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NUR 340 Exam 4 Questions And Correct
Answers Graded A+

Post partum hemorrhage - Answer -bleeding of more than 500 mL after vaginal deliver

-bleeding of more than 1000 mL after C-section



Major obstetric hemorrhage - Answer blood loss of more than 1500-2500 mL

or

bleeding that required more than 5 units of transfused blood



Primary postpartum hemorrhage - Answer occurs in the first 24 hours after delivery



Delayed postpartum hemorrhage - Answer blood loss that occurs 24 hours to 12 weeks
after birth



Manifestation of shock due to blood loss: Mild, mod. severe shock, blood loss percent,
and the signs and symptoms - Answer Mild: 20%

-diaphoresis, inc. capillary refilling, cool extremities, maternal anxiety



Moderate: 20-40%

-Tachycardia, postural hypotension, oliguria



Severe: >40%

-hypotension, agitation/confusion, hemodynamic instability



4 T's and causes of postpartum hemorrhage - Answer -Tone: uterine atony, distended
bladder

,-Tissue: retained placenta and clots; uterine subinvolution

-Trauma: lacerations, hematoma, inversion, rupture

-Thrombin: coagulopathy (pre-existing or acquired)



Causes of subinvolution - Answer -retained placental fragments

-distended bladder

-excessive maternal activity prohibiting proper recover

-uterine myoma

-infections



Uterine inversion - Answer -when the top of the uterus collapses into the inner cavity

-due to excessive fundal pressure or pulling on the umbilical cord when the placenta is
still firmly attached to the fundus after the infant has been born



Thrombosis - Answer Formation of a blood clot



Complications associated with DIC - Answer -abruptio placentae

-amniotic fluid embolism

-intrauterine fetal death with prolonged retention of the fetus

-acute fatty liver of pregnancy

-severe preeclampsia

-HELLP syndrome

-septicemia

-postpartum hemorrhage



Clinical features of DIC - Answer -petechiae

-ecchymoses

,-bleeding gums

-fever

-hypotension

-acidosis

-hematomas

-tachycardia

-proteinuria

-uncontrolled bleeding during birth

-acute renal failure



Finding: displaced soft and boggy uterus

What's the cause? - Answer Distended bladder



Finding: Dark red bleeding mixed with clots

What's the cause? - Answer placenta fragments remaining



Finding: Firm midline uterus with stead stream or trickle of blood

What's the cause? - Answer Lacerations



Finding: Bulging area under skin surface

What's the cause? - Answer Hematoma



Finding: Petechia or ecchymoses

What's the cause? - Answer -thrombocytapenia purpura

*thrombin disorders in general



Finding: Bleeding from IV site, incision site, gums and/or bladder

, What's the cause? - Answer *thrombin disorders

-DIC



Finding: Prolonged, uncontrolled uterine bleeding

What's the cause? - Answer Thrombin disorders



Conditions associated with overdistention of uterus

Abnormalities of uterine contractions are factors that increase the risk for PPH. These
include:



Polyhydramnios

Multifetal gestation

Macrosomia



Conditions include uterine muscle exhaustion

Abnormalities of uterine contractions are factors that increase the risk for PPH.
Conditions include:



Rapid labor

Prolonged labor

Oxytocin use



Conditions include uterine infection

Abnormalities of uterine contractions are factors that increase the risk for PPH.
Conditions include:



Maternal fever

Prolonged rupture of membranes

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