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I. HANDWASHING AND GLOVING 5. Insert b.

Liquid prep =
1. Lather palm to palm 6. Inject 10cc sterile water D esired dose
× Quantity
2. Back of hand with palm interlaced VI. ANTHOPOMETRIC Concentration
3. Palm to palm interlaced MEASUREMENTS c. Powdered =
4. Interlocked Weight: 2.5-4kg D esired dose
× Quantity (dilution)
5. Nails to palm Head circumference: 33-35 cm
Concentration

6. Wrist Chest and Abdomen:30-33cm d. Fluid flow rate =

II. MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Height: 45-55cm Total Volume Drop factor


×
¿ of hours 60 minutes
ID: 10-15 VII. OBSTETRICAL SCORE
e. # of hours =
IM: 90 EDD –
Total Volume Drop factor
SUBQ: 45 Jan-Mar = +9+7+0 ×
rate 60 minutes
III. VITAL SIGNS Apr-Dec = -3+7+1
i. Macrodrip = 20 mL/drop =
Temp: 36.2-37.2 AOG –
gtts/min
BP: 120/80 mmHg Age of Gestation alam mo na yan
ii. Microdrip = 60 mL/drop =
PR: 60-100 bpm Age of viability -
ugtts/min
RR: 12-20 cpm Gravida - pregnancies
IX. GLASGOW COMA SCALE
O2: 95-100% Parity – nailabas na nareach abd Age of
IV. LEOPOLD’S MANEUVER viability
1. Fundal Grip – Fetal Presentation Term – 38-40 weeks
2. Umbilical Grip – Fetal back Preterm – 20-37 weeks
3. Pawlick’s grip – Fetal Engagement Abortions - <20 weeks
4. Pelvic Grip – Fetal Attitude Living Children
V. CATHETERIZATION Multiple pregnancies
1. Hand hygiene VIII. DRUG CALCULATIONS
2. Drape D esired dose
a. Tablet = ×Q uantity
3. Perineal Care S tock dose
4. Lubricate
b. Retained Placental Fragments – dilation
and curettage
c. Uterine/Cervical laceration

XII. PRE ECPLAMPSIA AND BLEEDING


(INTERVENTIONS AND
X. APGAR COMPLICATIONS)
a. MgSO4 to prevent seizure and lower bp
b. Monitor maternal vs hourly
c. Rr not less than 12 cpm
d. DTR present
e. Urine output not less than 30 mL/hour
f. Standby calcium gluconate on hand
g. Continuous fetal monitoring
h. Keep room as cool as possible
XIII. POST PARTUM COMPLICATIONS
a. Uterine Atony – fundal massage or ice
pack
XI. CRANIAL NERVES

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