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INTRA PARTAL
OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY College of Nursing
120 Mc Arthur Hi-way, Marulas, Valenzuela City Tel. nos. (02) 2921124; (02) 293-2703 loc 120

SUMMARY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION ACHIEVING
INTRA-PARTAL CARE COMPETENCY
In Accordance with PRC Board of Nursing Memorandum No.01 Series 2009

Signature over Printed Name of Student: Morales, Christine Bernadette Robles
INTRA-PARTAL COMPETENCIES
DESIRED RATING
1ST RLE
2ND RLE
3RD RLE
AVERAGE RATING
I. SAFE AND QUALITY NURSING CARE (SQC)

1. Obtains obstetrical history including parity, gravid score, LMP, EDC, AOG, BOW onset of true labor.
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2. Checks vital signs.
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3. Conducts physical examination.
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4. Performs Leopold’s examination.
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5. Checks Fetal Heart Rate and Fundic Height.
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6. Monitor progress of labor/ uterine contractions as to:
Frequency
Duration
Intensity
Interval

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7. Observes for the timely rupture of membrane.
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8. Coaches mother on process of labor.
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PERFORMS FUNCTIONS DURING ACTUAL LABOR

1. Transport clients safely while providing privacy.
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2. Places mother in lithotomy position.
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3. Performs perineal care using sterile technique correctly.
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4. Performs proper hand scrub.
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5. Wears gown and gloves according to hospital policy.
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6. Performs Ritgen’s maneuver safely.
2

7. Coaches mother on breathing and pushing techniques.
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8. Delivers baby and placenta carefully.
Checks and manages cord recoil correctly
Clamps and cuts the cord correctly
Identify signs of placental separation
Check the characteristics/ completeness of the placenta

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9. Assesses amount of blood loss (normal:<500cc)
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10. Employs interventions to achieve and maintain a well contracted uterus to prevent/control hemorrhage.
Uterine massage
Correct administration of oxytocin
Cold compress

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11. Assesses presence and

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