PrepU Chapter 13: Labor and Birth Process
A pregnant woman comes to the emergency department stating she thinks she is in labor. Which assessment finding concerning the pain will the nurse interpret as confirmation that this client is in true labor?
Radiates from the back to the front
Which physical characteristic of the neonate is typically present in the neonate of a primigravid mother?
Significant head molding
A nurse is caring for a client who is in labor. For which fetal response should the nurse monitor?
decrease in circulation and perfusion to the fetus
A nurse is caring for a pregnant client in labor in a health care facility. The nurse knows that which sign marks the termination of the first stage of labor in the client?
dilation of cervix diameter to 10 cm
The nurse is determining how often contractions occur measuring from the beginning of the one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. The nurse documents this finding as:
frequency.
A nurse is caring for a pregnant client with rhythmic uterine contractions. Which feature should the nurse identify as associated with true labor?
increase in frequency of the contractions
A nurse is caring for a pregnant client who is in labor. Which maternal physiologic responses should the nurse monitor for in the client as the client progresses through birth? Select all that apply.
increase in heart rate increase in blood pressure increase in respiratory rate
A nurse sees a pregnant client at the clinic. The client is close to her due date. During the visit the nurse would emphasize that the client get evaluated quickly should her membranes rupture spontaneously based on the understanding of which possibility?
increased risk of infection
Assessment of a woman in labor reveals that the scapula of the fetus is the presenting part. The nurse interprets this finding as indicating which fetal presentation?
shoulder
A client has just given birth to a healthy baby boy, but the placenta has not yet delivered. What stage of labor does this scenario represent?
third
A woman is in the second stage of labor and is crowning. Which diameter of the fetal skull that is smallest should align with the anteroposterior diameter of the mother's pelvis, which is the narrowest diameter at the pelvic inlet?
transverse (biparietal)
During the second stage of labor, a woman is generally:
turning inward to concentrate on body sensations.
The first stage of labor is often a time of introspection. In light of this, which information would guide the nurse's planning of nursing care?
A woman may spend time thinking about what is happening to her.
There are four essential components of labor. The first is the passageway. It is composed of the bony pelvis and soft tissues. What is one component of the passageway?
Cervix
What term is used to describe the position of the fetal long axis in relation to the long axis of the mother?
Fetal lie
A pregnant patient in labor is being encouraged to push with contractions. In which position should the nurse assist to help the patient at this time?
Semi-Fowler's position with legs bent against the abdomen
A pregnant client arrives to the clinic for a prenatal visit appearing uncomfortable. During the assessment, the nurse determines the client is experiencing fairly strong contractions at 12:05 p.m., 12:10 p.m., 12:15 p.m., and 12:20 p.m. What can the nurse conclude from these findings?
The frequency of the contractions is every 5 minutes.
A nurse is caring for a pregnant client during labor. Which methods should the nurse use to provide comfort to the pregnant client? Select all that apply.
hand holding massaging acupressure
The nurse is concerned that a patient in the second stage of labor will experience a drop in blood pressure. What should the nurse do to prevent this from occurring?
Position the patient side-lying.
The nurse is teaching a non-English speaking primigravida about the most common type of fetal presentation. Which presentation will the nurse prepare?
Cephalic presentation using preprinted materials in her language
A new dad is alarmed at the shape of his newborn's head. When responding to the dad, the nurse reminds him this is due to:
cranial bones overlapping at the suture lines.
After assessment, the nurse determines that a pregnant patient's fetus has a face presentation that is pointing to the patient's left side with transverse pointing. How should the nurse document this assessment finding?
LMT
A multigravid client has been in labor for several hours and is becoming anxious and distressed with the intensity of her frequent contractions. The nurse observes moderate bloody show and performs a vaginal examination to assess the progress of labor. The cervix is 9 cm dilated. The nurse knows that the client is in which phase of labor?
transition phase
The new parents are spending time with their newborn. However, they are concerned with the edema and ecchymosis on the baby's scalp. How should the nurse explain this to the parents after noting the baby was ROA in labor?
Ecchymosis with edema on the scalp is where the infant was pushed out of the canal.
Which of the following would be a danger signal of labor for a woman in labor?
Meconium-stained amniotic fluid
A 24-year-old primigravida client at 39 weeks' gestation presents to the OB unit concerned she is in labor. Which assessment findings will lead the nurse to determine the client is in true labor?
The client reports back pain, and the cervix is effacing and dilating.
The nurse is caring for a client who has an irregular pattern of uterine contraction. As a result, the nurse anticipates a problem with which?
The powers
The nurse is measuring a contraction from the beginning of the increment to the end of the decrement for the same contraction. The nurse would document this as which finding?
duration
Place the cardinal movements of labor in the order in which they occur from first to last. All options must be used.
engagement, then descent flexion internal rotation extension external rotation expulsion
A pregnant client has come to the labor and birth suite in labor. The nurse reviews the client's medical record and determines that a vaginal birth is favorable based on which finding related to the client's pelvic shape?
gynecoid
A nurse is performing a vaginal examination of a woman in the early stages of labor. The woman has been at 2 cm dilated for the past 2 hours, but effacement has progressed steadily. Which statement by the nurse would best encourage the client regarding her progress?
