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VEAL CHOP - Correct Answers V- Variable C- Cord Comphression
E- Early Decels H- Head Compression
A- Accelera ons O - Oxygen OK
L-Late Decels P - Placenta
cord compression - Correct Answers change posi on, oxygen, d/c oxytocin, vaginal exam to
assess for cord prolapse
head compression - Correct Answers prepare for delivery
placental insufficiency - Correct Answers d/c oxytocin, change posi on, IV fluids, administer
oxygen, consider internal fetal monitoring & prepare for delivery
HOPP - Correct Answers hydrate, oxygen, posi on, stop pitocyn
0-5 cm, mild-moderate contrac ons, 30-2 min apart, 30-40 seconds long, excited, able to walk
& talk through contrac ons, calm or tense, recep ve to instruc on - Correct Answers First
stage early phase
6-10 cm, moderate to strong contrac ons 1.5-5 minutes apart, 40-90 seconds long, more
introspec ve, need to work with most contrac ons; at end (transi on), increased pressure, feel
need to pass bowel movement (anal pressure), fear of loss of control, restless, irritable, nausea,
vomi ng, shaking - Correct Answers First stage ac ve phase
, cervix completely open and pulled up into uterine wall (100% effaced, 10 cm dilated), descent
0-+2 sta on, may feel relief, red; laboring down - Correct Answers Latent phase
infant engaged into true pelvis if possible, ends with expulsion of the infant, - Correct Answers
second stage ac ve phase
placenta delivery, firm contrac ons if the uterus, feeling vaginal fullness, cord elonga on with
gush of bloody fluid from vaginal vault - Correct Answers third stage placenta delivered
first 2 hours post-delivery; mother and infant monitored closely, encouraged to bond, visit with
family, breast feed infant; most mothers skin to skin with neonate for first hour unless
complica ons - Correct Answers Fourth stage recovery
NUR 254 EXAM 4 REVIEW (Hematology and Oncology)
Anemia - Correct Answers The most common hematologic disorder of childhood
Anemia - Correct Answers Decrease in number of RBCs and/or hemoglobin (Hgb)
concentra on below normal
Anemia - Correct Answers Decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of blood
Consequences of Anemia - Correct Answers Decrease in oxygen-carrying capacity of blood
and decreased amount of oxygen available to ssues
Consequences of Anemia - Correct Answers When develops slowly, child adapts
Consequences of Anemia - Correct Answers Diagnos c evalua on: Some mes defined as a
Hgb <10 or 11 g/dl; however, this cutoff may be inappropriate for children