Maternal and Child Health Nursing (Skills Lab)

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small for gestational age

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what happens if too much wt. of mother

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-cesarean
-operative vaginal delivery
-shoulder dystocia
-low blood sugar of baby after delivery
-increase of childhood obesity

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SGA

small for gestational age

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what happens if too much wt. of mother

-cesarean
-operative vaginal delivery
-shoulder dystocia
-low blood sugar of baby after delivery
-increase of childhood obesity

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health education about wt.

weight gained will easily be loss after delivery

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wt. gained every trimester of pregnancy

1st trimester- 1-2kg (2-4 lbs)
2nd trimester- 6kg (12 lbs)
3rd trimester- 6kg (12 lbs)

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how much should the average mother should gain?

about 11kg to 15.9 kg (25 lbs to 35 lbs)

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Highest to Lowest Wt. gain of a Pregnant Woman

Fetus- 7.5 lbs
Body fat- 7 lbs
Blood volume- 4 lbs
Body fluid- 4 lbs
Breast- 3 lbs
Uterine enlargement- 2.5 lbs
Amniotic fluid- 2 lbs
Placenta- 1.5 lbs

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what is BMI

body mass index- measure of body fat based on weight and height.
weight/height
kg/m2

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classification of BMI

under wt.= < 18.5
normal= 18.6 to 24.9
over wt.= 25 to 29.9
obese= >30

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weight gain according to BMI in normal pregnancy

under wt.= 28-40lbs
normal= 25-35lbs
over wt.= 15-25lbs
obese= 11-15lbs

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what happens if there is a sudden increase of wt.

indicate fluid retention or polyhydramnios (too much amniotic fluid) because the diet of the mother has too much salt

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how to maintain a healthy wt. (pregnant mother)

1. do not exceed the +300 calories
2. stay active -- at least 30 mins moderate activities
3. check your wt.
4. do not skip prenatal visits
5. seek for consult to OBGYN

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how many prenatal visit should be done?

at least 4 prenatal visit

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vaccine protection

diphtheria vaccine - protects against diphtheria that affects the upper respiratory tract

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diphtheria vaccination schedule

DT1- asap
DT2- 4 weeks ā DT1
DT3- 6 months ā DT2
DT4- 1 year ā DT3
DT5- 1 year ā DT4

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years of protection of diphtheria every dose

DT1- 1 yr
DT2- 3 yr
DT3- 5 yr
DT4- 10 yr
DT5- lifetime

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percentage of protection of diphtheria every dose

DT1- 0
DT2- 80
DT3- 90
DT4- 99
DT5- 99

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FHT

Fetal Heart Tone

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ranges of FHT

normal: 110-160 bpm
average: 140 bpm

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types of FHT monitoring

1. intermittent auscultation
2. electronic fetal monitoring

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intermittent auscultation

"on and off"
listen to FHT in one full minute; same as taking adult PR

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electronic fetal monitoring

continuous monitoring of FHR

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why is FHR done

- due to pregnancy complication
- high risk pregnancy of mothers
a. diabetes
b. high BP
c. if mother is taking meds (that cause labor/contract the uterus, e.g. oxytocin)
d. affect the growth and development of fetus

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methods of FHR monitoring

external monitoring
internal monitoring

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external monitoring

outside Mo of FHR e.g. doppler and stethoscope

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internal monitoring

inside; usually done when BOW is ruptured
the electrodes are attached unto the baby's head (electronic fetal monitoring)

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BOW

bag of water (amniotic sac)

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purpose of FHR monitoring

-monitor progress of a woman's contraction pattern
-monitor condition of the fetus in response to the stress of uterine contracts

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problems encountered when listening to FHR

1. obese (too much fat)
2. polyhydramnios (too much amniotic fluid)
3. wrong position of device upon auscultation

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equipment for FHR monitoring

1. stethoscope
2. watch with second hand
3. drape

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what to use when performing FHR

base on the months:
stethoscope- 5 months
fetoscope- 4 months
doppler- 3 months

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what to do if device/baby is in the wrong position when taking FHR

Leopold's Maneuver

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what are the Leopold's maneuver

1st maneuver- Fundal grip
2nd maneuver- Lateral grip (likod)
3rd maneuver- Pawlick's grip
4th maneuver- Pelvis grip

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Tx for AB FHR

1. change position; left side-lying
2. give IV fluids
3. instruct on breathing
4. meds to relax uterus
5. immediate delivery (if the above are not helpful)

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risk of FHR monitoring

1. external FHR monitoring
- low risk
2. internal FHR monitoring
- infection risk
- slight discomfort
- baby can get bruises and scratches

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LGA

large for gestational age

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caloric value per gram

CHO 4
CHON 4
Fats 9

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weight gain according to BMI in twin pregnancy

under wt.= 37-54lbs
normal= 37-54lbs
over wt.= 31-50lbs
obese= 25-42lbs

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when should each prenatal visit should occur?

1st- 1st trimester (month 0-3)
2nd- 2nd trimester
3rd- 3rd trimester
4th- after 8 months (with 2 weeks alternation)

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diphtheria vaccine number of doses

5 doses (DT1, DT2, DT3, DT4, DT5)

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when the FHT increase and decrease 110-160 bpm

indicate fetal distress (problem in heart in oxygenation)

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equipment for electronic monitoring

- monitor
- monitor belts
- tocodynamometer (TOCO)
- ultrasonic transducer