"You are still 2 cm dilated, but the cervix is thinning out nicely."
The skull is the most important factor in relation to the labor and birth processes. The fetal skull must be small enough to travel through the bony pelvis. What feature of the fetal skull helps to make this passage possible?
Molding
The nurse has been monitoring a multipara client for several hours. She cries out that her contractions are getting harder and that she cannot do this. The nurse notes the client is very irritable, nauseated, annoyed, and doesn't want to be left alone. Based on the assessment the nurse predicts the cervix to be dilated how many centimeters?
8 to 10
A 33-year-old client has been progressing slowly through an unusually long labor. The nurse assesses the fetal scalp pH and determines it is 7.26. How should the nurse explain this result to the client when asked what it means?
Reassuring; it is associated with normal acid-base balance.
The nurse is assisting a client in labor and delivery and notes the placenta is now delivered. Which documentation should the nurse prioritize?
The completion of the third stage of labor
A pregnant client is admitted to a maternity clinic after experiencing contractions. The assigned nurse observes that the client experiences pauses between contractions. The nurse knows that which event marks the importance of the pauses between contractions during labor?
restoration of blood flow to uterus and placenta
The nurse is preparing to assess the frequency of contractions for a patient in labor. Which process should the nurse use to time the contractions?
The interval between the beginning and the end of one contraction
The five "Ps" of labor are:
passageway, passenger, position, powers, psych.
A pregnant client in labor has to undergo a sonogram to confirm the fetal position of a shoulder presentation. For which condition associated with shoulder presentation during a vaginal birth should the nurse assess?
Fetal anomalies
An OB/GYN care provider has just finished evaluating the 100th client. If the nurse could review all the documentation from each client thus far, which types of pelvis would the nurse predict the care provider has seen the most and the least?
gynecoid and platypelloid, respectively
A nurse is conducting a presentation for a group of pregnant women about labor and the importance of being well prepared and having good labor support. The nurse determines that additional discussion is needed when the group identifies which possible outcome as the result of being prepared?
need for someone to control the situation
A client in her third trimester of pregnancy arrives at a health care facility with a report of cramping and low back pain; she also notes that she is urinating more frequently and that her breathing has become easier the past few days. Physical examination conducted by the nurse indicates that the client has edema of the lower extremities, along with an increase in vaginal discharge. What should the nurse do next?
Continue to monitor the client.
The nursing instructor is illustrating the various positions the fetus may utilize during the passage through the vaginal canal at birth. The instructor determines the session is successful when the students correctly identify the ROA position, indicating which presentation by the fetus?
Facing the right anterior pelvic quadrant
The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results of a client in labor. Which finding would the nurse consider normal?
Increased white blood cell count
A nursing instructor is conducting a class on the various types of pelvic shapes to a group of nursing students. The instructor determines the class is successful when the students correctly choose which factor is specific for an anthropoid pelvis?
Is narrow transversely
A pregnant client is admitted to a maternity clinic for birth. The client wishes to adopt the kneeling position during labor. The nurse knows that which to be an advantage of adopting a kneeling position during labor?
It helps to rotate the fetus in a posterior position
A pregnant client is admitted to a maternity clinic for birth. Which assessment finding indicates that the client's fetus is in the transverse lie position?
Long axis of fetus is perpendicular to that of client.
When the membranes of a pregnant patient rupture during labor, the nurse determines that the patient and fetus are in danger. What did the nurse assess at the time of membrane rupture?
Meconium-stained amniotic fluid
When caring for a client in the third stage of labor, the nurse notices that the expulsion of the placenta has not occurred within 5 minutes after birth of the infant. What should the nurse do?
Nothing. Normal time for stage three is 5 to 30 minutes.
Assessment reveals that the fetus of a client in labor is in the vertex presentation. The nurse determines that which part is presenting?
Occiput
The nurse notes that the fetal head is at the vaginal opening and does not regress between contractions. The nurse interprets this finding as which process?
Occiput
The nurse is determining care for a patient entering the active phase of labor. Which outcome would be the most appropriate for the patient at this time?
Patient will adjust body to attain the most comfortable position.
When documenting the fetus is at "zero station", the nurse knows this is where in relation to the pelvic structure?
Pelvic Crest
Which pelvic measurement is most important for the acceptance and passage of the fetal head during labor?
Pelvic inlet
The nurse has been asked to present information to a group of civic leaders concerning women's health issues. In preparing the information, the nurse includes what goal from Healthy People 2020 related to women in labor?
Reduce the rate of cesarean births among low-risk births.
The nurse identifies from a client's prenatal record that she has a documented gynecoid pelvis. Upon the client entering the labor and delivery department, which nursing action is best?
Take no extra measures; prepare for a standard labor.
A pregnant client wants to know why the labor of a first-time-pregnant woman usually lasts longer than that of a woman who has already given birth once and is pregnant a second time. What explanation should the nurse offer the client?
