Approximately 60% of deaths caused by Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy occur within _____ days after delivery.
What is 6?
This is a known contributor to perinatal depression.
What is Sleep Deprivation?
Cord clamping should be deferred for this amount of time in newborns who do not require immediate resuscitation.
What is 60 seconds?
According to the Clinical Guideline: Operative Vaginal Delivery, the intended method of a vacuum-assisted delivery should be reassessed if delivery has not occurred after this number of contractions.
What is four?
This should be calculated after every delivery.
What is Quantified Blood Loss (QBL)?
Diagnosis of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia both require the development of new-onset and persistent hypertension after _____ weeks gestation in a woman with previously normal BP.
What is 20?
The signs and symptoms of this Perinatal Mental Health condition include feelings of anger, irritability and/or rage, lack of interest in the baby, sleep disturbances, crying and sadness, loss of interest in things you used to enjoy and possible thoughts of harming the baby or yourself.
What is Perinatal Depression?
These are the 4 key questions to ask when preparing to attend a delivery.
What are:
What is the expected gestational age?
Is the amniotic fluid clear?
Are there any additional risk factors?
What is the umbilical cord management plan?
Acccording to Epidural Analgesia: Management of the Pregnant Patient, if frequent straight catheterization is needed, you can consider use of this.
What is indwelling foley catheter?
This must be placed on the container holding dirty instruments when they are being transported through the hallway.
What is a biohazard sticker?
Hand/face edema, headaches, right upper quadrant pain and visual changes are worsening signs or symptoms of this disorder in pregnancy.
What is gestational hypertension or preclampsia.
The most common complication of childbirth.
What are Mental Health Conditions?
This must be established before starting compressions.
What is airway?
According to Epidural Analgesia: Management of a Pregnant Patient, these should be assessed every 5 minutes until stable for 3 consecutive evaluations with the initiation and with any re-bolus of medication through the epidural. Once stable, hourly checks should continue until the epidural is discontinued.
What are dermatome levels?
The name of Jen Hamilton's #1 New York Times Bestseller.
What is Birth Vibes?
These medications are considered first line agents for management of gestational hypertension or preeclampsia.
What are oral immediate release Nifedipine, IV labetalol and IV hydralazine?
This is a serious Perinatal Mental Health disorder that usually has an onset in the first 2 weeks (but can be experienced up to a year postpartum) and occurs in approximately 1 to 2 out of every 1,000 deliveries. It is considered an emergency if it is an active case.
What is perinatal/postpartum psychosis?
This should be done if an infant's heart rate is not increasing within 15 to 30 seconds of starting ventilation and you do not observe chest movement.
What is start the ventilation corrective steps (aka MR SOPA)?
According to the Clinical Guideline: Operative Vaginal Delivery, documentation should include when the vacuum is applied, by whom, and the number of these during which the device is used.
What is contractions?
This information must be written on all lab specimens.
What is date, time and initials of person collecting the specimen?
This blood pressure measurement is considered a hypertensive emergency and requires prompt treatment.
What is SBP ≥ 160 mm Hg and/or DBP ≥ 110 mm Hg?
Patients experiencing this are at increased risk for perinatal depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress.
What is Intimate Partner Violence?
This is the most important and effective step during neonatal resuscitation.
What is ventilation?
According to Epidural Analgesia: Management of the Pregnant Patient, bladder distention and urinary retention should be assessed at a minimum of this number of hours?
What is a minimum of every four hours?
After delivery, the Kaiser score should be documented within this timeframe.
What is 2 hours?