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Doses for epidural if having emergent c-section

Chloroprocaine 20 ml

Assess epidurals for:

Effectiveness (time of last dose)


Assess epidurals for:

Placement

Assess epidurals for:

Pump settings


Requirements for labor:

Regular uterine cxs

​Requirements for labor:

Cervical effacement and dilation

​Requirements for labor:

Descent of fetus

Stage I of labor:

Onset to complete dilation

Stage one has _____ phases

Two

Latent Phase

Onset of regular cms to 3-4 cm dilation

Active phase

3-4 cm to complete dilation

Stage II of labor

Complete dilation to delivery of fetus

Stage III of labor

Delivery of placenta

Duration of labor without epidural: primipara stage I total

8 hours

Duration of labor without epidural: primipara latent phase

6.4 hrs

Duration of labor without epidural: primipara active phase

1.2 cm/hr

Duration of labor without epidural: primipara stage II

50 min

Duration of labor without epidural: multipara, stage I total

5 hrs

Duration of labor without epidural: multipara, latent phase

4 hours

Duration of labor without epidural: multipara, active phase

1.5 cm/hr

Duration of labor without epidural: multipara, stage II

30 min

Differs between stages

Pain of labor

Pain of labor in stage I can be d/t:

Uterine cx

Pain of labor in stage I can be d/t:

Endocervical dilaiton

Pain of labor in stage I can be d/t:

Endocervical ischemia

Pain of labor in stage I is primarily:

Visceral

Pain of labor in stage I is transmitted via

Small sympathetic spinal nerves T10-L1

Pain of labor in stage II can be d/t:

Distention of vaginal canal with ischemia, tearing of perineum

Pain of labor in stage II can be more intense:

Somatic pain

Pain of labor in stage II can be ______ to relieve

Difficult

Pain of labor in stage II is transmitted via

Pudendal nerve S2-4