Labor and Delivery
Across
- 3. Abrupt fetal heart rate decreases caused by umbilical cord compression
- 7. Transient mood disturbances after childbirth
- 8. Surgical incision made in the perineum during childbirth
- 14. Persistent mood disorder after childbirth
- 16. White or yellow discharge lasting up to 6 weeks postpartum
- 17. Opioid antagonist used to reverse respiratory depression
- 19. Pink or brown postpartum discharge lasting 3 to 10 days
- 21. Regional anesthesia administered into the epidural space
- 27. Newborn assessment of heart rate respiration tone reflex and color
- 28. Fetal position with head presenting first
- 32. Instillation of fluid into the uterus to relieve cord compression
- 36. Well oxygenated fetus with normal baseline heart rate moderate variability and accelerations
- 37. Recovery period immediately after delivery
- 39. Early stage of labor with mild irregular contractions
- 40. Average fetal heart rate between 110 and 160 bpm over 10 minutes
- 43. Soft uterus indicating uterine atony and risk for hemorrhage
- 45. Bilateral breast swelling caused by milk accumulation
- 48. Fluctuations of 6 to 25 bpm indicating adequate oxygenation
- 49. Abnormal fetal heart rate pattern indicating abnormal acid base status
- 51. Intense labor phase just before full dilation
- 53. Stage involving delivery of the placenta
- 54. Postpartum phase focused on maternal needs and birth experience
- 55. Labor stage with increasing contraction strength and dilation
- 57. Organization that developed the three tier fetal heart rate system
- 59. Interventions to improve fetal oxygenation during labor
- 60. Localized milk blockage without systemic symptoms
- 62. Increase in fetal heart rate of at least 15 bpm lasting 15 seconds
- 63. Gradual fetal heart rate decrease occurring after contraction due to uteroplacental insufficiency
- 64. Oxygen delivery device used in intrauterine resuscitation
- 65. Breast infection characterized by pain redness and fever
- 66. Fluctuations in fetal heart rate reflecting autonomic nervous system activity
Down
- 1. Condition where fetal head is too large for maternal pelvis
- 2. Screening tool for postpartum depression
- 4. No detectable fluctuation in fetal heart rate
- 5. Assessment method for DVT without dorsiflexion
- 6. Bright red postpartum vaginal discharge lasting 1 to 3 days
- 9. Baseline fetal heart rate below 110 bpm
- 10. Tocolytic medication used to reduce uterine contractions
- 11. Gradual decrease in fetal heart rate caused by fetal head compression
- 12. Fetal position where buttocks or feet present first
- 13. Abdominal palpation technique to assess fetal position
- 15. Medication used to stimulate uterine contractions during labor
- 18. Indeterminate fetal heart rate pattern with signs of compensation
- 20. Sequential phases of labor from onset to recovery
- 22. Phases describing maternal psychological adaptation postpartum
- 23. Manual procedure to turn a breech fetus to vertex
- 24. Baseline fetal heart rate above 160 bpm
- 25. Formation of blood clot often in the lower extremities
- 26. Blood loss greater than 1000 mL after birth
- 29. Fluctuations of 0 to 5 bpm in fetal heart rate
- 30. Postpartum phase where mother adapts to new role
- 31. Monitoring method requiring ruptured membranes and cervical dilation
- 33. Severe psychiatric emergency with hallucinations or delusions
- 34. Decreased blood flow and oxygen delivery to the fetus
- 35. Stage from full dilation to birth of the baby
- 38. Continuous monitoring of fetal heart rate and uterine activity
- 41. Condition that prevents the uterus from contracting effectively
- 42. External device used to monitor uterine contractions
- 44. Process of uterus returning to pre pregnancy size
- 46. Postpartum phase where mother assumes infant care tasks
- 47. Fluctuations greater than 25 bpm often associated with stress
- 50. Anesthesia injected into the subarachnoid space
- 52. Irregular contractions without cervical change
- 56. Labor resulting in cervical dilation and effacement
- 58. Acronym for postpartum assessment components
- 61. Redness edema ecchymosis discharge and approximation assessment