Signs and symptoms of a transfusion reaction.
What is fever, chills, SOB, chest pain, back pain, nausea, and vomitting?
The hemorrhage risk assessment should be completed when____________________.
What is when the patient is admitted, once a shift, and when there is a change in the patient's condition?
Diagnosis for a patient with BPs>140/90 on two occasions at least 4 hours apart, or >160/110 confirmed within minutes after 20 weeks gestation with proteinuria and/or complaints of a headache.
What is preeclampsia?
The most effective way to increase milk supply.
What is hand expression after feeding?
Names of the Social workers for the maternal child division.
Who is Theresa Horton and Margaret Fusco?
Activating the OHT is mandatory when QBL is equal or greater than _____ in a vaginal delivery or equal or greater than _____ in a Cesarean delivery
What is 900 ml and 1500 ml
We measure this at EVERY delivery to aid in recognition of excessive blood loss.
What is QBL?
The therapeutic range for magnesium levels.
What is 4-8 mg/dL?
The frequency a LATCH score should be documented.
What is once a shift?
All families with babies admitted here need a social work consult.
What is NICU?
The amount of time you can keep the MTP cooler before you need to return it to the blood bank for another ice pack.
What is 4 hours?
72% of patients with this condition will require a hysterectomy. (Hint-patients at risk may have a placenta previa, history of a previous c/s or other uterine surgery, or IVF).
What is an accreta?
The frequency in which we assess edema, reflexes, preeclampsia symptoms, magnesium side effects, breath sounds, and LOC when our patient is receiving Magnesium for Preeclampsia.
What is every 2 hours?
The number of hours daily infants should be "rooming-in" at a Baby Friendly hospital.
What is 23 hours?
Reasons an OB patient will need a social work consult. (Name 3)
What is an unscheduled c/section, vacuum or forceps assisted delivery or delivery with shoulder dystocia, hemorrhage, D&C, Hysterectomy, or transfer to ICU.
When choosing this blood transfusion order the provider must call the blood bank.
What is the MTP (massive transfusion protocol)?
What is Tissue, Tone, Trauma, Thrombin?
Cardiac monitoring is required when this medication is given IVP for hypertension.
What is Labetalol?
The least number of documented feedings required per 24 hours.
What is 8?
This affects 10-20% of women, researchers are still not sure of the exact cause but changes in hormones, sleep deprivation, stress and family history of depression may contribute.
What is postpartum depression?
The infusion rate we start routine blood transfusion at for the first 15 minutes.
What is 60cc/hr?
This maternal/fetal emergency may present with the following signs and symptoms:
fetal bradycardia, evidence of hypovolemia, loss of fetal station, severe abdominal pain
What is uterine rupture?
The antidote for magnesium toxicity.
What Calcium Gluconate? (1gm IVP over 5-10 minutes)
The frequency a breastfeeding mother who is separated from her newborn should use a breast pump.
What is ASAP and every 3 hours?
Every baby needs to go home in one of these but it is NOT provided by social work.
What is a car seat?