MAKE A POSTPARTUM BUBBLE HED ASSESSMENT RETURN DEMO SCRIPT WITH POSSIBLE ABNORMAL FINDINGS PUT THE RATIONALE WHY THEY PERFORM THAT CERTAIN ASSESSMENT AND IDENTIFY THE NURSING CONSIDERATION
ANSWER:- