an hour. Occurs when the cervix is completely dilated and the baby moves through the cervix and the birth canal.Contractions come every minute.After the baby is born. Placental stage: lasts only minutes. occurs after baby is born and is when the uterine contractions break the placenta free of the endometrium and deliver it out of the body‚ also know as afterbirth.
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NURSING 206 FAMILY HEALTH NURSING LABOR & DELIVERY STUDY GUIDE Identify the four stages of labor and nursing interventions appropriate for each stage. 1st Stage (3.5) The first stage is from the onset of regular uterine contractions to full effacement and dilation of the cervix. It is much longer than the second and third stages combined. Parity is a strong factor in the length of the first stage. Full dilation may occur in less than 1 hour in a woman who has had a lot of pregnancies
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automobile accident Sudden loss of uterine volume (can occur with rapid loss of amniotic fluid or after a first twin is delivered) Risk factors include: Blood clotting disorders (thrombophilias) Cigarette smoking Diabetes Drinking more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week during pregnancy High blood pressure during pregnancy (about half of placental abruptions that lead to the baby’s death are linked to high blood pressure) History of placenta abruptio Increased uterine distention (may occur with multiple
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The Benefits of Breastfeeding The Benefits of Breastfeeding At birth‚ 74% to 81.9% of babies are breastfed. Those numbers decrease dramatically within the first six months of life. It is estimated that only 43.5% to 60.6% of infants are breastfed by the time they reach six months of age (Ricci‚ Kyle & Carman‚ 2013). There are some circumstances when breastfeeding an infant is contraindicated‚ such as in the presence of maternal HIV or active tuberculosis. Breastfeeding should also be avoided if
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which involves only a portion of the placenta covering the cervical os. The diagnosis is of placenta previa is often made in the second trimester by ultrasonography testing and is monitored for placental migration away from the os which occurs with uterine growth. Placenta previa in the second trimester puts the client at risk for developing vasa previa and thought to be a result of inflammatory atrophic changes to the placenta. In the third trimester‚ placenta previa is the leading cause of painless
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96 Marks: 1 Which factor cannot be assessed by the RM during IE? Choose one answer. a. Determine possible congenital anomalies of fetus Correct Congenital anomalies are not identified on vaginal examination alone. Internal examination will help to: • Make a positive diagnosis of labor • (C) Make positive identification of the presentation • Determine engagement of presenting part • Ascertain if bag of waters have ruptured • Assess for cord prolapse • (A) Assess progress or delay in
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) glucocorticoids 5.) a.) cold packs should be applied for the first 12 hours b.) After 12-24 hours heat or sitz baths increase circulation to promote healing c.) mild oral analgesics are sufficient for pain management 6.) skin and uterine incisions‚ uterine incisions are more important of the 2 7.) a.) identify hemorrhage or shock b.) site‚ rate‚ and flow rate c.) firmness‚ height‚ and midline position d.) for drainage and signs of infection e.) quantity‚ color‚ and presence of clots
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Symposis of General Embryology Professor Adel K.AbdelMalek MbChB‚MsC‚MMed‚Ph.D 2013 CONTENTS 1 Intoduction 1 2 Gametogenesis 5 Spermatogenesis 6 Oogenesis 9 3 Female reproductive cycles 12 Ovarian cycle 12 Menstrual cycle 15 4 Fertilization 18 Contraceptive methods 20 Infertility 21 Cloning 23 5 Early embryonic
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Catanduanes State Colleges COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Department of Nursing Virac‚ Catanduanes Name of Student: Mezil B. Nazareno Ward: OB/DR Year/Block: BSN 2A Date of Exposure: August 8‚ 2011 Group: 4 Clinical Instructor: Prof. Janet Lim I. Personal Data Name: Sharon Magtangob Gender: Female Age: 25 years old Birthdate: April 18‚ 1986 Address: Antipolo Del Sur Virac‚ Catanduanes Religion:
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Amniocentesis is a test that is done during a woman’s pregnancy to check information about the fetus. A fetus is generally known as a developing human‚ in utero‚ after the 8th week of gestation during a woman’s pregnancy. This procedure is done to determine if the fetus has any genetic problems such as spina bifida‚ anencephaly‚ Rh disease‚ or an open neural tube defect in the umbilical wall. Spina bifida is a birth defect in which the backbone and spinal canal do not close before birth. Anencephaly
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