Chapter 13
A client calls the prenatal clinic and tells the nurse, "I think I am in labor." The nurse determines that the client is in true labor based on which client statement?
"I feel pressure in my vagina when I have the contraction."
When does lightening take place with primiparas?
2 weeks or more prior to labor initiation
A woman at 38 weeks' gestation is in labor and oxytocin is prescribed to augment her labor. When preparing to administer this medication, what action by the nurse would be appropriate?
Administer the medication piggybacked into a primary IV line using a pump.
What is the most common fetal attitude when labor begins?
All joints flexed; back rounded, chin on the chest, thighs flexed at the abdomen, legs flexed at the knees
The nurse is teaching a class to a group of pregnant women in their second trimester. Which information about the effects of maternal position on labor will the nurse include?
Being upright promotes a sense of control for the mother.
false pelvis (greater pelvis)
Between the ala of the iliac and superior to the pelvic inlet
A nurse is monitoring a woman in labor. When interpreting the assessment findings, an increase in which finding would the nurse identify as a deviation from the expected body response?
Blood glucose levels
true pelvis (lesser pelvis)
Bounded superiorly by the pelvic inlet and inferiorly by the pelvic diaphragm
Contractions that do not contribute in a measurable way towards the goal of birth
Braxton Hicks contractions False Labor Prodromal Labor
Signs/symptoms women notice once lightening has taken place
Breathing is easier Decrease in GERD Increased pelvic pressure Leg cramping Dependent edema Low back discomfort Increase in vaginal discharge Increased frequency in urination
Premonitory signs of labor
Cervical changes Lightening Increased energy level Bloody show Braxton Hicks Spontaneous rupture of membranes
How does the cervix change as labor approaches?
Cervix becomes shortened, softened, and thinned; collagen fibers are rearranged to facilitate water absorption
What does the myometrial gap junction increase result in?
Coordination of uterine contractions and myometrial stretching
How does the third trimester hormone shift impact gap junctions?
Creates an increase in myometrial gap junctions
Anterior fontanel
Diamond shaped space on the anterior fetal head that measures 1-4 cm and remains open 12-18 months after birth.
Caput Succedaneum
Diffuse edema of the fetal scalp that crosses the suture lines. Reabsorbes within 1 to 3 days
What hormone levels increase during third trimester of pregnancy?
Estrogen
Attitude
Fetus' degree of body flexion
How to pelvic floor muscles assist in childbirth?
Help the fetus rotate anteriorly as it passes through the birth canal.
Fetal Station
Location of the presenting part in relation to the midpelvis or ischial spines; expressed as cm above or below the spines; station 0 is engaged, station -2 is 2 cm above the ischial spines
Fetal Presentation
Manner in which the fetus enters the birth canal.
When does lightening take place with multiparas?
May not occur until labor starts
How to Braxton Hicks aid labor?
Moving the cervix from posterior to anterior position Help ripen the cervix
Lightening
Occurs when fetal presenting part begins to descend into the true pelvis. Uterus lowers and moves into more anterior position.
Neurotransmitter receptor increases in the uterus at the end of pregnancy
Oxytocin
How do cranial sutures and fontanels play a role in identification of fetal positioning?
Palpation of the sutures and fontanels reveal the position of fetal head and the degree of rotation that has occurred.
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 2030 related to women in labor?
Reduce the rate of cesarean births among low-risk women
Fetal Position
Refers to the direction of a reference point in the fetal presenting part to the maternal pelvis.
Fetal Molding
Shaping of the fetal head during movement through the birth canal.
Fetal Engagement
Signifies the entrance of the largest diameter of the fetal presenting part into the smallest diameter of the maternal pelvis
What is the largest fetal structure?
The fetal head
Passenger
The fetus
Which is the most favorable fetal position for birth?
The normal fetal position
Dilation
The opening or enlargement of the external cervical os
Cervix
The opening to the uterus
Effacement
The thinning of the cervix during child labor that allows the presenting fetal part to descend into the vagina
Posterior fontanel
Triangular space at the back of the fetal head; measures 1-2 cm and closes 8-12 weeks after birth
T/F: Not all contractions indicate labor
True
Primipara
a woman who has borne one viable child
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
False Labor
condition occurring during the latter weeks of some pregnancies when irregular uterine contractions are felt, but the cervix is not affected.
