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Nursing Care Plan

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Date: February 25, 2006
Nursing Diagnosis Outcome Criteria (Goal) Evaluation of Outcome Criteria (Goal)

PC: Postpartum Hemorrhage
Patient will develop no complications related to excessive bleeding, will maintain normal vital signs of express understanding of her condition, its management, and discharge instructions, identify and use available support systems.



R/T, RTRF and secondary to: Pathophysiology Supporting
Nursing Diagnosis Statement (cite source)
• Uterine atony (over distended uterus, anesthesia, analgesia, previous history of uterine atony, high parity, prolonged labor, ocytocin-induced labor, trauma during labor and birth)
• Lacerations of the birth canal
• Retained placental fragments
• Ruptured uterus
• Inversion of the uterus
• Placenta accrete
• Coagulation disorders
• Placental abruption
• Placenta previa
• Manuel Removal of a retained placenta
• Magnesium Sulfate administration during labor or postpartum......


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