Pain Management during Labor 2Version en ligne Match the elements par Kimberly Simmons 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 Primary newborn side effects of parenteral opioids Respiratory depression Physical factors that influence perception and tolerance of pain Labor intensity, cervical readiness, fetal position and fatgue Physiologic effects of excessive pain Reduced blood to placenta and reduced effectiveness of contractions Primary side effects of epidural and spinal blocks Maternal hypotension The two components of pain Physiologic and Psychological Sources of pain during labor Tissue ischemia, cervical dilation, pressure and pulling, distention Psychosocial factors that influence perseption and tolerance of pain Culture, anxiety, fear, pervious experience, preparation and support The safest pain relief measures to utilize during labor Breathing and relazation techniques Theory that explains how stimulation nerve endings in the skin can decrease pain Gate Control Theory Adverse effects of general anesthesia Aspiration of gastric contents, respiratory depression, uterine relaxation