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9.2 Health assessment of mothers after childbirth - Coggle Diagram
9.2 Health assessment of mothers after childbirth
The purpose of maternal nursing during the postpartum period.
• Observe changes in both physical and mental.
• To promote the functions of various body systems.
• discomfort during the postpartum period.
• Promote self-care and infants.
• Reduce anxiety and build confidence.
• Promoting the relationship between mother-father and infant families.
Nursing for the relief of postpartum pain.
• Arranged for the mother to rest his head high.
• Recommend breathing.
• Place a cold bag on the stomach.
• Support the stomach muscles with a pillow or hand or a cloth for the tummy.
• Roll in the uterus with softness.
• Painkiller.
• Nursing for the relief of perineal pain.
• hematoma.
• Rest on your side on the opposite side with perineal incisions.
•Avoid perineal friction.
• Perineal cleanse.
•Introducing techniques for relieving pain.
•Perineal compress with cold.
•Anal and perineum.
•Painkiller.
Nursing to prevent postpartum hemorrhage.
• for the perineal wound And the vaginal wall
• Assess the condition of perineal incisions and vaginal wall ulcers.
• Caring for perineal tenderness with softness
• Muscles in the vaginal area
• Recommend eating food
•V/S
13 B
(Breast and lactation)
Breast
Tits
Lymph nodes
Secretion of milk And type of milk
(Belly and fundus)
Rectus / Rectus muscle
Uterus, such as uterine peak levels, contraction, position, pain
Abdominal wall muscles
(Bladder)
Full bladder
Bladder excretion
The retention of the bladder
(Background)
Raising children before and past and present illnesses
Past postpartum history
Past and present birth history
Past and present pregnancy history
General personal information
(Bleeding and lochia)
(Bowel and movement)
(Bottom)
(Blues)
(Baby)
(Bonding)
(Belief)
(Body condition)
Vascular inflammation and thrombosis
Rest
Body movement
Food and water needs
Fibrillation
Cleanliness body weight
General characteristics such as facial expressions, posture, tiredness, fatigue
ฺBody temperature and bloodpressure