NUR 238 PrepU Chapter 22: Nursing Management of the Postpartum Woman at Risk
Two weeks after giving birth, a woman is feeling sad, hopeless, and guilty because she cannot take care of the infant and partner. The woman is tired but cannot sleep and has isolated herself from family and friends. The nurse recognizes that this client is exhibiting signs of:
postpartum depression.
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."
After the nurse teaches a local woman's group about postpartum affective disorders, which statement by the group indicates that the teaching was successful?
"Postpartum depression develops gradually, appearing within the first 6 weeks."
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 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.
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 (38.8°C) orally.
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
The father of a 2-week-old infant presents to the clinic with his disheveled wife for a postpartum visit. He reports his wife is acting differently, is extremely talkative and energetic, sleeping only 1 or 2 hours at a time (if at all), not eating, and appears to be totally neglecting the infant. The nurse should suspect the client is exhibiting signs and symptoms of which disorder?
Postpartum psychosis
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.
A woman arrives at the office for her 4-week postpartum visit. Her uterus is still enlarged and soft, and lochial discharge is still present. Which nursing diagnosis is most likely for this client?
Risk for fatigue related to chronic bleeding due to subinvolution
Which instruction would the nurse include in the teaching plan for a postpartum client with a history of thromboembolism to reduce the risk of a recurrence?
Wear support hose or antiembolic stockings.
What postpartum client should the nurse monitor most closely for signs of a postpartum infection?
a client who had a nonelective cesarean birth
Which measurement best describes postpartum hemorrhage?
blood loss of 1,000 ml, occurring at least 24 hours after birth
A client presents to her postpartum appointment with vague reports. The nurse suspects postpartum depression based on which assessment finding?
lack of pleasure
An Rh-positive client gives birth vaginally to a 6 lb, 10 oz (3,005 g) neonate after 17 hours of labor. Which condition puts this client at risk for infection?
length of labor
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
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
Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a life-threatening condition that the nurse recognizes can occur as a complication secondary to which primary conditions? Select all that apply.
placental abruption (abruptio placentae) severe preeclampsia septicemia
What is a risk factor for developing a postpartum infection? Select all that apply.
type 1 diabetes prolonged labor cesarean birth
A fundal massage is sometimes performed on a postpartum woman. The nurse would perform this procedure to address which condition?
uterine atony
The nurse reviews the history of a postpartum woman G3P3 and notes it is positive for obesity and smoking. The nurse would be especially alert for the development of signs and symptoms of which complication in this client?
deep venous thrombosis
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
The nurse is conducting discharge teaching with a postpartum woman. What would be an important instruction for this client?
Call her caregiver if lochia moves from serosa to rubra.
A client presents to the clinic with a 3-week-old infant reporting general flu-like symptoms and a painful right breast. Assessment reveals temperature 101.8°F (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.
The nurse recognizes that the postpartum period is a time of rapid changes for each client. What is believed to be the cause of postpartum affective disorders?
drop in estrogen and progesterone levels after birth
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?
if blood pressure is lower than 140/90 mm Hg
A client in her seventh week of the postpartum period is experiencing bouts of sadness and insomnia. The nurse suspects that the client may have developed postpartum depression. What signs or symptoms are indicative of postpartum depression? Select all that apply.
inability to concentrate loss of confidence decreased interest in life
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."
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
When monitoring a postpartum client 2 hours after birth, the nurse notices heavy bleeding with large clots. Which response is most appropriate initially?
massaging the fundus firmly
Methylergonovine is prescribed for a woman experiencing postpartum hemorrhage. The nurse monitors the woman closely for which adverse effects?
seizures
Which factor puts a multiparous client on her first postpartum day at risk for developing hemorrhage?
uterine atony
The nurse is teaching a client with newly diagnosed mastitis about her condition. The nurse would inform the client that she most likely contracted the disorder from which organism?
Staphylococcus aureus
The nurse suspects that a mother who delivered her infant 2 weeks ago is experiencing postpartum depression. What is the first line of treatment for this client?
administrating a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
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.