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Materninty Nursing Test

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Episiotomy
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Preofessional help:
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Acme
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6 Possible occiput positions:
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Extension
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People:
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False labor
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Dilation of cervix
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Effacement
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The process of labor is actually an interaction of four very important variables: The
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Crowning
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Fetal lie
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ROA
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Preparation:
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Fetal attitude
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Molding
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Decrement
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Show
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LOP
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External Rotation
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Peak, or period of greatest strength, of a uterine contraction.
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Right occiput anterior
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Left occiput posterior
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LOA, LOP, LOT, ROA,ROP, ROT
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Relation of the long axis of the fetus to the long axis of the woman.
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Stretching of cervical canal to size of opening large enough to allow passage of newborn.
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Stretching out of part; opposite of flexion.
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Vaginal discharge during the first stage of labor.
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Thinning and shortening of the cervix before and during labor.
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Visibility of the fetal head in the birth canal before delivery.
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The presence of a supportive nurse or doula (specially trained labor coach) can coach the woman through the labor process.
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Relation of the fetal parts to one another. Normal attitude is one of flexion of the arms and legs.
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Attendance at prenatal classes reduces fear of the unknown.
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Pelvis, Passenger, Powers, and Psyche.
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Decrease of intensity (strength) of uterine contraction.
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Irregular uterine contractions that do not result in cervical dilation. They do not get longer or become stronger.
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The realignment of the fetal head with the shoulders after the head is delivered, and the alignment of the fetal shoulders with the mothers pelvis before delivery of the newborn.
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Surgical incision of the perineum before birth to permit delivery of newborn without lacerations to the area.
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Shaping the fetal head by overlapping of the cranial bones to facilitate movement through the birth canal.
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The presence of supportive partners or family members can influence the smooth progress of labor.
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LOA
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ROP
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ROT
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Maternal preferences for horizontal, vertical, sitting, squatting, or side-lying positions may influence the progress of labor.
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The fetal body parts that enter the maternal pelvis first. Three potential presentations are cephalic, breech, and shoulder.
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Descent of the fetal presenting part to at least zero station (the level of the ishial spines in the maternal pelvis).
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Relation of the presenting fetal part to the pelvic ischial spines of the birth canal.
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Process by which the fetus, placena, and membranes are expelled from the maternal uterus; parturition; childbirth.
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Moving of the fetus and uterus downward into the pelvic cavity; engagement.
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Increased intensity of a uterine contraction.

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