By Michelle Murray PhD RNC, Gayle Huelsmann BSN RNC
Murray and Heulsmann current a clinically orientated, useful guidebook that would maximize maternal and fetal results. The textual content gains 12 sections masking very important concerns comparable to the exertions curve and protraction issues, rupture of the membranes, and uterine task styles. whereas just like the author's necessities of Fetal tracking, this e-book locations major emphasis on the way to technique those exertions and supply concerns with care and potency. It additionally positive factors extra references and handy overview questions on the finish of every part. a superb reference and source on all exertions and supply matters, this booklet serves as an easy-to-read handbook for RNs who perform in, or are new to, hard work and supply settings.
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Nulliparous obese women were six times more likely to have a cesarean section due to cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) and failure to progress than nulliparous women with a BMI of less than 20 kg/m2 (Young & Woodmansee, 2002). , 2001). A high pregnancy weight gain (over 33 pounds or 15 kilograms) increases the risk of an adverse outcome (Johnson, 2000). If your patient’s BMI is 30 or higher and she has gained 33 or more pounds during the pregnancy, you should report findings related to CPD. CPD is associated with early decelerations due to significant fetal head compression, the lack of fetal descent, formation of caput or molding at a high station, and an abnormal labor curve.