Newborn Transition
Postpartum Assessment
Maternal Adaptation
Newborn Assessment
Contraception and Safety
100

This fetal structure allows blood to flow between the right and left atria before birth

What is the foramen ovale?

100

The “U” in BUBBLE-EE stands for this postpartum assessment component.

What is uterus?

100

Rubin’s phase where the mother focuses on her own birth experience is called this.

What is the taking-in phase?

100

The first A in APGAR stands for this?

What is appearance?

100

The C in ACHES stands for this symptom.

What is chest pain?

200

The newborn loses heat through direct contact with a cold surface by this mechanism.

What is conduction?

200

Lochia that is pink or brown-tinged is called this.

What is lochia serosa?

200

These emotional symptoms typically resolve within 2 weeks postpartum.

What are baby blues?

200

A term newborn is born between these gestational weeks?

What is 37-42 weeks

200

The S in PAINS refers to this IUD warning sign?

What is string missing/shorter/longer?

300

This respiratory event helps establish functional residual capacity after birth.

What is the first breath/cry?

300

A boggy uterus places the patient at risk for this complication.

What is postpartum hemorrhage?

300

Early skin-to-skin contact promotes this parent-newborn process.

What is bonding/attachment?

300
Swelling that crosses suture lines after birth is called this?

What is caput succadaneum?

300

Ovulaation may occur before this postpartum event.

What is the first menstrual period.

400

Brown fat is important because it helps the newborn do this.

What is maintain body temperature/produce heat?

400

The REEDA assessment evaluates this postpartum area?

What is the perineum/episiotomy/laceration?

400

This hormone increases to support breastfeeding after delivery?


What is prolactin?
400

This newborn skin finding appears as small white papules on the nose.

What is milia?

400

This type of contraception includes IUDs and implants.

What is long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)?

500

A newborn with tachypnea should avoid this due to aspiration risk.

What is oral feeding?

500

Saturting a pad in less than one hour is considered this.

What is excessive postpartum hemorrhage?

500

This postpartum complication includes hallucinations, delusions, or risk of harm to self or infant?

Postpartum psychosis

500
The expected heartrate range for a normal newborn is this.

What is 110-160 bpm?

500

This postpartum physiologic state increases the risk for DVT and PE.

What is hypercoagulable state?

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