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Labor & Delivery

Maternity and Newborn
Across
Opioid
IV injection or inhalation of anesthetic agents
Tears in the perineum
Factors that release cortisol, placenta ages, prostaglandins increase causing contractions are all a sign of
To check for position, station, and fetal position you must do
Strength of the contraction
To inspect and palpate the maternal abdomen to determine fetal position, station, and size
Opioid agonist-antagonist
Brownish or blood-tinged cervical mucus discharge
The ability of the fetal head to change in shape
From the beginning of a contraction to the end of the contraction
The enlargement of the cervical os
Gentle stroking of the abdomen
Factors that are Stretching of uterine muscle, estrogen/progesterone changes, oxytocin released, release of prostoglandins
Down
Anesthetic injected in the subarachnoid space
the descent of the fetus into the true pelvis
Hormone/oxytocic
Fetal head relationship to the ischial spines
Head first
Prostaglandin
Antiulcer/prostoglandins
oxytocic/Ergot alkaloids
From the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of another contraction
Shortening and thinning of the cervix
Incision in the perineum
Short acting opioid antagonist; synthetic opioid
Anesthetic injected in the nerve close to the ischial spines
Anesthetic injected passed the subdural space and before the spinal column
To perform amniotomy
Pelvis first
Respiratory effort, heart rate, muscle tone, reflex activity, color are all part of: