The definition of severe maternal hypertension
What is 2 BP >/=160 systolic or >/= 110 diastolic more than 15 min apart but less than 1 hour apart?
Frequency of B/P assessments when Labetalol is administered
What is every 10 minutes?
Timing of pain reassessment after pain medication administration
What is 5 to 60 min?
What should be printed and given to the patient at discharge?
What is the "After Visit Summary"?
Timing of vital signs prior to start of blood products
What is within 15 min PRIOR to blood administration?
What is required to verify the first severe level B/P?
What is a manual B/P?
Name of order set for patient's who have two severe B/Ps
What is Maternal Hypertension Emergency Management orders?
Minimum V/S and pain assessments for a post-partum patient with hypertension who delivered < 24 h ago
What is every 4 h?
Minimum frequency patient education should be addressed during patient's stay
What is every shift?
Frequency of vital signs during blood administration
What 15 min. after start of infusion and when transfusion is completed?
Besides B/P, name 3 assessments that should be done after determining patient is in a Maternal Hypertensive Crisis?
What are reflexes; clonus; visual disturbances; RUQ pain; lung sounds; headache?
What 2 care plans should be present for a mother with SVB 2 hours ago who has hypertension
What are 1. HRH OB Post-partum & 2. HRH OB Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy care plans?
List 3 of 5 pain qualities documented in EPIC after med administration
What are Intensity, Quality, Location, Duration, Response to Treatment?
When appropriate medication side effects are reviewed with patient
What is at time of administration and at discharge?
Associate verifies this prior to administering any blood product
What is the blood consent in EPIC?
What vital sign should be assessed prior to starting Labetalol? What device should be used to monitor the patient?
What is a heart rate > 60/min?
What is Telemetry?
Medication pathways available when a patient has a maternal hypertensive emergency
What is Labetalol, Hydralazine, and Nifedipine?
When Nitrous Oxide is used, how often is pain reassessment required?
What is a minimum of q 1 hour
What Education resources are available to give at discharge when a patient has a critical event occur?
Life After... PPH, Neonatal Transfer, Severe Maternal Hypertension?
When should remainder of blood and tubing be returned to the blood bank?
What is when a blood transfusion reaction occurs and blood administration is stopped prior to completion?
Time to treat goal for severe maternal hypertension
What is within 60 minutes of the first severe range B/P?
Intervention to protect patient in case of seizures
What is padding side-rails?
The name of the pain scale used for neonates
What is N.I.P.S?
This method, used by RNs and other clinical experts, ensures patients and families can accurately repeat back what they’ve learned.
What is the teach-back method?

What is 1558 or 1600?