Nursing Management During Labor and Birth

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The nurse is assessing the external fetal monitor and notes the following: FHR of 175 bpm, decrease in variability, and late decelerations. Which action should the nurse prioritize at this time?

Have the woman change her position.

A client in latent labor for the past 12 hours is requesting medication to help her rest. The nurse predicts the health care provider will prescribe which medication?

secobarbital

The nurse is caring for a client who is sent to the obstetric unit for evaluation of fetal well-being. At which location is the nurse correct to place the tocodynamometer?

On the uterine fundus

The nurse is caring for a client who received a dose of IV sedation, given by the charge nurse, 30 minutes prior. What action is appropriate?

Remind the client to call for assistance before getting out of bed.

A client in labor has requested the administration of opioids to reduce pain. At 2 cm cervical dilation (dilatation), she says that she is managing the pain well at this point but does not want it to get ahead of her. What should the nurse do?

Advise the client to hold out a bit longer, if possible, before administration of the drug, to prevent slowing labor.

Which documentation in the health record is most correct for the third stage of labor?

Begins with the time of delivery of the fetus and ends with the time of the delivery of the placenta.

The pain of labor is influenced by many factors. What is one of these factors?

The woman is prepared for labor and birth.

A client in labor has administered an epidural anesthesia. Which assessment findings should the nurse prioritize?

maternal hypotension and fetal bradycardia

A full-term neonate delivered an hour after the mother received IV meperidine is showing signs of respiratory depression. The nurse should be prepared to administer which medication?

naloxone

General anesthesia is not used frequently in obstetrics because of the risks involved. There are physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy that make the risks of general anesthesia higher than it is in the general population. What is one of those risks?

Neonatal depression is possible.

A client at 29 weeks' gestation is admitted with moderate vaginal discharge. The nurse performs a nitrazine test to determine if the membranes have ruptured. The nitrazine paper remains yellow to olive green, with pH between 5 and 6. What should the nurse do next?

Notify the health care provider.

A client asks her nurse what effleurage means. After instruction is given, the nurse determines learning has taken place when the client states:

"Effleurage is light abdominal massage used to displace pain."

A client is scheduled for a cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. After instruction is given by the anesthesiologist, the nurse determines the client has understood the instructions when the client states:

"I may end up with a severe headache from the spinal anesthesia."

The nurse assesses the client and tells her the baby is at +1 station. Which is the best response by the nurse when asked by the client what this means concerning the location of the baby?

1 cm below the ischial spine.

The nurse is caring for a client in the transition phase of the labor process. Which client statement requires nursing action?

"My lips and fingers are tingling."

A woman refuses to have an epidural block because she does not want to have a postdural puncture (spinal) headache after birth. What would be the nurse's best response?

"Spinal headache is not a usual complication of epidural blocks."

During labor, progressive fetal descent occurs. Place the stations listed in their proper sequence from first to last. All options must be used.

-4 station -2 station 0 station +2 station +4 station

The nurse tests the pH of fluid found on the vaginal exam and determines that the woman's membranes have ruptured based on which result?

6.5

The nurse is caring for a client in active labor who has had a fetal blood sampling to check for fetal hypoxia. The nurse determines that the fetus has acidosis when the pH is:

7.15 or less.

A nurse is explaining the various methods of pain control used during labor and birth. When explaining why general anesthesia is rarely used, which information would the nurse include? Select all that apply.

A pregnant woman has a risk for vomiting and aspiration. General anesthesia readily crosses the placenta.

The nurse is assessing a client in active labor and notes a small, rounded mass above the symphysis pubis that is distended but nontender. Which action should the nurse prioritize?

Check the chart for the last void.

The nurse is monitoring a client who just received IV sedation. Which instruction should the nurse prioritize with the client and her partner?

Ambulate only with assistance from the nurse or caregiver.

The nurse is reviewing the medication administration record (MAR) of a client at 39 weeks' gestation and notes that she is ordered an opioid for pain relief. Which is an assessment priority after administering?

Assess fetal heart rate.

During an admission assessment of a client in labor, the nurse observes that there is no vaginal bleeding yet. What nursing intervention is appropriate in the absence of vaginal bleeding when the client is in the early stage of labor?

Assess the amount of cervical dilation (dilatation).

A client has just received combined spinal epidural. Which nursing assessment should be performed first?

Assess vital signs.

A client has just had an epidural placed. Before the procedure, her vital signs were as follows: BP 120/70, P90 bmp, R18 per min, and O2 sat 98%. Now, 3 minutes after the procedure, the client says she feels lightheaded and nauseous. Her vital signs are BP 80/40, P100 bmp, R20 per min, and O2 sat 96%. Which interventions should the nurse perform?

Assist the client to semi-Fowler position, assess the fetal heart rate, start an IV bolus of 500 ml, and administer oxygen via face mask.

Prior to infusing medication into an epidural catheter inserted into a laboring mother, which vital sign is a priority?

Blood pressure

The nurse is monitoring a laboring client with continuous fetal monitoring and notes a decrease in FHR with variable deceleration to 75 bpm. Which intervention should the nurse prioritize?

Change the position of the client.

The nursing instructor is preparing a class discussing the role of the nurse during the labor and birthing process. Which intervention should the instructor point out has the greatest effect on relieving anxiety for the client?

Continuous labor support

A client presents to the birthing center in labor. The client's membranes have just ruptured. Which assessment is the nurse's priority?

