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NUR 401 Exam #2 Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+ What are the maternal responses to labor? - Answers Intermittent contractions of the upper uterus to push fetus down and maintain placental perfusion; forms a retraction ring cervix effaces and dilates What are the fetal responses to labor? - Answers placenta maintains reserves for perfusion during contractions; CV system reacts quickly; fetal lung fluid decreases as thoracic compression encourages its expulsion Four P's of Labor - Answers Powers Passage Passenger Psyche What are the two components of Powers of labor? - Answers contractions (1st stage) from onset to dilation pushing (2nd stage) from dilation to birth Passage - Answers maternal pelvis and soft tissues pelvis: does not readily yield to the forces of labor; linea terminalis must be wide enough for fetus to pass through (gynecoid shape) or cephalopelvic disproportion results. soft tissues: relaxin softens cartilage link of the pelvis and surrounding tissues/ligaments What is the largest part of the fetus? - Answers Head Fetal Lie - Answers The relationship between fetal maternal spine Ideal: lateral Problematic: transverse Fetal attitude - Answers Flexion (preferred) or extension Presentation - Answers Which part of the fetus is closest to the cervis Ideal: cephalic (vertex) = head down other: - brow (forehead against cervix) - face (face against cervix) - breech (footling, double footling, frank) Psyche - Answers circumstances/experiences may increase catecholamines which decrease UC/placental perfusion and increase pain It's important to promote relaxation Premonitory signs of labor - Answers Braxton-Hicks, Lightening, Bloody Show, Nesting, Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes (SROM) True Labor - Answers regular and consistent contractions that increase in intensity, duratrion, and frequency contraction pain begins in the back and wraps around to the front; worsened by walking cervix dilates and effaces False Labor - Answers contractions are inconsistent in frequency, duration, and intensity annoying pain in the abdomen/groin that disappears with walking no cervical changes What is an expectation for multiparous patients? - Answers Their labors will be shorter the more deliveries they have had Signs of Impending Birth - Answers grunting, bearing down, "The Baby is Coming!" First Stage of Labor - Answers Cervix dilates and effaces Latent: 0-5cm; longer in nullipara Active: 6-10cm; null = 8-10 hrs and multi = 5-7 hrs Assessments for the first stage of labor - Answers Fetal Monitoring, contractions, sterile cervical exams, status of membranes, pain, I+Os, support person status Second Stage of Labor - Answers Birth Assessments for the second stage of labor - Answers Signs of complications, maternal/neonatal VS, Apgar, weight/height of neonate Third Stage of Labor - Answers Delivery of the placenta; may take up to 30 minutes

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NUR 401 Exam #2 Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+

What are the maternal responses to labor? - Answers Intermittent contractions of the upper
uterus to push fetus down and maintain placental perfusion; forms a retraction ring

cervix effaces and dilates

What are the fetal responses to labor? - Answers placenta maintains reserves for perfusion
during contractions; CV system reacts quickly; fetal lung fluid decreases as thoracic
compression encourages its expulsion

Four P's of Labor - Answers Powers

Passage

Passenger

Psyche

What are the two components of Powers of labor? - Answers contractions (1st stage) from
onset to dilation

pushing (2nd stage) from dilation to birth

Passage - Answers maternal pelvis and soft tissues



pelvis: does not readily yield to the forces of labor; linea terminalis must be wide enough for
fetus to pass through (gynecoid shape) or cephalopelvic disproportion results.



soft tissues: relaxin softens cartilage link of the pelvis and surrounding tissues/ligaments

What is the largest part of the fetus? - Answers Head

Fetal Lie - Answers The relationship between fetal maternal spine

Ideal: lateral

Problematic: transverse

Fetal attitude - Answers Flexion (preferred) or extension

Presentation - Answers Which part of the fetus is closest to the cervis

Ideal: cephalic (vertex) = head down

, other:

- brow (forehead against cervix)

- face (face against cervix)

- breech (footling, double footling, frank)

Psyche - Answers circumstances/experiences may increase catecholamines which decrease
UC/placental perfusion and increase pain



It's important to promote relaxation

Premonitory signs of labor - Answers Braxton-Hicks, Lightening, Bloody Show, Nesting,
Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes (SROM)

True Labor - Answers regular and consistent contractions that increase in intensity, duratrion,
and frequency

contraction pain begins in the back and wraps around to the front; worsened by walking

cervix dilates and effaces

False Labor - Answers contractions are inconsistent in frequency, duration, and intensity

annoying pain in the abdomen/groin that disappears with walking

no cervical changes

What is an expectation for multiparous patients? - Answers Their labors will be shorter the more
deliveries they have had

Signs of Impending Birth - Answers grunting, bearing down, "The Baby is Coming!"

First Stage of Labor - Answers Cervix dilates and effaces

Latent: 0-5cm; longer in nullipara

Active: 6-10cm; null = 8-10 hrs and multi = 5-7 hrs

Assessments for the first stage of labor - Answers Fetal Monitoring, contractions, sterile
cervical exams, status of membranes, pain, I+Os, support person status

Second Stage of Labor - Answers Birth

Assessments for the second stage of labor - Answers Signs of complications,
maternal/neonatal VS, Apgar, weight/height of neonate
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