Worldwide, postpartum hemorrhage occurs in about__% of all deliveries.
10%
What is the ideal Temperature of a newborn?
36.5 *C-37.5*C
What is pharmacological option for patients for pain relief in labour?
Epidural, Fentanyl, Morphine, Nitrous Oxide
What is the Code of the month for April?
Code White-violent or aggressive situation involving a patient, visitor, or intruder.
What is the name of the first hour after birth when it comes to breastfeeding?
"Golden Hour"
How many Risk Category is there in the PPH Risk? What are they?
3
Admission
Pre-Birth
Post-Birth
A respiratory rate above this number in a newborn is considered Tachypnea?
What is >60 breaths per min
Give 3 examples of non medication pain management methods in labour?
Change position, walking, birthing ball, hydrotherapy, massage, counterpressure, heat or cold packs, breathing techniques, music, dim lighting, calm environment
What does RLS stand for?
The Reporting & Learning System is intended to enable and support our our organizational commitment to develop a safe culture. Voluntarily report adverse events, close calls and potential Hazards.
What medication can you give IV in a PPH?
Oxytocin, TXA
Carbetocin
What is the minimum __ cm for term infant for measuring head circumference?
Remeasure if less than 33 cm
Where is the Emergency Binder located?
Behind the charge nurse desk or on line in Compassionnet
What medication can you give in a PPH with the route being IM? (Hint-4)
Oxytocin, Carbetocin (Duratocin), Ergot (Ergonovine), Hemabate (Carboprost)
What is the average volume in liters of blood, in a woman's circulatory system?
5 Liters
What is included in the Apgar score? (Hint 5)
Skin Colour
Heart Rate
Reflex irritability
Muscle Tone
Respiratory Effort
How often do we have to do a OH&S Report Card and a unit inspection?
4 times a year, quarterly.
Zidovudine-AZT is used for patients that require antiretroviral medication used to treat HIV/AIDS. Where would you find the PPE guide when you have a patient that requires this medication?
AHS Provincial Parenteral manual or Red Binder in the Med room.
How often do you assess a health newborn vitals that was born vaginal or a C-section in the first 2 hours?
3
15 min, 1 hr, 2 hr
What are the four Ts of PPH?
Tone, Trauma, Tissue and Thrombin
Skin-to skin contact immediately after birth helps stabilize these 3 key newborn parameters?
What is temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate?
What medication that we use regularly that are Reproductive Hazardous Medications? Bonus points if you can tell us what PPE you should wear while handling these medication.
Carbetocin- Duratocin
Carboprost- Hemabate
Ergonvine-Ergot
Misoprostol/Mifepristone
Oxytocin
What are factors that increase the risk of tachysystole?
use of misoprostol or oxytocin for induction, epidural analgesia, abruptio placenta, uterine over-distension, preeclampsia and hypertension.