FHR

How does a woman who feels in control of the situation during labor influence her pain?

Feelings of control are inversely related to the client's report of pain.

The nurse is admitting a client who is in early labor. After determining that the birth is not imminent, which assessment should the nurse perform next?

Fetal status

Which type of anesthesia is anticipated when the delivery of the fetus must be done quickly due to an emergency situation?

General

The nurse is admitting a client in early labor and notes: FHR 120 bpm, blood pressure 126/84 mm Hg, temperature 98.8°F (37.1°C), contractions every 4 to 5 minutes lasting 30 seconds, and greenish-color fluid in the vaginal vault. Which finding should the nurse prioritize?

Green-colored fluid in the vagina

A multigravida client admitted in active labor has progressed well and the client and fetus have remained in good condition. Which action should the nurse prioritize if the client suddenly shouts out, "The baby is coming!"?

Inspect the perineum.

The nurse is caring for a client who is gravida 3 para 2. The obstetric history reveals that all labors were uncomplicated with two vaginal deliveries. The client is 6 cm dilated and effaced. Which is the minimal acceptable amount of monitoring?

Intermittent fetal heart rate auscultation

A nurse places an external fetal monitor on a woman in labor. Which instruction would be best to give her?

Lie on her side so she is comfortable.

Which is identified as the primary outcome for initiating comfort measures during the labor process?

Maintain the labor process

Which nursing intervention offered in labor would probably be the most effective in applying the gate control theory for relief of labor pain?

Massage the woman's back.

The multigravida client is moving into the transition phase and asks for an opioid, stating she does not remember the pain being this bad before. Which response from the nurse will be best?

Pain medication can affect the baby's breathing; let's try to focus and breathe."

The nurse is preparing an educational event for pregnant women on the topic of labor pain and birth. The nurse understands the need to include the origin of labor pain for each stage of labor. What information will the nurse present for the first stage of labor?

Pain originates from the cervix and lower uterine segment.

Which nursing action prevents a complication associated with the lithotomy position for the birth of the fetus?

Placing a wedge under the hips

A client administered combined spinal-epidural analgesia is showing signs of hypotension and associated fetal heart rate (FHR) changes. What intervention should the nurse perform to manage the changes?

Provide supplemental oxygen.

A client and her husband have prepared for a natural birth; however, as the client progresses to 8 cm dilation, she can no longer endure the pain and begs the nurse for an epidural. What is the nurse's best response?

Support the client's decision and call the provider.

The laboring client who is at 3 cm dilation (dilatation) and 25% effaced is asking for a narcotic for pain relief. The nurse explains this usually is not administered prior to the establishment of the active phase. What is the appropriate rationale for this practice?

This may prolong labor and increase complications.

If the monitor pattern of uteroplacental insufficiency were present, which action would the nurse do first?

Turn her or ask her to turn to her side.

The nurse discovers that the FHM is now recording late decelerations in a client who is in labor. The nurse predicts this is most likely related to which event?

Uteroplacental insufficiency

The nursing instructor has finished leading a general discussion with a group of nursing students exploring the labor and birthing process. The instructor determines the session is successful when the students correctly state which goal should be a priority?

Work with the labor client to plan pain management options.

The coach of a client in labor is holding the client's hand and appears to be intentionally applying pressure to the space between the first finger and thumb on the back of the hand. The nurse recognizes this as which form of therapy?

acupressure

The nurse determines that the fetal heart rate averages approximately 140 beats per minute over a 10-minute period. The nurse identifies this as:

baseline FHR.

Patterned breathing techniques used in labor provide which benefits? Select all that apply.

conscious relaxation distraction pain relief without special tools

Touch and massage can be helpful during labor. Which touch and massage methods are used in labor? Select all that apply.

effleurage counterpressure

A nurse notes a pregnant woman has just entered the second stage of labor. Which interaction should the nurse prioritize at this time to assist the client?

encouraging the woman to push when she has a strong desire to do so

A woman is in the fourth stage of labor. During the first hour of this stage, the nurse would assess the woman's fundus at which frequency?

every 15 minutes

If a fetus were not receiving enough oxygen during labor because of uteroplacental insufficiency, which pattern would the nurse anticipate seeing on the monitor?

fetal heart rate declining late with contractions and remaining depressed

A pregnant client with a history of spinal injury is being prepared for a cesarean birth. Which method of anesthesia is to be administered to the client?

general anesthesia

A client in active labor is given spinal anesthesia. Which information would the nurse include when discussing with the client and family about the disadvantages of spinal anesthesia?

headache following anesthesia

During the assessment of a woman in labor, the nurse explains that certain landmarks are used to determine the progress of the birth. The nurse identifies which area as one of these landmarks?

ischial spine

Early in labor, a pregnant client asks why contractions hurt so much. Which answer should the nurse provide?

lack of oxygen to the muscle fibers of the uterus due to compression of blood vessels

The woman in early labor is requesting to walk in the room to help ease the pain of labor. Which intervention does the nurse expect the provider will order for the client to provide additional pain control?

paracervical block

To assess the frequency of a woman's labor contractions, the nurse would time:

the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next.

The nurse is monitoring a client's uterine contractions. Which factors should the nurse assess to monitor uterine contraction? Select all that apply.

uterine resting tone frequency of contractions intensity of contractions


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