The components of the bishop score include: _____
Hint: 5
Women who are obese, or have had prolonged _____ stage of labor, multiple vaginal deliveries, or previous pelvic surgery are at an increased risk for pelvic floor injury
> _____ weeks = term labor
On average, what is the rate at which the cervix dilates during the active phase for a nulli? Multiparous? Nulli: _____ cm/hr Mulit: _____ cm/hr
Contractions generating >_____ Montevideo units (MVUs) in a 10-minute interval are considered adequate
The transition between the latent and active phase of first stage of labor typically occurs at _____ dilation
How do you measure the strength of uterine contractions? _____
What are the cardinal movements of the fetus during delivery? 1. _____ 2. Flexion 3. Descent 4. Internal rotation 5. Extension 6. External rotation 7. Expulsion
There are _____ stages of labor
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