What is Breasts, Uterus, Bladder, Bowel, Lochia, Episiotomy, Homan's Sign, Emotional Status?
100
The terminology for postpartum
What is Puerperium or Fourth Trimester
100
Age, culture, parental attitudes, expectations, significant others, planned versus unplanned pregnancy, the infants health, infants gender or knowledge of parenting
What are factors that affect attachment?
100
Made the connection between lack of hand washing and spread of childbed fever.
Who is Semmelweiss?
100
Usually seen in the first weeks of life, this condition is considered a normal
What are the "baby blues?"
200
REEDA
What is Redness, Edema, Ecchymosis, Drainage, Approximation?
200
Lochia that lasts for about 10 days and is pinkish/brownish
What is Serosa?
200
Focuses on forward movement of the family as a unit
What is the letting go phase?
200
Infection with pus at the surgical site
What is a wound abcess
200
History of depression or family history of depression
What are risk factor for postpartum depression?
300
Calf tenderness
What is a positive Homan's Sign?
300
May occur 3rd or 4th day postpartum and usually resolves within 24-36 hours
What is engorgement?
300
Social, verbal, and non-verbal responses such as holding, cuddling, kissing, caressing, eye contact and positive responses from the infant.
What are behaviors of attachment?
300
Leads to a reduction in postpartum infections.
What is HAND WASHING?
300
Develops 2 weeks to 3 months after delivery and can last up to a year
What is post partum depression
400
Heavy lochia, boggy, displaced uterus
What is a distended bladder?
400
The process of the uterus returning to its normal size begins immediately after delivery of the placenta
What is Uterine Involution?
400
Happens in the first 24-48 hours after delivery.
The mother is very dependent. Her needs are usually taken care of by others especially since she is experiencing physical discomforts. During this time she is getting rest and nourishment.
What is the taking in phase?
400
Inflamatory condition of the breast
What is mastitis?
400
A group of mental illnesses with a sudden onset of psychotic symptoms following childbirth.
What is postpartum psychosis?
500
Fundal check frequency
What is
Q 15 min in the first hour
Q 30 min in the second hour
Q 4 hours in the first 24 hours
Q 8 hours after the first 24 hours
500
Laceration of the vaginal mucosa and/or perineal skin and deeper subcutaneous tissue
What is a second degree laceration?
500
Starts on the second or third day postpartum and lasts about 10 days
What is the taking hold phase?
500
Streptoccoccal
What is the bacteria most associated with PP infections?
500
Recurrent, persistent, inappropriate, and intrusive thoughts, impulses, images, or actions