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when does the 4th stage of labor being?
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after delivery of the placenta
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what are the 3 phases of the 4th stage of labor and how long do they last?
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immediate- 1st 24 hours
early- 1st week late- up to 6 weeks |
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temperature can increase during 1st 24 hours due to:
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breast engorgement, muscular exertion, dehydration, hormones
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bradycardia is common due to decreased workload; if HR over 100 __, __ or __ may be indicated
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hypovolemia, infection, pain
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define subinvolution
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slowed descent of fundus/uterus after delivery
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after 24 hours, the level of the fundus decreases by __ every day below the __; should be at level of __ on 7th day; not palpable by __ day
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1 cm, umbilicus
symphysis pubis 10th |
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what are the 3 stages of lochia and how long do they last?
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rubra- days 1-3,
serosa- days 4-9, alba- days 10-14 (can last up to 6 weeks) |
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what is the EBL with vaginal deliveries? with c-sections?
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300-400 ml
600-800 ml |
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__ __ incontinence common during 1st 6 weeks postpartum
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transient stress
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postpartum blues occur around __ day in > __ % of women and usually resolves on its own in __-__ days
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3rd; 50; 10-14
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postpartum ___ occurs in 7-30 % of women, usually in __paras
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depression; multiparas
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postpartum __ occurs within first __-__ months and is an emergency situation
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psychosis; 1-3
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needs rhogam while pregnant if Rh __ and need after delivery if ___
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negative; baby Rh positive
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what is the leading cause of postpartal hemorrhage?
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uterine atony
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what is considered hemorrhage in a vaginal delivery? in a c-section?
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more than 500 ml
more than 1000 ml *or 10% decrease in Hct between admission and delivery* |