




























































































Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Study notes for a maternal exam. It covers topics such as postpartum hemorrhage, antepartum, changes in body systems, fetal heart tones, and maternal role transition. The notes include information on what to assess when a patient has PPH, what to check during prenatal visits, and the different stages of attachment during maternal role transition. The document also includes information on fetal heart tones and decelerations. It is a useful resource for students studying maternal health.
Typology: Exams
1 / 215
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!





























































































Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH)
1 st^ Trimester
L- # of living children Fetus cannot survive before 20 weeks Antepartum o fetus in uterus Prenatal Visit (1st^ things that need to be checked)
Changes in Body Systems: Reproductive
o Oxytocin: after 36 weeks oxytocin levels go up progesterone starts to go down *Normal for pregnant women to have a trace of glucose in urine o Moms become insulin resistant to make more glucose for baby Conformation of pregnancy:
o Quickening (fetal movement)- flutter of gas
▪ Don’t want a frequeny to be any more than 2 min’s lasting about 60- 90 sec’s o Duration ▪ Beginning of a uterine contraction to the end of the same contraction when it comes back to baseline ▪ Range in seconds; how long is last (ex. 60-90 sec’s)
Fetal Heart strip
Late (declaration and contraction don’t match) Placental insufficiency -Baby suffering -Not getting enough oxygen & nutrients Characteristics of late- beginning, middle, & end are off LATE deceleration (what to do)
- Cephalic Presentation