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Overview, OB Scoring, AOG, and EDD

This document provides an overview of caring for well mothers, children, and adolescents. It includes sections on obstetric history scoring, estimated date of delivery calculation using Naegele's rule, and determining age of gestation in weeks from the last menstrual period and current date. Key information covered includes normal ranges for fetal heart rate, definitions of common obstetric terms like gravida and parity, and examples of how to calculate estimated due date and gestational age.

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Overview, OB Scoring, AOG, and EDD

This document provides an overview of caring for well mothers, children, and adolescents. It includes sections on obstetric history scoring, estimated date of delivery calculation using Naegele's rule, and determining age of gestation in weeks from the last menstrual period and current date. Key information covered includes normal ranges for fetal heart rate, definitions of common obstetric terms like gravida and parity, and examples of how to calculate estimated due date and gestational age.

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CARE OF MOTHER, CHILD, AND ADOLESCENT (WELL CLIENTS)

ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY – SURIGAO LECTURER: Mrs. Jobelle Teves


COLLEGE OF NURSING TRANSCRIBED BY: Charade P. Mosenabre

TABLE OF CONTENTS a. January to March: Count back 3


I. Overview calendar months from first day of
II. Obstetric History LMP then add 7 days.
III. OB Scoring b. April to December: Count back 3
IV. Estimated Date of Delivery (EDD) calendar months from first day of
V. Age of Gestation (AOG)
LMP then add 7 days and 1 year.
OVERVIEW
c. Note: You can also add 9
→ Delivery = Childbirth calendar months from first day of
o NSVD - Normal Spontaneous Vaginal LMP then add 7 days (applicable
Delivery to all months)
o CS – Cesarean Section
EXAMPLE:
Indications:
LMP: October 2, 2021
1. Fetal distress
10 2 21
2. Cephalopelvic disproportion
-3 +7 +1
(CPD)
7 9 22
3. Macrosomic baby (newborn
EDD = July 9, 2022
who is larger than average)
→ 120bpm – 160bpm
AGE OF GESTATION (AOG)
OBSTETRIC HISTORY (OB Hx)
GTPALM → Determining Weeks AOG
→ G – gravida; number of pregnancies regardless a. Count the no. of days between
of the outcome the LMP and current date of
o nulligravida - not/never pregnant consultation
o primigravida - first time b. Formulated answer is divided by
o multigravida - has been pregnant for at 7
least 2nd time c. The quotient is the number of
→ T – term; number of full-term births (38-42 weeks
weeks)
d. Remainder is the number of days
o post term >42 weeks
→ P – parity; number of pre-term births (24 EXAMPLE:
weeks→age of viability) LMP: October 2, 2021
o nullipara - has not carried any Date of Consultation: January 11, 2022
pregnancy to the stage of visibility
o primipara - has delivered once of a Oct: 31-2= 29
fetus/es who reached the stage of Nov: 30
visibility; any abortion is NOT included in Dec: 31
the counting of parity Jan: 11
o multipara – has completed 2 or more 101 divided by 7
pregnancies to the stage of visibility AOG = 14 weeks and 3 days or
→ A – abortion; terminated pregnancy (23 weeks) 14 3/7 weeks
→ L – number of currently living children
→ M – multiple pregnancy (e.g., twins) ; counted as
one

OB SCORING
G3 T2 P1 A0 L4 M1
= 3 pregnancies, 3 births, 2 term births, 1
preterm birth, 0 abortion, 4 living children, 1
multiple pregnancy

ESTIMATED DATE OF DELIVERY (EDD)


→ Naegele’s Rule

MOSENABRE  2022 1

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