Most common form of shock
What is hypovolemic shock?
This occurs after hemorrhage b/c of the loss of RBCs
What is anemia?
*Name 3 manifestations*
I can cause SOB, dysnpea, feelings of impending doom.
What is a PE?
*name 3 nursing interventions for a client who has a PE*
Mom should perform this once/month, 7 days after beginning menses.
What is a BSE?
I use basal body temp, cervical mucus, and calendar method to determine ovulation.
What is natural family planning?
This is caused by allergic responses to drugs that were administered.
What is anaphylactic shock?
I manifest within 24 hours postpartum.
What is early PPH?
I cause redness, tenderness, edema, and heaviness of the breast.
What is mastitis?
*name 2 patient teaching tips*
This is known as the absence of menstruation.
What is amenorrhea?
*Name 2 things that can cause this*
I prevent ovulation.
What are OCPs?
* state 2 teaching points for the mom who is being discharged on an OCP*
This can be caused by infections.
What is septic shock?
I manifest 24 hours and 6 weeks postpartum.
What is late PPH.
I am common after birth, is self limiting, but mom finds pleasure in everyday life.
What are the postpartum blues?
This is known as painful menses or cramps.
What is dysmenorrhea?
*name 3 treatments*
I can decrease the effectiveness of OCPs.
What are antibiotics, anticonvulsants, Rifampin, Barbituates.
This can be caused by a PE, anemia, HTN, or other cardiac disorders.
What is cardiogenic shock.
This is the most common cause of early PPH.
What is uterine atony?
What is the treatment for this?
I can cause a serious impairment of reality and can manifest within 4 weeks of delivery. I can interfere with the new role transition.
What is postpartum depression?
This causes tissue to be present outside of the uterus.
What is endometriosis?
Warning signs to report when on OCPs.
What are ACHES?
- ABD pain (severe)
- Chest pain, dyspnea, bloody sputum
- HA (severe), weakness, or numbness in extremities
- Eye problems
- Severe leg pain/swelling, speech issues.
I can can be caused by severe vomiting, dirrhea, pancreatitis, peritonitis, and burns.
What is hypovolemic shock?
* How am I treated?*
This can cause uterine atony.
What is uterine distension, retained placental fragments, prolonged labor?
I am contraindicated when taking antipsychotic medications.
What is breastfeeding?
This can manifest as spiking fever, hypotension, rash resembling a sunburn, and peeling skin on hands/feet.
What is Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)?
*name 2 treatments*
I am done in the office for permanent sterilization.
What is a vasectomy?
**what should the client report to the MD post procedure**