NSG 3323 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Uterine Rupture, Uterine Contraction, Childbirth
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Table 22-2: indications of normal labor process on admission. Bp below 140/90, pulse 60-100, and temperature between 97. 8 - 98. 6. Key points nursing assessments in the first stage of labor (pg. Blood pressure, respirations each hour if in normal range; temperature q4 hours unless over 99. 6 or membranes ruptured then qhr, uterine contractions q 15-30 minutes. Blood pressure, pulse, respirations q hour; uterine contractions palpated every. Blood pressure, pulse, respirations, q 15-30 minutes; contractions palpated at least every 15-30 minutes. Fhr every 30 minutes for low risk women and every 15 minutes of high risk women if normal characteristics present, baseline in 110-160 bpm, without late decelerations; note fetal activity, assess for reactive nst. Fhr every 30 minutes for low risk women and every 15 minutes for high risk women if normal characteristics are present. Fhr every 15-30 minutes if normal characteristics are present. Table 22-3 deviations from normal labor process requiring immediate intervention (pg.