The cervix takes around 12-16 hours to dilate during first pregnancy
A woman is in the second stage of labor and is crowning. Which diameter of the fetal skull, which is the smallest, should align with the anteroposterior diameter of the mother's pelvis, which is the narrowest diameter at the pelvic inlet?
Transverse (biparietal)
Assessment of a pregnant client reveals that she is experiencing Braxton -Hicks contractions. Which of the following would the nurse explain as the cause of these contractions?
Uterine distension
A nurse is conducting an in-service program for staff nurses working in the labor and birth unit. The nurse is discussing ways to promote a positive birth outcome for the woman in labor. The nurse determines that additional teaching is necessary when the group identifies which measure?
allowing the woman time to be alone
When explaining to a class of pregnant women why labor begins, the nurse will include the fact that there are several theories that have been proposed to explain why labor begins, although none have been proven scientifically. Which idea is one of those theories?
change in estrogen-to-progesterone ratio
The nurse is teaching a prenatal class on the difference between true and false labor contractions. The nurse determines the session is successful when the class correctly chooses which factor as an indication of true labor contraction?
increase even if relaxing and taking a shower
The nurse assesses a client in labor and finds that the fetal long axis is longitudinal to the maternal long axis. How should the nurse document this finding?
lie
A client calls the clinic asking to come in to be evaluated. She states that when she went to bed last night the fetus was high in the abdomen, but this morning the fetus feels like it has dropped down. After asking several questions, the nurse explains this is probably due to:
lightening.
A nurse is explaining to a pregnant client about the changes occurring in the body in preparation for labor. Which hormone would the nurse include in the explanation as being responsible for causing the pelvic connective tissue to become more relaxed and elastic?
relaxin
A client experiencing contractions presents at a health care facility. Assessment conducted by the nurse reveals that the client has been experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions. The nurse has to educate the client on the usefulness of Braxton Hicks contractions. Which role do Braxton Hicks contractions play in aiding labor?
these contractions help in softening and ripening the cervix
The nurse is providing care to a client in labor. On examination, the nurse determines the fetus is at -1 station. The nurse interprets this as indicating that the fetus is:
1 cm above the ischial spines.
After delivery of the placenta, a patient's uterus is sluggish to contract. What should the nurse prepare to do to assist the patient at this time?
Administer oxytocin (Pitocin) as prescribed.
The nurse in a women's center is assisting the health care provider in obtaining the measurement of a pregnant client's pelvis. Which measurements are suggestive of the ability to have a vaginal delivery? Select all that apply.
An obstetric conjugate of 12 cm. A pubic arch angle of 90 degrees Minimal ischial spine protrusion into the midpelvis
Braxton Hicks contractions are termed "practice contractions" and occur throughout pregnancy. When the woman's body is getting ready to go into labor, it begins to show anticipatory signs of impending labor. Among these signs are Braxton Hicks contractions that are more frequent and stronger in intensity. What differentiates Braxton Hicks contractions from true labor?
Braxton Hicks contractions usually decrease in intensity with walking
During labor, a fetus is identified as having uteroplacental insufficiency. Which tracing should the nurse assess on the monitor to confirm this finding?
Fetal heart rate declining late with contractions and remaining depressed
A 32-year-old woman presents to the labor and birth suite in active labor. She is multigravida, relaxed, and talking with her husband. When examined by the nurse, the fetus is found to be in a cephalic presentation. His occiput is facing toward the front and slightly to the right of the mother's pelvis, and he is exhibiting a flexed attitude. How does the nurse document the position of the fetus?
ROA
The nurse is caring for a client who is late in her pregnancy. What assessment finding should the nurse attribute to the role of prostaglandins?
The cervix is softening
Which changes in the female body occur to allow the passage of the fetus down the birth canal? Select all that apply.
Vaginal rugae stretch and smooth out The cervix dilates to 10 cm The cervix softens
A nurse performs an initial assessment of a laboring woman and reports the following findings to the primary care provider: fetal heart rate is 152 bpm, cervix is 100% effaced and 5 cm dilated, membranes are intact, and presenting part is well applied to the cervix and at -1 station. The nurse recognizes that the client is in which stage of labor?
first, active
To give birth to her infant, a woman is asked to push with contractions. Which pushing technique is the most effective and safest?
head elevated, grasping knees, breathing out
A primigravidia client at 38 weeks' gestation calls the clinic and reports, "My baby is lower and it is more difficult to walk." Which response should the nurse prioritize?
"The baby has dropped into the pelvis; your body and baby are getting ready for labor in the next few weeks."
The community health nurse is conducting a presentation on labor and delivery. When illustrating the birth process, the nurse should point out zero station refers to which sign?
"The presenting part is at the true pelvis and is engaged."
The fetus of a patient in labor is in a vertex presentation and at a -1 station. How should the nurse interpret the location of the fetal head?
Floating
A pregnant woman at 37 weeks gestation calls the clinic to say she thinks that she is in labor. The nurse instructs the woman to go to the health care facility based on the client's report of contractions that are:
occurring about every 5 minutes.
A primigravida client at 39 weeks' gestation calls the OB unit questioning the nurse about being in labor. Which response should the nurse prioritize?
Ask the woman to describe why she believes that she is in labor.