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N113 Postpartum care Quiz

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1. What are some concerns involving the bladder?




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2. How does postpartum depression differ from baby blues?




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3. What are later causes of hemorrhage?




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4. How is an episiotomy or laceration assessed?




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5. What are the classic signs of a polmonary emboli?




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6. What is viability?




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7. How ofter should vitals be checked after delivery?




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8. What is a laceration?




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9. What are the psychological adjustment stages?




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10. What are the characteristics of the taking in phase?




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11. The time between conception and onset of labor, used interchangeably with prenatal




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12. Infection at the placental site




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13. 1st day postpartum - at or slightly above umbilicus, 2nd day - at or slightly below umbilicus, 3rd day - 1 finger below umbilicus, 4th day - 2 fingers below, by 10th day - behind symphysis - not detectable




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14. The number of pregnancies in which the fetus has reached 20 or more weeks gestation when they are born regardless of live or still born.




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15. Breasts, uterus, bladder, bowel function, lochia, episiotomy (or laceration) Homnam's sign, emotional status.




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16. Are they soft, firm or filling? Any discharge - type & amount, Nipples cracked/lesions? Unusual contour?




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17. From the delivery of the placenta & membranes to the return of a woman's reproductive system to its non-pregnant state - approx 6 weeks.




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18. the decidua (lining) which is cast off down to myometrium, a new endometrium is formed




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19. tear through skin & structures that are superficial to muscle




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20. Vaginal deliveries can have normal diet, have increased thirst due to fluid loss & medications. C-sections start on clear liquids until bowel sounds or flatus are present.





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