POSTPARTUM PHYSICAL ADAPTATIONS
POSTPARTUM PHYSICAL ADAPTATIONS II
POSTPARTUM PHYSICAL ADAPTATIONS III
POSTPARTUM PHYSICAL ADAPTATIONS IV
NURSING CARE DURING THE EARLY POSTPARTUM PERIOD
100

The postpartum period, also known as ___________, is the period following the delivery of the placenta and lasting until the reproductive organs return to a nonpregnant state, usually about 6 weeks. 

puerperium

100

The total volume of postpartum lochia is approximately _____ to _____ ml and the process of discharging it may last up to ___ weeks. 

200  500   6

100

Expected blood loss from a vaginal delivery

250-500ml

100

The WBC may increase to levels as high as __________ cells/mm3

30,000

100

Dark red blood is termed _________ ________

lochia rubra

200

_________  _________, which occurs in 25%-50% of women, is noticeable and may frighten the woman. It may occur anytime from 1-30 minutes after delivery and lasts for 2-60 minutes. 

Postpartum Shivering

200

Vaginal folds known as ________ appear after about 4 weeks. 

rugae

200

Expected blood loss from a cesarean delivery 

800-1,000

200

Separation of abdominal wall muscles

diastasis recti


200

brownish red then lighter color red blood is called ______  _______

lochia serosa

300

Immediately after the placenta is delivered, estrogen and progesterone levels drop quickly. Oxytocin continues to be released, which causes the uterus to contract and begin shrinking down to a nonpregnant size. This process is called ___________.

Involution

300

In general, menstruation, which marks the beginning of ovulation, begins in ___ to ____ weeks for bottle-feeding women. 

6  12

300

A ___ to ___% increase in cardiac output occurs immediately after delivery

60-80

300

Lack of muscle tone which could lead to a PPH

atony

300

yellowish colored lochia is called ______    ______

lochia alba

400

The top portion of the uterus is called the  _______

fundus

400

A thin, yellowish fluid that provides nutrition and antibodies to the breastfeeding infant. 

colostrum

400

Secretion and passage of large amounts of urine.

Diuresis

400

Can displace the uterus and make involution difficult

full bladder

400

less than 4 inches of lochia on a pad would be considered ___________

light

500

The uterus continues to descend approximately_______ cm per day

1 (or one fingerbreadth)

500

Hyperpigmentation of the skin on the face caused by the melanocyte-stimulating hormones. 

melasma

500

The woman may excrete up to _______ml of fluid per day for the first few days. 

3,000

500

A stool softener which may be prescribed to the postpartum patient. 

Ducosate

500

When a pad is saturated with lochia within an hour it is called ________

heavy

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