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Generalized seizures, convulsions or coma that develop before, during or shortly after labor
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Eclampsia
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The cardinal movements happen in stage ____
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2
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Severe preeclampsia convulsions are controlled with ______ which depresses the CNS
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Magnesium Sulfate
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Some women report a sudden _____ approximately 24-48 hours before labor. Cause is unknown
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Burst of Energy
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For the fetus to pass through the birth canal, the fetus must adjust to the passage by certain positional changes called ____
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Cardinal Movements
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Labor Onset: _____ relaxes smooth muscle tissue, _____ stimulates uterine muscle contractions, and connective tissue loosens to permit the thinning and softening of the cervix
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Progesterone / Estrogen
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Landmarks of the Fetal Skull: large diamond-shaped anterior fontanelle
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Bregma
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The relationship of the fetal parts to one another is called the _____
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Fetal attitude
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Cervix softens due to break down of _____ and increase in _____ content
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Collagen Fibers / Water
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The relationship of the spinal column of the fetus to that of the mother is called the _____. What are the 2 types?
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Fetal lie / Longitudinal (vertical) or Transverse (sideways)
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Each Contraction is broken down into 3 phases: ____ the building up, ____ the peak, and ____the letting up
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Increment / Acme / Decrement
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The overlapping of the cranial bones of the fetus due to the pressure of squeezing through the pelvic birth canal
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Molding
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_____ is a FHR pattern which is very abnormal to baseline that appears wavelike caused by fetal anemia, fetal hypoxia, umbilical cord occlusion, or chronic fetal bleed, ex.
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Sinusoidal Pattern
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A _____ deceleration occurs when the fetal head is compressed, a ____ decelerations occurs when the placenta is compressed decreasing blood flow.
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Early / Late
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Fetal Heart Rate for Low-Risk Women should be assessed every ____ in the latent phase, every ____ in the active/transition phase, and every _____in the second stage
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Hour / 30min / 15min
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