Ch 21 Labor and Birth at risk
A nursing student correctly identifies the causes of labor dysfunction to include which factors? Select all that apply
- a problem with the uterus - problems with the fetus
_______________ involves introducing warmed sterile normal saline or Ringer's lactate solution into the uterus.
Amnioinfusion
A client's membranes have just ruptured. Her fetus is presenting breech. Which action should the nurse do immediately to rule out prolapse of the umbilical cord in this client?
Assess fetal heart sounds.
________ is defined as abnormal or difficult labor.
Dystocia
A woman in labor is having very intense contractions with a resting uterine tone >20 mm Hg. The woman is screaming out every time she has a contraction. What is the highest priority fetal assessment the health care provider should focus on at this time?
Look for late decelerations on monitor, which is associated with fetal anoxia.
A laboring client has been pushing without delivering the fetal shoulders. The primary care provider determines the fetus is experiencing shoulder dystocia. What intervention can the nurse assist with to help with the birth?
McRoberts maneuver
______________ labor is one that is completed in less than 3 hours.
Precipitous
The nurse cared for a client who gave birth. The duration of labor from the onset of contractions until the birth of the baby was 2 hours. How will the nurse document the client's labor in the health record?
Precipitous labor
The nurse is admitting a client in labor. The nurse determines that the fetus is in a transverse lie by performing Leopold maneuvers. What intervention should the nurse provide for the client?
Prepare the client for a cesarean birth.
The nurse is assessing a multipara client who presents to the hospital after approximately 2 hours of labor and notes the fetus is in a transverse lie. After notifying the RN and primary care provider, which action should the LPN prioritize?
Prepare to assist with external version.
A G3P2 woman at 39 weeks' gestation presents highly agitated, reporting something "came out" when her membranes just ruptured. Which action should the nurse prioritize after noting the umbilical cord is hanging out of the vagina?
Put the client in bed immediately, call for help, and lift the presenting part of the fetus off the cord.
A ___________ cervix is shortened, centered, softened, and partially dilated.
Ripe
The nurse would prepare a client for amnioinfusion when which action occurs?
Severe variable decelerations occur and are due to cord compression.
The nurse uses Leopold maneuvers to identify any deviations in fetal presentation or position.
TRUE
A client has been admitted to the birthing suite in labor. She has been in labor for 12 hours and is dilated to 4 cm. The primary care provider notes that the client is in hypotonic labor. What does this mean?
The uterine contractions may or may not be regular, but the quantity or quality or strength is insufficient to dilate the cervix.
______________ drugs promote uterine relaxation by interfering with uterine contraction.
Tocolytic
A young woman experiencing contractions arrives at the emergency department. After examining her, the nurse learns that the client is at 33 weeks' gestation. What treatment can the nurse expect this client to be prescribed?
Tocolytic therapy
A G2P1 woman is in labor attempting a VBAC, when she suddenly complains of light-headedness and dizziness. An increase in pulse and decrease in blood pressure is noted as a change from the vital signs obtained 15 minutes prior. The nurse should investigate further for additional signs or symptoms of which complication?
Uterine rupture
A fetus is experiencing shoulder dystocia during birth. The nurse would place priority on performing which fetal assessment postbirth?
brachial plexus assessment
The nurse is monitoring the uterine contractions of a woman in labor. The nurse determines the woman is experiencing hypertonic uterine dysfunction based on which contraction finding?
erratic
A client at 35 weeks' gestation is now in stable condition after being admitted for vaginal bleeding. Which assessment should the nurse prioritize?
fetal heart tones
A nurse is caring for an antenatal client diagnosed with umbilical cord prolapse. For which condition should the nurse monitor the fetus?
fetal hypoxia
A nursing instructor is teaching students about fetal presentations during birth. The most common cause for increased incidence of shoulder dystocia is:
increasing birth weight.
When caring for a client requiring a forceps-assisted birth, the nurse would be alert for:
potential lacerations and bleeding.
A pregnant client presents to the emergency department reporting back-to-back contractions. Within 2 hours, the client is completely effaced and 9 cm dilated, and the fetal head is showing. Within minutes the client gives birth with only the nurse in attendance. This is an example of which occurrence?
precipitate labor
The health care provider has determined that the source of dystocia for a woman is related to the fetus size. The nurse understands that macrosomia would indicate the fetus would weigh:
4,000 g to 4500 g
A woman is going to have labor induced with oxytocin. Which statement reflects the induction technique the nurse anticipates the primary care provider will prescribe?
Administer oxytocin diluted as a "piggyback" infusion.
A nurse is caring for a client at 38 weeks' gestation who is diagnosed with chorioamnionitis. On which intervention should the nurse place priority?
