3rd trimester weight gain for a normal BMI
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12 lbs
electronic fetal monitoring
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, Provides continuous data correlated with other activities
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Used for high-risk clients
Reduces/restricts mobility
usually in bed
telemetry available
indigenous birth support worker
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arose in 2017 regarding forced sterilization of indigenous women
1 worker on floor every shift
priority is indigenous clients, but can support any client
passenger
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ability of the fetus to complete birth process ... and all other parts of the
intrauterine lining that needs to come out
rubra lochia
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pp days 1-3
dark red, bloody
fleshy, musty, stale non offensive odor
, clots smaller than a loonie
indicates sub-involution
perineum documentation
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intact
episiotomy
laceration
hemorrhoids
hematoma
hygiene
interventions
second stage
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lasts up to 3 hours
10cm dilation - birth of infant
pushing due to pressure of fetal head on nerves
woman uses intra-abdominal pressure to push
perineum bulge, flatten, move anteriorly as fetus descends
crowning - head visible, does not retract between contractions
food insecurity and health
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, associated with:
- poorer reported health
- overweight and obesity
- poorer mental health
- negative academic and psychosocial outcomes in children
- poorer nutritional intake
symptoms to report from pp client
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abnormal lochia
chills or fever
constant pain in lower abdomen
pain, burning, urgency or difficulty passing urine
redness, swelling, pain in leg
unexplained SOB
headache/visual disturbances
dizziness/fainting
tender red area in breast with flu-like symptoms
C/S incision hot, red, painful, draining or coming apart
vaginal exam
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dilation and effacement
membrane status
amniotic fluid
fetal position/station
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12 lbs
electronic fetal monitoring
Give this one a try later!
, Provides continuous data correlated with other activities
Legal document
Used for high-risk clients
Reduces/restricts mobility
usually in bed
telemetry available
indigenous birth support worker
Give this one a try later!
arose in 2017 regarding forced sterilization of indigenous women
1 worker on floor every shift
priority is indigenous clients, but can support any client
passenger
Give this one a try later!
ability of the fetus to complete birth process ... and all other parts of the
intrauterine lining that needs to come out
rubra lochia
Give this one a try later!
pp days 1-3
dark red, bloody
fleshy, musty, stale non offensive odor
, clots smaller than a loonie
indicates sub-involution
perineum documentation
Give this one a try later!
intact
episiotomy
laceration
hemorrhoids
hematoma
hygiene
interventions
second stage
Give this one a try later!
lasts up to 3 hours
10cm dilation - birth of infant
pushing due to pressure of fetal head on nerves
woman uses intra-abdominal pressure to push
perineum bulge, flatten, move anteriorly as fetus descends
crowning - head visible, does not retract between contractions
food insecurity and health
Give this one a try later!
, associated with:
- poorer reported health
- overweight and obesity
- poorer mental health
- negative academic and psychosocial outcomes in children
- poorer nutritional intake
symptoms to report from pp client
Give this one a try later!
abnormal lochia
chills or fever
constant pain in lower abdomen
pain, burning, urgency or difficulty passing urine
redness, swelling, pain in leg
unexplained SOB
headache/visual disturbances
dizziness/fainting
tender red area in breast with flu-like symptoms
C/S incision hot, red, painful, draining or coming apart
vaginal exam
Give this one a try later!
dilation and effacement
membrane status
amniotic fluid
fetal position/station