Medications
Blood Loss
Causes
Treatment
100

Usually the first line drug of choice to treat postpartum hemorrhage.

What is Oxytocin?

100

Only method to accurately know blood loss.

What is weigh or measure the blood & pads?

100

The most common cause of PPH is due to this reason.

What is uterine atony?

100

First intervention that nurses do to treat PPH.

What is fundal massage? 

200

Can be given rectally.

What is misoprostol?

200

Postpartum hemorrhage is defined by these parameters. 

What is >500cc for vaginal delivery and >1000cc for a cesarean delivery? 

200

Five common risk factors for PPH. 

What is macrosomia, twin gestation (multiples)

multipara, long labor, red heads? 

200

You place the patient in the classic "shock prevention" position. 

What is laying flat with feet slightly elevated? 

300

Do not give to asthma patients. 

What is Hemabate?

300

Uterotonic drugs are effective in treatment of PPH by this action.

What is contracts smooth muscles?

300

You suspect this if the patient continues to have many blood clots with bleeding. 

What is retained placental fragments?

400

A contraindication to methergine.

What is hypertension? 

400

The patient lost 350 ml at delivery then passed a   200 ml blood clot, then a pad that weighed 400 ml first time up to the bathroom.

What is 950 ml blood loss? 

400

You suspect this when the patients' fundus is boggy and shifted to the left.

What is a full bladder? 

500

Midwives carry this drug for PPH because it needs no refrigeration or syringes. 

What is misoprostol?

500

Patient has a firm uterus but continues bleeding.

What is check for lacerations?

500

Final intervention for uncontrolled PPH.

What is hysterectomy? 

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