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Components of nursing care

That’s his mother with rest and recovery after birth


Assessment of physiological and psychological adaptation


Prevention of complications


Education regarding self management of infant care


Supportive mother and her partner during transition to parenthood

Transfer from recovery area

And traditional setting, woman is moved to after birth room after recovery


In labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum setting, woman and infant remain together in room where birth occurred


Post anesthesia recovery, regardless of status no woman should be discharge from recovery until completely recovered from anesthesia

Planning for discharge

Length of stay is dependent upon:


Physical condition of the mother a newborn, mental and emotional status of mother, social support at home, educational needs for self management, financial constraints

Planning for discharge

Newborns and mother’s health protection act of 1996


Allows for a minimum of 40 hours today after vaginal birth and 96 hours after the Cesarian birth


Criteria for discharge


American Academy of pediatrics recommendation

Planning for discharge

I’m going to physical assessment


Routine laboratory test


Nursing interventions:


Preventing excessive bleeding, maintaining uterine tone, preventing bladder distention,Preventing infection, promoting comfort, nine nonpharmacological interventions pharmaceutical interventions

Planning for discharge

Nursing interventions: promoting rest, promoting ambulation, exercise, nutrition, promoting normal bowel and bladder problems, bladder function valve function promoting breast-feeding and lactation suppression

Planning for discharge

Nursing interventions, health promotion for future pregnancies, rubella vera Cella TD app and preventing RH isoimmunization

Discharge care management

EffectOf birth experience, maternal self in image, adaptation to parenthood and parent infant interactions

Planning for discharge

Care management: psychological needs family structure and function, effective cultural beliefs and practices


Discharge teaching


Self-care and signs of complications sexual activity and contraception, and medications

Planning for discharge

Discharge teaching:


Follow up after discharge routine schedule of care, home visit, telephone pole up, warm lines, support groups, referral to community resources

Discharge teaching:


Follow up after discharge routine schedule of care, home visit, telephone pole up, warm lines, support groups, referral to community resources