Labor and Birth - 08 - St. Luke's College of Nursing PDF
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This document provides information about labor and birth process, including various aspects such as assessment, theories of labor onset, signs of labor, components like the passenger, and the psychological response of the mother. It's tailored for nursing students.
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CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING TOPIC8:LABOR&BIRTH T-termdel...
CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING TOPIC8:LABOR&BIRTH T-termdelivery P-pre-termdelivery A-bortion L-#oflivingchildren TPAL T-term P-preterm A-abortion L-livingchildren G-P G-gravida(#ofpregnancy) P-parity(#ofdelivery) INITIALLABORASSESSMENT amnioticmembranestatus LABORANDBIRTH onsetandf requencyofcontractions birth process is coordinated effort descriptionofvaginalbleeding dependingon5interrelatedfactors locationanddescriptionofdiscomforts abnormalities in any of 5 can alter or timelastfetalmovement prevent labor progress putting mother or babyatrisk THEORIESOFLABORONSET Progesterone withdrawal - anti-progestin NursingResponsibilities atterminhibitsrelaxanteffectandenables allayfearandanxietiesofclientandfamily estrogentostimulatecontractions obtaincompleteOBhistory Prostaglandin synthesis - used to “ripen” cervixforinduction Observationsonmaternalandfetalstatus Corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) - keep attending physician informed of stimulatessynthesisofprostaglandinsand progressoflabor bytheamnioncells Oxytocin Stimulation - working together InitialPersonalData withprostaglandintoinitiatecontractions Name,age,ethnicity Obstetriccareprovider PREMONITORYSIGNSOFLABOR Presentingcomplaint Lightening BraxtonHickscontractions LMP Ripeningofthecervix Estimateddateofbirth Bloodyshow OBSCORE Backache Currentmedications(Rx,OTC,herbal0 ROM Allergyhistory 1-3lbs.wt.loss Suddenburstofenergy OBSCORES Flu-likesymptoms GTPAL G-ofpregnancy TrueLabor PROPERTYOFODLID 35 CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING progressive cervical change and fetal Sinciput-anteriorarea(brow) descent Bregma-anteriorfontanel regularintervals LAmbda-posteriorfontanel intervals between contractions gradually Vertex - area between anterior and shorten posteriorfontanelles contractions increase in duration and Occiput - area occupied by the occipital intensity bone,beneaththeposteriorfontanel discomfort begins in back and radiates Molding-overlappingofcranialbones aroundtoabdomen Sutures - membranous spaces between intensityusuallyincreaseswithwalking thecranialbones cervical dilation and effacement are Fontanelles-intersectionsofthesutures progressive contractions do not decrease with rest or warmtubbath FalseLabor less regular and contractions do not progressivelyincrease contractionsareirregular usually no change in contractionsinterval anddurationandintensity discomfortisusuallyinabdomen walking has no effect on or lessens contractions nochangeincervicaldilation rest and warm tub baths lessen contractions COMPONENTSOFLABOR Passenger fetusandplacenta Passageway pelvis,uterus,andvagina Powers contractionsandpushing Position ofthelaboringmother PsychologicalResponse culture,experiences,preparedness PASSENGER FetalSkull Mentum-fetalchin PROPERTYOFODLID 36 CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING FetalPresentations Cephalic-fetalheadfirst Breech-fetalbuttocks,feetorkneesfirst FetalLie Shoulder-transverselie relationshipofthelongaxisofthebabyto thelongaxisofthemother ○ horizontal ○ longitudinal(normal) FetalAttitude relationshipofthefetalpartstoeachother Universalflexion FetalPositions relationship of fetal landmarks denominatorstothematernalpelvis Occiput-headflexed Mentum - head extended (face presentation) Brow-headpartiallyextended Sacrum-breech Acromionprocess-shoulder PROPERTYOFODLID 37 CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING PROPERTYOFODLID 38 CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING PlacentaAccreta Abruptioplacenta StationsandEngagement ○ premature separation of the Station - relationship of the biparietal placentaf romtheuterus diameteroftheinfanttotheischialspines ofthemother Engagement-whentheheadofthefetus isatStation0 DETERMINATIONOFPOSITION,PRESENTATION, LIE,ATTITUDE,STATION,ANDENGAGEMENT Ultrasoundexamination Leopold’smaneuvers vaginalexam Locationoffetalheartsounds Placenta Normalplacentalseparation Placentaprevia PASSAGEWAY ○ implantation of the placenta at Pelvis leastpartiallycoveringthecervix supportandprotectthepelviccontents form the relatively fixed axis of the birth passage measurements parts ○ inlet ○ pelviccavity ○ outlet PROPERTYOFODLID 39 CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING ○ notfavorableforvaginalbirth ○ fetal head engages in transverse position ○ difficultdescentthroughmidpelvis ○ frequentdelayofprogressatoutlet ofpelvis Cervix Cervicaldilation ○ from size of fingertip to 10 cm (progressive) CErvicaleffacement ○ thinningofcervix(%)(progressive) Gynecoid ○ inlet rounded with all inlet diametersadequate. ○ Midpelvis diametersadequatewith parallelsidewalls. ○ Outletadequate. ○ Favorableforvaginalbirth Android POWERS ○ inlet heart-shaped with short Primarypowers posteriorsagittaldiameter. Uterinecontractions ○ Midpelvisdiametersreduced. ○ frequency ○ Outletcapacityreduced. ○ regularity ○ Notfavorableforvaginalbirth. ○ duration ○ Descentintopelvisisslow ○ intensity ○ fetal head enters pelvis in Secondarypowers transverse or posteriori position maternalbearingdownpushing witharrestoflaborf requent UterineContraction Anthropoid contraction wave starts in pacemaker at ○ inlet oval in shape with long thecornualendsofthefallopiantubesand anteroposteriordiameter.M descends down into the lower uterine ○ idpelvisdiametersadequate segment ○ outletadequate MATERNALPOSITIONS ○ favorableforvaginalbirth uprightpositionorstanding Platypelloid lithotomyposition ○ inlet oval in shape with long side-lying transversediameters squatting ○ midpelvisdiametersreduced semi-recumbentposition ○ Outletcapacityinadequate PROPERTYOFODLID 40 CAREOFMOTHER,CHILD, ADOLESCENT,ANDFAMILY IDIANALEBATCH2024 ST.LUKE’SCOLLEGEOFNURSING handsandknees fertility birthingchair SYSTEMICEFFECTSOFLABOR increasedcardiacoutputandBP ○ never leave a laboring woman supine increased oxygen demand and consumption acid-basealterations stimulationofrenalsecretions slowedGImotilityandgastricemptying Immune response including increased WBCS Decreased blood glucose and insulin requirements Painf romvariedcauses PSYCHOLOGICALRESPONSE maternalpastexperience preparedness support financialstability impactofanotherchild otherchildrentocarefor culturalmeaningofchildren PROPERTYOFODLID 41