THE COMPLICATED POSTPARTAL EXPERIENCE
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Bleeding of 500mL of more following delivery
Caused by uterine atony, lacerations and retained placental fragments
Nursing interventions:
Massage the fundus
Monitor vital signs every 5 to 15 minutes
Maintain asepsis
Do pad counts
Prepare to administer oxytocin if prescribed
Administer fluids and monitor intake and output
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
Assessment findings
Bleeding may range from massive, unanticipated blood loss to localized bleeding (purpura and petechiae)
Presence of special maternity problems
Interventions
Assist with medical mgt. of underlying condition.
Administer blood component therapy (white blood cells, packed cells, fresh frozen plasma, cryoprecipitate) as ordered.
Observe for signs of insidious bleeding (oozing IV site, petechiae, lowered hematocrit).
Institute nursing measures for severe bleeding /shock if needed.
Provide emotional support to client and family as needed.
Postpartum Infection
Any infection of the reproductive organs that occurs within 28 days of delivery or abortion
Signs:
Fever
Chills
Anorexia
Pelvic discomfort or pain
Vaginal discharge
Elevated white blood cell count
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Interventions
Encourage high fluid intake
Provide warm baths to relieve discomfort and promote perineal hygiene
Administer and monitor intake of prescribed medications (antibiotics, urinary analgesics)
Stress good bladder-emptying schedule
Monitor for signs of premature labor from severe or untreated infection
Interventions for Postpartum Infection
Monitor vital signs
Make the mother comfortable as possible
Keep the mother warm if chilled
Encourage fluids to 3000 to 4000 mL per day if not contraindicated
Encourage frequent voiding and monitor intake and output
Administer antibiotics as prescribed
Interventions for Thrombophlebitis
Avoid pressure behind the knees
Avoid prolonged sitting
Avoid constrictive clothing
Avoid crossing of legs
Never massage the legs
Use support hose if prescribed
Comply with an anticoagulant as prescribed
Interventions for Hematoma
Monitor vital signs
Place ice at the hematoma site
Administer analgesics and antibiotics as prescribed
Encourage fluids and voiding
Prepare for incision and evacuation of hematoma if necessary
Mastitis
Inflammation of the breast as a result of infection
Primarily occurs in breast feeding mothers 2-3 weeks after delivery
Signs:
Localized heat and swelling
Pain
Elevated temperature
Complains of flu-like symptoms
Nursing interventions:
Good hand washing
Wear support bras
Do manual expression of breast milk or use breast pump every 4 hours
Administer pain relievers and antibiotics as prescribed
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