ALARM
A: ask for help
L: lift legs, hyperflex thighs (McRoberts maneuver)
A: adduct shoulder (apply suprapubic pressure)
R: rollover (gaskins maneuver)
M: manually deliver of posterior arm (if visible)
Early labor
Mild irregular contractions with unpredictable length that can occur over a few days
Initial cervical changes occur including effacement and dilation up to 3-4cm, bloody show, SROM
Mauriceau-smellie-veit
Lay neonate on forearm with palm on neonate’s chest and two fingers on face to increase flexion. Place other hand on back with fingers hooked over shoulders and middle fingers pushing up on occiput to aid flexion. When hairline is visible lift body in an arc to pivot head around symphysis pubis
Metabolic changes in pregnancy
10%-20% increase in BMR, insulin resistance, fat deposition
APGAR- P
Pulse: 0-absent, 1-below 100bpm, 2-over 100 bpm
Risk factors of preeclampsia
History of preeclampsia/ family history, first pregnancy, diabetes, lupus, high blood pressure, kidney disease, obesity (BMI >30), twins/triplets/etc., age (<18/>35)
Signs and symptoms of amniotic fluid embolism
Increased WOB, hypoxia, hypotension, possible cardiac arrest
Hemodialysis
Process using man-made membrane to remove wastes from the blood to restore proper balance of electrolytes and eliminate extra fluid from the body
APGAR- A (second A)
Appearance: 0- blue, pale, 1- body pink, extremities blue, 2- completely pink
Post delivery system- ventilation
Fluid is forced from neonates’ lungs to nose/mouth due to compression during delivery, so lungs inflate establishing functional residual capacity within lungs and allows gas exchange to occur
Maternal complications of shoulder dystocia
Soft tissue injuries, anal sphincter damage, cervical/vaginal tears, uterine rupture, PPH
Meconium aspiration
Fetal distress causes gasps when in womb/soon after causing an inhalation of amniotic fluid during labor or when infant is post date
Blocks airways preventing breathing causing distress
Leading cause of severe illness and death in newborns
How do tasers work
Produced electrical signals confusing periphreal neuromuscular by overloading the nerve fibers with meaningless signals
Does not damage nervous tissue, CNS, involuntary muscle groups, cardiac tissue or rhythm
Chest compressions for a neonate
3:1 and should be depress chest by 1/3
Gravidity (grava) definition
Number of pregnancies
SIDS
healthy infant that dies of unknown causes
Highest risk in first 6 months but anytime within first year
Risk factors: sleeping prone, co-sleeping, smoking, low birth weight, overeating, lack of breastfeeding, <20 maternal age, no prenatal care
Vernix
Protective coating on neonates’ skin in utero
Braxton hicks’ contractions
False-labor pains that are uterine contractions that are not felt until the 2nd/3rd trimester.
Body’s way of preparing for labor, not indicating that labor has begun
In what locations are taser darts not removed
Head/face, neck (above clavicles), nipples, groin (scrotum/ genital area), bone, pt <16 years, patient refusal/ no capacity to consent of removal
Key social determinants of health
Access to health services, culture/race/ethnicity, disability, early childhood development, education, employment/job security/working conditions, food insecurity, gender identity/expression, housing, income/ income distribution, indigenous status, health practices and resiliency, physical environments, sexual orientation, social inclusion/exclusion, social support networks
Pediatric blood volume
~800ml of blood
Great ability to compensate by constricting peripheral vasculature= increase of systemic vascular resistance (maintaining a BP and an increased heart rate)
Pulmonary stenosis
Pulmonary valve is too narrow/stiff affecting blood moving from heart to pulmonary artery
LVAD
Implantable pump assissting ventricles with patients that have advanced heart failure
Can be pulsatile (pulse similar to human heart) or non-pulsatile (no pulse)
Pump problems are uncommon so treat underlying cause
Mental status, skin color, end tidal, cap refill to assess perfusion
How long is pregnancy
40 weeks or 280 days