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24 Cards in this Set
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What are the components of the Bishop score?
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1. dilation
2. Effacement 3. Position 4. fetal station 5. consistency of the cervix |
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compound presentation
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head plus extremity presentation
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contraindications to prostaglandins for cervical ripening
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maternal asthma or glaucoma, more than one previous C/S, NRFHT
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how much dilation can be achieved with a foley bulb over how much time?
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2-3 cm over 4-6 hours
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What is a complication of amniotomy/AROM?
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prolapse of umbilical cord
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indications for induction of labor
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post-term pregnancy, preeclampsia, premature ROM, NRFHT, IUGR
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What is a concern with fetal tachycardia (HR > 160)?
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fetal distress secondary to infection, hypoxia, anemia
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What constitutes bradycardia in a fetus and how long can pass before immediate action is required?
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HR < 90, 2 minutes
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What is normal fetal HR?
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110-160
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Fetal heart rate variability:
1. absent? 2. minimal? 3. moderate? 4. marked? |
1. < 3 bpm of variation
2. 3-5 bpm of variation 3. 5-25 bpm of variation 4. > 25 bpm of variation |
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What criteria must be met for a FHT to be considered reactive?
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at least 2 increases in HR of 15 bpm sustained for 15 seconds in a period of 20 minutes
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Montevideo units
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most common measure of the strength of uterine contractions-- average of the variation of intrauterine pressure from the baseline multiplied by the number of contractions in a 10-minute period
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Montevideo units
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most common measure of the strength of uterine contractions-- average of the variation of intrauterine pressure from the baseline multiplied by the number of contractions in a 10-minute period
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Montevideo units
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most common measure of the strength of uterine contractions-- average of the variation of intrauterine pressure from the baseline multiplied by the number of contractions in a 10-minute period
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contraindications to fetal scalp electrode placement
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h/o maternal hepatitis or HIV, or fetal thrombocytopenia
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contraindications to fetal scalp electrode placement
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h/o maternal hepatitis or HIV, or fetal thrombocytopenia
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contraindications to fetal scalp electrode placement
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h/o maternal hepatitis or HIV, or fetal thrombocytopenia
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Montevideo units
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most common measure of the strength of uterine contractions-- average of the variation of intrauterine pressure from the baseline multiplied by the number of contractions in a 10-minute period
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cardinal movements of labor
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engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation
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cardinal movements of labor
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engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation
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cardinal movements of labor
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engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation
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contraindications to fetal scalp electrode placement
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h/o maternal hepatitis or HIV, or fetal thrombocytopenia
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cardinal movements of labor
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engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation
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Engagement
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when the fetal presenting part enters the pelvis
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