Postpartum Assessment
Normal Postpartum Healing
Bleeding Complications
Other Complications
Breast Care and Feeding
100

When performing a postpartum Assessment, the nurse palpates the top of the uterus known as this. 

What is a fundus?

100

This is the amount of time that a vaginal delivery should be on pelvic rest in the postpartum delivery. 

What is 6 weeks?

100

Early postpartum hemorrhage is most often caused by this. 

What is uterine atony or a boggy uterus?

100

A self limiting disorder that affects most women in the postpartum period. It is characterized by mood swings, insomnia, and irritability; and normally lasts 10 days or less. 

What is baby blues?

100

This is the substance present in the breast at 32 weeks and through 1-3 postpartum days. 

What is colostrum?

200

This is the normal position of the uterus just after delivery. 

What is at the Umbilicus or 1cm below?

200

This is the amount of time a woman should apply ice to the perineum after a vaginal delivery?

What is 12-24 hours?

200
For a vaginal delivery, a greater amount of blood loss than this is considered a postpartum hemorrhage?

What is 500ml?

200

All pregnant women are at risk for this potential complication after delivery; however, those who have delivered via cesarean and those with a history of varicosities have a greater risk. 

What is a VTE, DVT or PE?

200

A normal breast exam on a woman 1 day postpartum is characterized by this. 

What are soft, nontender breasts with colostrum?

300

A fundal assessment that is deviated to the right of the umbilicus indicates the need for this intervention. 

What is to empty the bladder?

300

This is the type of lochia present when the uterus starts to slough itself of the cells used for placental attachment. 

What is lochia alba?

300

This drug can be given IM or PO and is commonly given for a postpartum hemorrhage in a woman without a history of hypertension. The standard dose is 0.2mg. 

What is Methergine?

300

This is a common postpartum infection characterized by dysuria, frequent urination, urinary retention, and possibly fever. 

What is a urinary tract infection?

300

This is the best intervention to prevent engorgement and mastitis?

What is frequent breastfeeding or hand expression?

400

This is the type of lochia present for the first few postpartum days. 

What is lochia rubra?

400

The time frame in which a Rhogam candidate should receive Rhogam after delivery to prevent Rh isoimmunization?

What is 72 hours?

400
With fundal massage, the presence of a trickle or gush of blood in addition to a firm uterus suggests this postpartum complication. 

What are lacerations of the genital tract?

400

This is a life threatening condition accompanied by impaired clotting ability, Elevated PT and PTT, and oozing from IV sites. It is also stage II of amniotic fluid embolism. 

What is Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation?

400

An infection of the breast tissue, characterized by redness, pain and swelling to one or both breasts; and must be treated with antibiotics. 

What is mastitis?

500

The presence of this assessment finding in the feet is normal due to the increased fluid volume after delivery. 

What is edema?

500

This is the single most effective intervention to help regain bowel function after a cesarean delivery. It should be encouraged 4 times per day. 

What is ambulation?

500

This drug is often given for a postpartum hemorrhage and it stimulates vasoconstriction of smooth muscle including the GI tract which often leads to diarrhea. 

What is hemabate?

500
Most often seen after major abdominal surgery including a cesarean section. It is characterized by hypoactive bowel sounds, bloating, difficulty passing gas, and difficulty tolerating a normal diet. 

What is an ileus?

500

This is the single most important intervention to promote breastfeeding for the mom and baby. 

What is skin to skin?