Physical Assessment
Psychosocial Assessment
Postpartum Interventions/ Teaching
Infant Care & Discharge Planning
Miscellaneous
100

The amount of centimeters the fundus decreases per day

What is 1cm/day?

100

Prolonged early contact of this is essential for bonding

What is skin-to-skin contact?

100

The nursing intervention that is especially important for post c-birth patients

What is Ambulation?

100

The video shown to parents to reduce the risk of Shaken Baby Syndrome

What is Period of Purple Crying?

100

The acronym of BUBBLLEE stands for

What is:

B-reast

U-terine Fundus

B- ladder

B-owels

L-ochia

L-egs

E- pisiotomy/Laceration/ C-birth incision

E-motional status


200

A decrease in this vital sign may indicate hemorrhage

What is blood pressure (hypotension)?

200

Three predictions of greater parenting self- efficacy

What is:

•Multiparity

•Single marital status

•Positive perception of birth experience

•Higher general self-efficacy

•Excellent partner relationship

200

The intervention that promotes healing, personal hygiene, decreased risk of infection, and promotes comfort of the traumatized perineum

What is Sitz Bath?

200

Three signs of effective breastfeeding

What is:

Appropriate latch

Sustained sucks and swallows noted during feed

Able to express gtts of colostrum/ breast milk

Newborn weight gain

Newborn is voiding/stooling as expected

Newborn settled following feed

200

Warmth, tenderness, and swelling to the leg may be an indication of this postpartum complication

What is deep vein thrombosis?

300

Warm tender, reddened area of the breast that may include symptom's of fever, nausea, and flu like symptoms

What is mastitis?

300

The term for immediate initial attraction that is uni-directional from parent to child

What is Bonding?

300

Three nursing interventions/self care methods to promote postpartum perineal comfort

What is:

•Analgesia (after pains, perineal & incisional pain)

•Ice packs to perineum (1st 12-24 hours)

•Pillows for sore perineum & hemorrhoids- squeeze buttocks together when sitting

•Tub, showers, or Sitz baths

•Medicated pads or ointments for hemorrhoids, Sitz baths, avoid straining

300

The typical time the first newborn follow up appointment is

DOUBLE YOUR POINTS

How many weeks postpartum is the first  follow up appointment for the birthing person

What is 2-3 weeks?

What is 6 weeks?

300

Soaking a pad in 1 hour is considered this and requires further assessment

What is heavy bleeding?

400

The three types of lochia

What is Rubra, Serosa, Alba?

400

Rubin's three phases of maternal behavior

What is:

Taking in (Day 1)

Taking Hold (Day 2 onward)

Letting Go (Third week - partner can also experience)

400

Returns in 3-12 weeks if not nursing regularly/supplementing

What is Menses?

400

The last nursing intervention completed before discharging a couplet home

What is car seat check/ car seat safety teaching?

400

The age less  than this is a predictor for greater parenting self-efficacy

What is 30?

500

Two reasons why the postpartum person may have a slightly normal increase in temperature

What is dehydration and leukocytosis?

500

Three unanticipated events that affect family adaptation (specific to birth)

What is:

•Caesarean birth

•Preterm or ill infant

•Birth of multiple infants

•Other life events

500

Eligible  birthing people require WinRho (Rh immunoglobulin) by this time postpartum

DOUBLE YOUR POINTS

Who is elgible for WinRho?

What is 72-hours?


Birthing person is rh- and newborn is rh+

500

The recommended frequency and method for newborn cord care

What is daily with mild soap and water?

500

Name 5 factors that affect family adaptation

What is?

•Discomfort and fatigue

•Knowledge of infant needs

•Previous experience

•Expectations for the newborn

•Maternal age

•Maternal temperament

•Temperament of the infant

•Availability of a strong support system