rest of OB. GTPAL, Meds, Fetal HR monitoring
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don't know how to get rid of that clicking sound at the end ... but here's a link to the hard file<br />
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something i said, that >1 pad / 15min = bad. this is very true. However, >1pad/hour should make the nurse concerned about post partum hemorrhage. So some facts below to help with differentiating test questions<br />
<b><u>Post-partum HEMORRHAGE</u></b><br />
>500mL estimated blood loss on Vaginal birth is considered significant<br />
>1000mL estimated blood loss on Cesarian birth is considered significant<br />
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steps to correct this include:<br />
- assess and monitor for signs of HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK and REMAIN WITH THE CLIENT<br />
- massage the fundus if not firm and midline.<br />
- notify the HCP<br />
- administer stimulant meds described in podcast<br />
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When massaging the fundus, make sure to have one hand just above the pubis symphysis to support it while you press firmly massage the fundus<br />
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https://ia601500.us.archive.org/28/items/OBREVIEW_201704/OBREVIEW.pdf<br />
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