Administer oxytocin.
A 26-year-old primigravida has brought her doula to the birthing center for support during her labor and birth. The doula has been helping her through the past 16 hours of labor. The laboring woman is now 6 cm dilated. She continues to report severe pain in her back with each contraction. The client finds it comforting when her doula uses the ball of her hand to put counterpressure on her lower back. What is the likely cause of the woman's back pain?
Occiput posterior position
Post-term gestation is the most common reason for inducing labor.
TRUE
A nurse is assessing a full-term client in labor and determines the fetus is occiput posterior. The client states that all her discomfort is in her lower back. What intervention can the nurse provide that will help alleviate this discomfort?
Use a fist to apply counterpressure to the lower back.
The nurse notes the fetal heart rate has slowed in a woman in labor at 8 cm dilation (dilatation). Assessment reveals a prolapsed umbilical cord. Which action should the nurse prioritize?
Use fingers to press upward on the presenting part.
A nurse assesses a client in labor and suspects dysfunctional labor (hypotonic uterine dysfunction). The woman's membranes have ruptured and fetopelvic disproportion is ruled out. Which intervention would the nurse expect to include in the plan of care for this client?
administering oxytocin
After an hour of oxytocin therapy, a woman in labor states she feels dizzy and nauseated. The nurse's best action would be to:
assess the rate of flow of the oxytocin infusion.
A nurse is caring for a pregnant client whose fetus has been diagnosed with macrosomia. When reviewing the client's history, which information would the nurse expect to find?
gestational diabetes
A nursing student has learned that precipitous labor is when the uterus contracts so frequently and with such intensity that a very rapid birth will take place. This means the labor will be completed in which span of time?
less than 3 hours
A nursing instructor teaching about risk factors associated with preterm labor should discuss which demographic and lifestyle issues? Select all that apply.
- low socioeconomic status - smoking - high level of stress - alcohol use
The experienced labor and birth nurse knows to evaluate progress in active labor by using which simple rule?
1 cm/hour for cervical dilation
Why is it important for the nurse to thoroughly assess maternal bladder and bowel status during labor?
A full bladder or rectum can impede fetal descent.
The nurse assesses that a fetus is in an occiput posterior position. The nurse predicts the client will experience which situation related to this assessment?
Experience of additional back pain
Hypertonic uterine dysfunction is more common in multiparous women.
FALSE
Placental perfusion increases with placental age.
FALSE
The vertical incision is most commonly used for cesarean birth.
FALSE.
A client with a pendulous abdomen and uterine fibroids (uterine myomas) has just begun labor and arrived at the hospital. After examining the client, the primary care provider informs the nurse that the fetus appears to be malpositioned in the uterus. Which fetal position or presentation should the nurse most expect in this woman?
Transverse lie - the fetus is more horizontal than vertical, occurs in the following instances: women with pendulous abdomens; uterine fibroids (uterine myomas) that obstruct the lower uterine segment; contraction of the pelvic brim; congenital abnormalities of the uterus; or hydramnios
A woman experiences an amniotic fluid embolism as the placenta is delivered. The nurse's first action would be to:
administer oxygen by mask.
After teaching a review class to a group of perinatal nurses about various methods for cervical ripening, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the group identifies which method as surgical?
amniotomy - is a surgical method of cervical ripening
At 31 weeks' gestation, a 37-year-old client with a history of preterm birth reports cramps, vaginal pain, and low, dull backache accompanied by vaginal discharge and bleeding. Assessment reveals cervix 2.1 cm long; fetal fibronectin in cervical secretions, and cervix dilated 3 to 4 cm. Which interactions should the nurse prepare to assist with?
hospitalization, tocolytic, and corticosteroids
The nurse is admitting a client at 23 weeks' gestation in preparation for induction and delivery after it was determined the fetus had died secondary to trauma. When asked by the client to explain what went wrong, the nurse can point out which potential cause for this loss?
placental abruption
A woman having contractions comes to the emergency department. She tells the nurse that she is at 34 weeks' gestation. The nurse examines her and finds that she is already effaced and dilated 2 cm. What is this woman demonstrating?
preterm labor
After assessing a client's progress of labor, the nurse suspects the fetus is in a persistent occiput posterior position. Which finding would lead the nurse to suspect this condition?
reports of severe back pain
A pregnant client is experiencing dystocia resulting from persistent occiput posterior position. The client, in the first stage of labor, is reporting significant back pain. The nurse encourages the client to change positions frequently for comfort and to help promote rotation of the fetal head. Which position(s) would be appropriate for the nurse to suggest? Select all that apply.
side-lying hands and knees squatting