DELIVER ROOM

Cards (7)

  • Types of fluid loses in newborn:
    • conduction (moister from skin and lung )
    • evaporation (body heat to cooler air)
    • radiation (body hear to cooler surface)
    • convection (body heat to cooler object)
  • Signs of placental separation
    • lengthening of cords
    • sudden gush of blood 
    • become firm of abdomen
  • HNBB (buscupan) during labor
    • used to shorten the labor and soften the cervix
  • Layers of the abdomen
    1. skin
    2. subcutaneous tissue
    3. campers facia
    4. scarpa's facia
    5. internal oblique
    6. external oblique
    7. transverse adominus
    8. transversalis fascia
    9. peritoneum
  • Rationale for giving vit k
    for liver, immature liver is prone to bleeding
  • Signs of labor
    Stage 1: Dilation (0-10cm)
    Latent- (1-3cm)
    Active- (4-7cm)
    Transition- (8-10cm)
    Stage 2: Delivery of the Baby
    Stage 3: Placenta out
    Stage 4: Recovery
  • rationale for oxytocin
    used to contract the cervix or to promote contraction (pampahilab)