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MODULE 2: 1 ST , 2 ND , AND 3 RD TRIMESTER NURSING CARE By Professor A. Portzline 8/2010

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MODULE 2: 1 ST , 2 ND , AND 3 RD TRIMESTER NURSING CARE. By Professor A. Portzline 8/2010. In this module we will :. Discuss things that occur during prenatal appointments, up until labor begins Introduce you to electronic fetal monitoring - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MODULE 2:

1ST, 2ND, AND 3RD TRIMESTER

NURSING CARE

By Professor A. Portzline 8/2010

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IN THIS MODULE WE WILL :

Discuss things that occur during prenatal appointments, up until labor begins

Introduce you to electronic fetal monitoring

Please note- this Module only covers the normal course of pregnancy. We will discuss abnormal aspects in Module 4.

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A woman calls her OB’s office and says she took a pregnancy test, and it was positive. She’s very excited!

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SO WHAT HAPPENS NOW?

Usually the first prenatal appointment occurs between

8-10 weeks gestation.

The earliest a woman can discover she’s pregnant is 5

days before her menses is due. This is different for

each woman, but typical menstrual cycles are

considered 28 days.

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THE 1ST TRIMESTER= WEEKS 1 TO 13

During the first OB appointment, the woman

is interviewed by the nurse, who completes a

health history called the Hollister form

(named after the man who created the form).

Prenatal labs are drawn at this time.

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A med check is done

to ensure the woman is

taking a prenatal

vitamin and that none

of her meds are

contraindicated in

pregnancy.

A transvaginal

ultrasound may be

done to measure

length and auscultate

the fetal heartbeat.

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Notice the gestational age= 13weeks 5 days

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THE 2ND TRIMESTER=

WEEKS 14-27

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Many things occur during the 2nd

trimester:

1. If her blood is Rh negative, she receives

Rhogam between 24- 28 weeks.

2. Optional amniocentesis and/or genetic

testing to determine the risk of syndromes.

3. 1 hour glucola test ~28 weeks.

4. Fetal monitoring occurs at OB appointments,

starting ~24 weeks.

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AM

NIO

CE

NT

ES

IS

Under the

guidance of

ultrasound, a

needle enters

the amniotic

sack through the

woman’s

abdomen and

draws a sample

of amniotic fluid.

This is tested

for various

genetic

syndromes, like

Downs (aka

Trisomy 21).

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THE GLUCOLA TEST

Checks for gestational diabetes mellitus.

A fasting blood glucose level is drawn, then the patient

drinks a glucose solution.

A 1 hour blood glucose level is drawn to check her

metabolism of the glucose solution. Any value

> 130mg/dL is considered abnormal.

This will be discussed at length in Module 4.

Explore this website for details if you’re curious:

Gestational Diabetes

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INTRODUCTION TO FETAL MONITORING

View this patient educational video first: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvcDXvlCXAE

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Fetal monitoring can be:

external, using a tocodynamometer or toco and an electronic fetal monitor disc or EFM.

internal, using an intrauterine pressure catheter or IUPC and a fetal scalp electrode or FSE. These can only be used once the amniotic sack is ruptured.

or a combination of the above.

Please read this fetal monitoring article

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Internal fetal monitors

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Main types of fetal heart rate

decelerations

Variable Early Late

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Intro to fetal heart rate monitoring

Please read an overview about fetal heart rate monitoring here: http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/Military_OBGYN/Textbook/LaborandDelivery/electronic_fetal_heart_monitoring.htm#Variable%20decelerations

You are responsible to know: tachycardia, bradycardia, baseline heart rate, accelerations, variability (long-term only), contraction pattern, early, late and variable decels.

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Please contact me with any questions. I’m here to help you!

Don’t be overwhelmed by all this new info. You will come to understand it.

Module 3 will continue with info about electronic fetal monitoring.

Thank you for viewing this presentation.

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REFERENCES

Edwards Hospital. (2010). Fetal monitoring. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvcDXvlCXAE

Medline Plus. (2010). Fetal heart monitoring. Retrieved from http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/Military_OBGYN/Textbook/LaborandDelivery/electronic_fetal_heart_monitoring.htm#Variable%20decelerations

Norman, J. (2010). Diagnosing diabetes. Retrieved from http://www.endocrineweb.com/diabetes/diagnosis.html

The Brookside Associates Medical Education Division. (2009). Electronic fetal heart monitoring. Retrieved from http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/Military_OBGYN/Textbook/LaborandDelivery/electronic_fetal_heart_monitoring.htm#Variable%20decelerations