Postnatal Flashcards
NBS
Newborn
Blood
Spot
What are 3 risk factors for maternal sepsis?
Obesity
Diabetes
Anaemia
What are 4 post natal observations of the mother?
Temperature
Pulse
Blood pressure
Respirations
What should you look for when assessing the breasts postnatally?
Redness
Abcess
Engorgement
Nipple trauma
What is autolysis?
The digestion of excess muscle fibres by enzymes as the uterus undergoes involution
What are 3 vaginal losses after birth?
Rubra (red) 2-4 days after birth
Serosa (pink) 4-10 days after birth
Alba (white) 10-14 days after birth
What is the main symptom of a uterine infection?
And what are 3 other symptoms?
Raised Temperature above 38 degrees C And Weakness Heavy bleeding Foul smelling lochia
What is the appearance of legs with thrombosis?
Swollen
Red
Tender
What changes can happen to the bladder after birth?
Diuresis
Pelvic floor
Retention
What changes can occur to the bowel after birth
Constipation
Fear
What should you look for when assessing a wound after birth (eg c section scar)
Signs of healing
Pain
Hygiene
Infection
What are some exercises shown to a woman postnatally Aimee to target (improve) ?
Pelvic floor
SPD (symphysis pubis dysfunction)
What should the heart rate be of a baby after birth?
90-150 BPM
What should you assess in addition to HR, B, T & C after birth?
Reflexes
What four abnormalities should you look for on examination of a newborn?
CHD (congenital heart disease) DDH (developmental dysplasia of the hip) Congenital cataract Undescended testes Jaundice Cord infection (omphalitis)