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100

The second stage of lochia passing, which is pinkish brown and expelled 3 to 10 days postpartum and contains leukocytes, red blood cells, and serous fluid

What is lochia serosa

100

The close emotional attraction to a newborn by the parents that develops during the first 30 to 60 minutes after birth

What is bonding

100

When unconjugated bilirubin pigment is deposited into skin and mucous membranes as a result of increased bilirubin levels

What is jaundice

100

The five parameters that are assessed to evaluate a newborn's physical condition at 1 and 5 minutes 

What is APGAR: appearance (color), pulse (heart rate), grimace (reflex irritability), activity (muscle tone), respiratory (effort)

100

How often should a breastfeeding mother feed her baby?

What is every 2-3hrs 

200

Painful uterine contractions that is part of the involution process to prevent hemorrhage from the placental site

What is afterpains

200

What is being assessed using REEDA (redness, ecchymosis, edema, drainage, approximation)

What is perineum (episiotomy -looking for hematomas, intact skin, infection and healing)

200

The lipoprotein found in newborn's lungs that prevents alveolar collapse at end of expiration and loss of lung volume

What is surfactant

200

What medication is administered to prevent opthalmia neonatorum, the condition that is caused by vaginal discharge of a mother who has gonorrhea or chlamydia

What is erythromycin 0.5% ointment

200

How long can a postpartum patient use ice packs for?

What is no more than 24 hours

300

What are the Rubin's 3 phases that a mother goes through to adjust to her new maternal role

What is the taking-in, taking-hold, and letting-go phases
300

What is given to the Rh-negative mother at 28 weeks gestation and within 72 hours after childbirth to prevent initial isoimmunization

What is RhoGAM/Rh immunoglobulin

300

Caused by turbulent blood flow around structures of the heart and can be heard during the neonatal period as a result of changing dynamics of the cardiovascular system at birth

What is cardiac murmurs

300

The localized subperiosteal collection of blood of the skull which is always confined by one cranial bone and cross the suture line

What is cephalohematoma

300

Rare emergency that occurs when cord precedes the fetus out and occurs in 1 out of 500 births

What is umbilical cord prolapse

400

A condition of the urinary system that is a major cause of uterine atony, which allows excessive bleeding

What is urinary retention

400

What condition occurs in up to 3 per 1000 births and is a major cause of maternal mortality, resulting from a dislodged DVT in the lower extremities

What is pulmonary embolism

400

The vital sign that should closely be observed for newborns born by cesarean births, as they do not have the benefit of the birth canal squeeze

What are respirations

400

Newborns who are born to diabetic mothers may experience this complication.

What is: hypoglycemia 

400

What is the 

What is placental abruption

500

What is secreted from the anterior pituitary gland in increasing levels throughout pregnancy that triggers synthesis and secretion of milk after the woman gives birth

What is prolactin

500

Uterine atony, precipitous labor, retained placental fragments, prolonged third stage of labor, and uterine overdistention are some of the risk factors for this complication

What is postpartum hemorrhage

500
The process in which brown fat is oxidized in response to cold exposure, to convert chemical energy directly into heat when activated by the sympathetic nervous system
What is nonshivering thermogenesis
500

A newborn that is breathing irregularly with nasal flaring and intercostal retractions is experiencing

What is: Respiratory distress

500

This should be suspected if any pregnant woman has an acute onset of respiratory distress and hypotension

What is amniotic fluid embolism