Hemorrhage (Postpartum Bleeding) for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
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Hemorrhage (Postpartum Bleeding)
Definition/Etiology:
- Excessive vaginal bleeding after delivery (or abortion) for up to 6 weeks
- Losses greater than 500 mL within 24 hours of delivery
- Primary postpartum hemorrhage – Within 24 hours
Four Ts-
- Tone — uterine atony
- Trauma — tearing at vagina, perineum, rectum
- Tissue — retained products of conception
- Thrombin — DIC
Clinical Presentation:
- Steady flow of bright, red blood and Nausea
- Pale, clammy skin
- Soft, boggy uterus
- Signs of shock
Collaborative Management:
Interventions-
- Massage uterus with suprapubic pressure
- Manual pressure to perineal tears
- Treat hemorrhagic shock
- Oxytocin administration
- May need higher-level or specialty care
Linchpins: (Key Points)
- Boggy uterus does not contract
- Excessive vaginal bleeding after delivery
Transcript
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References:
- Emergency Nurses Association. (2017) Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum, 7th Edition. PA: Saunders
- Savone, D. (2017). Genitourinary, Gynecology, and Obstetrical Emergencies. In CEN Online Review. Emergency Nurses Association.