Nursing Management of the Postpartum Woman at Risk
Which situation should concern the nurse treating a postpartum client within a few days of birth?
The client feels empty since she gave birth to the neonate.
It is discovered that a new mother has developed a postpartum infection. What is the most likely expected outcome that the nurse will identify for this client related to this condition?
Client's temperature remains below 100.4° F or 38° C orally.
The nurse is monitoring the woman who is 1 hour postpartum and notes on assessment the uterine fundus is boggy, to the right, and approximately 2 cm above the umbilicus. The nurse would conclude this is most likely related to which potential complication?
Bladder distention
The nurse is caring for a postpartum woman who exhibits a large amount of bleeding. Which areas would the nurse need to assess before the woman ambulates?
Blood pressure, pulse, reports of dizziness
In talking to a mother who is 6 hours post-delivery, the mother reports that she has changed her perineal pad twice in the last hour. What question by the nurse would best elicit information needed to determine the mother's status?
"How much blood was on the two pads?"
The nurse is administering a postpartum woman an antibiotic for mastitis. Which statement by the mother indicates that she understood the nurse's explanation of care?
"I can continue breastfeeding my infant, but it may be somewhat uncomfortable."
A postpartum woman is being discharged with anticoagulant therapy for treatment of deep vein thrombosis. After teaching the woman about this therapy, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful based on which statement?
"I need to apply pressure to any cut for 5 to 10 minutes."
The nurse is assigned to care for a postpartum client with a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) who is prescribed anticoagulation therapy. Which statement will the nurse include when providing education to this client?
"You need to avoid medications which contain acetylsalicylic acid."
A postpartum woman is being treated for hemorrhage and is to receive a blood transfusion. The nurse understands that this treatment is being instituted based on which amount of estimated blood loss?
1,500 ml
A client has had a cesarean birth. Which amount of blood loss would the nurse document as a postpartum hemorrhage in this client?
1000 ml
The nurse is caring for a client who has given birth to twins. During which time period would the nurse instruct on the possibility of a late postpartum hemorrhage?
24 hours to 12 weeks after birth
A postpartum woman is developing a thrombophlebitis in her right leg. Which assessments would the nurse make to detect this?
Assess for pedal edema.
The nurse is monitoring a client who is 5 hours postpartum and notes her perineal pad has become saturated in approximately 15 minutes. Which action should the nurse prioritize?
Assess the woman's fundus.
A 29-year-old postpartum client is receiving anticoagulant therapy for deep venous thrombophlebitis. The nurse should include which instruction in her discharge teaching?
Avoid over-the-counter (OTC) salicylates.
Which assessment would lead the nurse to believe a postpartum woman is developing a urinary complication?
At 8 hours postdelivery she has voided a total of 100 mL in four small voidings.
The nurse notes that a client's uterus, which was firm after the fundal massage, has become boggy again. Which intervention would the nurse do next?
Check for bladder distention, while encouraging the client to void.
A client presents to the clinic with her 3-week-old infant reporting general flu-like symptoms and a painful right breast. Assessment reveals temperature 101°8F (38.8°C) and the right breast nipple with a movable mass that is red and warm. The client is diagnosed with mastitis. Which instruction should the nurse prioritize for this client?
Complete the full course of antibiotic prescribed, even if you begin to feel better.
A woman is 2 weeks postpartum when she calls the clinic and tells the nurse that she has a fever of 101°F (38.3°C). She reports abdominal pain and a "bad smell" to her lochia. The nurse recognizes that these symptoms are associated with which condition?
Endometritis
The nurse collects a urine specimen for culture from a postpartum woman with a suspected urinary tract infection. Which organism would the nurse expect the culture to reveal?
Escherichia coli
The nurse is administering methylergonovine 0.2 mg to a postpartum client with uterine subinvolution. Which assessment will the nurse need to make prior to administering the medication?
Her blood pressure is below 140/90 mm Hg
Which assessment on the third postpartum day would indicate to the nurse that a woman is experiencing uterine subinvolution?
Her uterus is at the level of the umbilicus.
A nurse is caring for a client with a postpartum laceration. Which nursing diagnoses would be most appropriate? Select all that apply.
Ineffective tissue perfusion Risk for injury Impaired tissue integrity
The nurse is assessing a client 48 hours postpartum and notes on assessment: temperature 101.2oF (38.4oC), HR 82, RR 18, BP 125/78 mm Hg. The nurse should suspect the vital signs indicate which potential situation?
Infection
A postpartum client who was discharged home returns to the primary health care facility after 2 weeks with reports of fever and pain in the breast. The client is diagnosed with mastitis. What education should the nurse give to the client for managing and preventing mastitis?
Perform handwashing before and after breastfeeding.
The nurse is giving an educational presentation to the local Le Leche league chapter. One woman asks about risk factors for mastitis. Which condition would the nurse most likely include in the response?
Pierced nipple
A postpartum client is recovering from the birth and emergent repair of a cervical laceration. Which sign on assessment should the nurse prioritize and report to the health care provider?
