Title: Review and Refresh
1Review and Refresh
- Packet, Class Readings
- And Clinical Revelations
2What is maternal-child health?
3What is maternal-child health?6 interconnected
aspects
Fetal/newborn physiology
Maternal physiology
Medical Care
Patient experience
Family experience
Nursing Care
4Maternalphysiology
- Nutrition
- Hemoglobin
- Weight gain
- Blood pressure
- Kidney and liver function
- Uterus
- Contractions
- Placenta cord
- Tubes ovaries
5Fetal/newborn physiology
- Fetal heart tones
- Pulse, temp, respiratory rate
- Weight
- Amniotic fluid volume
- Anomalies
- Placental blood flow
6Family experience
- Knowledge
- Previous experiences
- Cultural roles and expectations
- Significant other, older siblings, grandparents,
extended family - Facility
- Inclusion/exclusion
- Staff attitudes
7Patient experience
- Knowledge
- Previous experiences
- Fear
- Cultural roles and expectations
- Presence/absence of support person
- Facility
- Staff attitudes
8Medical care
- What physician orders and does
- Based primarily on physiology
- Patient or family experience is much lower
priority - Physicians receive less training in patient
education and support
9Nursing Care
- Physiology top priority, but patient and family
experience is dealt with simultaneously - Education high priority
- Culture more important
- Independent nursing interventions
- Medically delegated tasks
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19Cardinal Movements of Childbirth
20Which Are.
- Flexion
- Descent
- Internal rotation
- Extension
- External rotation
21Positions for birthing-kneeling
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23Side lying
24Birthing stool
25Hands and Knees
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27Water birth
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29Hospital birthing room
30Typical hospital birth
31Crowning
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34NCLEX-style question
- The highest priority in nursing care of the
laboring client is - Pain relief
- Partner involvement
- Fluid intake
- Fetal heart rate
35Maternal-Child Medications
- Pain Medications
- Tylenol NSAIDs
- Stronger NSAIDs
- Keterolac (Toradol)
- Narcotics po
- codeine po
- Hydrocodone
- Oxycodone
- Injectables
- Nubain
- Stadol
36What question should the nurse ask before
administering 10 mg of Nubain IV to a laboring
client?
- 1.Have you ever had surgery?
- 2. Do you use narcotics regularly?
- 3. What vitamins do you take daily?
- 4. Is your baby a boy or a girl?
37NCLEX Style Question
- A Client who is Latino is in labor and the
father is refusing to come into the labor and
delivery room. The nursing student assisting in
the care believes he should participate in the
birth and repeatedly urges the father to come
into the labor and delivery room even though he
keeps refusing. This nursing student is
exhibiting - Cultural sensitivity
- Ethnocentrism
- Encouragement
- Discouragement
38NCLEX Style ?
- Which of the following methods places emphasis on
natural childbirth? - Leboyer
- Lamaze
- Dick-Read
- Bradley
39NCLEX Style ?
- The nurse auscultates the fetal heart rate and
determines a rate of 150 to 155 beats/minute.
Which of the following nursing interventions is
most appropriate? - A. Inform the client that the FHr is normal and
document the findings. - B. Document and reassess the FHE in 5 minutes
because the rate is too high. - C. Report the FHR to the primary provider
immediately and then document. - D. Document and tell the mother she is having a
boy because the heart rate is fast.
40NCLEX-style question
- The laboring primiparous client is in early
labor. She asks the nurse how her labor will
progress? What is the nurses best response?
1.The contractions will gradually get stronger
and closer together. 2. If you dont progress
fast enough, well start Pitocin to hurry things
along. 3. Dont worry. Well take good care of
you and make sure everything is fine. 4. When
your water breaks we will check your cervix to
see how far along you are.