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 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
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 new dad is alarmed at the shape of his newborn's head. Assessment reveals swelling at the area of the presenting part. The swelling crosses the suture lines. The nurse suspects which condition?
molding
Myometrium
muscular middle layer of the uterus
While discussing labor with a client and her partner, the nurse is asked what the best position is for giving birth to the baby. The nurse provides them with information that indicates research has shown which position as the best?
position of comfort for the mother
A young couple are anxious for the birth of their first child. The nurse discusses the options, including elective induction of labor for nulliparas. The nurse determines that additional teaching is necessary when the couple identifies which condition as being associated with this procedure?
shorter hospitalizations
During the examination, the health care provider mentions the fetus has a good attitude. The nurse explains to the parents that this means:
the posture of the fetus is with all joints flexed for birth.
Multipara
woman who has given birth to two or more children
Two main functions of uterine contractions
1. dilation of the cervix 2. push fetus through the birth canal
Critical Factors Affecting Labor (The 5 Ps)
1. passageway (birth canal) 2.Passenger (fetus and placenta) 3. Powers (contractions) 4. Position (maternal) 5. Psychological response
What hormone levels decrease during third trimester pregnancy?
Progesterone
What are cervical changed secondary to?
Prostaglandin activity Braxton Hicks contractions
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.
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?
crowning
A 19-year-old female presents in advanced labor. Examination reveals the fetus is in frank breech position. The nurse interprets this finding as indicating:
the buttocks are presenting first with both legs extended up toward the face.
Role of prostaglandins in labor
Lead to additional contractions, cervical softening, gap junction induction, and myometrial sensitization, and progression of dilation
True Labor
Characterized by contractions occurring at regular intervals that increase in frequency, duration, and intensity.
Preterm rupture of membranes (PROM)
Rupture of membranes with loss of amnionic fluid prior to the onset of labor
What is bloody show?
Ruptured cervical capillaries that mix with cervical mucus resulting in pink-tinged secretions. A result of the expulsion of the mucus plug due to cervical softening.
Cephalohematoma
Collection of blood between the periosteum and skull bone
Fontanels
Gaps between a baby's skull that slowly close up during the first 18 months of life
Fetal Lie
The relation of the long axis (spine) of the fetus to the long axis (spine) of the mother
What causes the energy that leads to "nesting" in pregnant women?
The result of an increase in epinephrine release caused by a decrease in progesterone
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
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 nurse is teaching a woman in her third trimester about Braxton Hicks contractions. When describing these contractions, which information would the nurse likely include? Select all that apply.
"They often spread downward before they go away." "They go away when you walk around or change position." "They usually feel like a tightening across the top of your uterus."
A client in her third trimester comes to the clinic for an evaluation. Assessment reveals that the cervix is thinning. The client says, "I know my cervix needs to dilate, but why does it get thinner?" Which response by the nurse would be appropriate?
"You need the cervix to thin so it can stretch more easily."
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.
When do cervical changes take place before labor is initiated?
1 month to one hour before actual labor begins
Five Additional Factors Affecting the Labor Process
1. Philosophy (low tech, high touch) 2. Partners (support caregivers) 3. Patience (natural timing) 4. Patient preparation (childbirth knowledge base) 5. Pain management
When does "nesting" or energy before labor initiation take place?
24-48 hours before labor begins
How long to Braxton Hicks contractions usually last?
30 seconds to 2 minutes
Late Preterm Infant
34 0/7 - 36 6/7 weeks' gestation
Possible danger to fetus once membrane is ruptured
Increased risk of ascending infection Danger of cord prolapse
Role of Oxytocin in Labor
Initiates uterine contractions stimulates prostaglandin synthesis
Braxton Hicks contractions
Intermittent painless uterine contractions that occur with increasing frequency as the pregnancy progresses.
What factors play a role in the initiation of labor?
Interplay of maternal, fetal, and endocrine signaling
Birth Passageway
The route through which the fetus must travel to be born vaginally; consists of maternal pelvis and soft tissue
Decidua
The thick layer of modified mucous membrane that lines the uterus during pregnancy and is shed with the afterbirth.
When teaching a group of soon-to-be parents about the structures of the fetal skull, the nurse describes the anterior fontanel (fontanelle). Which description would the nurse include?
approximately 2 to 3 cm in size
The nurse is assessing a client who has given birth within the past hour. The nurse would expect to find the woman's fundus at which location?
at the level of the umbilicus
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
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 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
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