Weak and rapid pulse
A nurse is caring for a client with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Which intervention should the nurse perform first?
administration of platelet transfusions as prescribed
Which intervention would be helpful to a client who is bottle feeding her infant and experiencing hard, engorged breasts?
applying ice
Which measurement best describes postpartum hemorrhage?
blood loss of 1,000 ml, occurring at least 24 hours after birth
The mental health clinical nurse specialist is teaching a postpartum nurse how to use the Postpartum Depression Predictor Scale (PDSS) to assess for postpartum depression. The nurse specialist determines the need for additional teaching when the nurse identifies which component as being screened with the scale?
family and social support system
A woman presents to the clinic at 1-month postpartum and reports her left breast has a painful, reddened area. On assessment, the nurse discovers a localized red and warm area. The nurse predicts the client has developed which disorder?
mastitis
A woman is experiencing a postpartum hemorrhage due to uterine atony. Which risk factor would the nurse recognize as contributory to this specific problem?
multiparity
Which finding(s) leads the nurse to suspect that a postpartum woman has developed endometritis? Select all that apply.
pain on both sides of the abdomen foul-smelling lochia
A woman presents to her first postpartum visit reporting she does not feel well. Which findings would lead the nurse to suspect that she has developed endometritis? Select all that apply.
pain on both sides of the abdomen leukocytosis
A nurse is reviewing the labor and birth record of a postpartum woman. The nurse determines the need for frequent monitoring for infection based on which factors in the woman's history? Select all that apply.
use of regional anesthesia for birth use of fetal scalp electrode for internal fetal monitoring forceps-assisted vaginal birth history of gestational diabetes
A client who gave birth several hours ago is experiencing postpartum hemorrhage. She had a cesarean birth and received deep, general anesthesia. She has a history of postpartum hemorrhage with her previous births. The blood is a dark red. Which cause of the hemorrhage is most likely in this client?
uterine atony
A fundal massage is sometimes performed on a postpartum woman. The nurse would perform this procedure to address which condition?
uterine atony
Which factor puts a multiparous client on her first postpartum day at risk for developing hemorrhage?
uterine atony
A nurse is caring for a client in the postpartum period. When observing the client's condition, the nurse notices that the client tends to speak incoherently. The client's thought process is disoriented, and she frequently indulges in obsessive concerns. The nurse notes that the client has difficulty in relaxing and sleeping. The nurse interprets these findings as suggesting which condition?
Postpartum psychosis
A nurse is caring for a client who has just given birth. What is the best method for the nurse to assess this client for postpartum hemorrhage?
by frequently assessing uterine involution
The nurse is conducting a review class for a group of perinatal nurses about factors that place a pregnant woman at risk for infection in the postpartum period. The nurse determines that additional teaching is needed when the group identifies which factor?
increased vaginal acidity leading to growth of bacteria
The nurse is providing education to a postpartum woman who has developed a uterine infection. Which statement by the woman indicates that further instruction is needed?
"When I am sleeping or lying in bed, I should lie flat on my back."
A client is diagnosed with a postpartum infection. The nurse is most correct to provide which instruction?
Finish all antibiotics to decrease a genital tract infection.
A nurse is assessing the perineum of several postpartum clients using the REEDA score. The nurse initiates interventions to minimize the risk for postpartum infection for the client with which score?
9
A postpartum client with a history of deep vein thrombosis is being discharged on anticoagulant therapy. The nurse teaches the client about the therapy and measures to reduce her risk for bleeding. Which statement by the client indicates the need for additional teaching?
"I should brush my teeth vigorously to stimulate the gums."
The nurse assesses the client who is 1 hour postpartum and discovers a heavy, steady trickle of bright red blood from the vagina in the presence of a firm fundus. Which potential cause should the nurse question and report to the RN or primary care provider?
Laceration
The nurse is caring for a mother within the first four hours after a cesarean birth. Which nursing intervention would be most appropriate to prevent thrombophlebitis in the mother?
Ambulate the client as soon as her vital signs are stable.
A client arrives in the emergency department accompanied by her husband and new 10-week-old infant, crying, confused, and with possible hallucinations. The nurse recognizes this could possibly be postpartum psychosis as it can appear within which time frame after birth?
3 months
One of the primary assessments a nurse makes every day is for postpartum hemorrhage. What does the nurse assess the fundus for?
consistency, shape, and location
Manual manipulation is used to reposition the uterus of a client experiencing uterine inversion. After the repositioning, which type of medication would the nurse administer as prescribed to the client?
oxytocin agent
The nurse is working with several clients who have recently delivered healthy newborns. Which statement by a mother would alert the nurse to further assess the mother for postpartum depression?
"I seem to cry more each and every day that goes by."
A woman who delivered her infant by cesarean section 1 week ago called her physician's office to report chills, fever of 101.6℉ (38.7℃) and a poor appetite. She also tells the nurse that she is having strong afterbirth pains and her lochia has increased in volume and has an odor. Lab work shows an elevated WBC count. Which of these reported findings is the most significant finding related to the suspected diagnosis of endometritis?
Fever