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nursing management

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hemorrhage complication   placenta previa, labor induction, retained placental fragments, prolonged third stage of labor  
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uterine fundus   should be midline and firm  
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boggy uterus   sign of uterine atony  
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bowel movements   occur 2-3 days after giving birth  
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scant lochia   1-2 inch lochia staine on the pad  
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light lochia   4 inch stain  
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moderate lochia   4-6 inch stain  
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large/heavy lochia   saturated within 1 hour  
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heavy bleeding   massage the boggy fundus until firm to reduce the flow of blood  
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first degree lacerations   involves skin and superficial structures above muscles  
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second degree lacerations   extends through perineal muscles  
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third degree laceration   extends throughthe anal sphincter muscle  
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fourth degree laceration   continues through anterior rectal wall  
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episiotomy   while line the length of the wound is a sign of infection, swelling and discharge  
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pulmonary emboli   1 in 2,000 pregnancies and major cause of maternal mortality  
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bonding   close emotional attraction to a newborn by parents within 30-60 minutes  
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en face position   eye to eye contact mothers to newborn  
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attachement   development of strong affection between and infant and significant other  
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touch   instinctual interaction between parent and infant  
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developmental task   trust vs. mistrus  
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eye contact, enface position, expressed pride, names infant   positive attachment behaviors  
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expresses disappointment,appears uninterested in having infant in room,asks to have infant return to nursery   negative attachment behaviors  
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smiles, sucks well, makes eye to eye contact, strong grasp reflex, follows parents face   positive attachment behaviors infant  
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feeds poorly, cries for long periods, flat affect, rarely smiles, stiffens body when held, doesn't pay attention to parents face   negative attachement behaviors infant  
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Kegel exercises   emtpy bladder, tighten pelvic muscle for 10 seconds, perform 10 exercises, 3 times/day,  
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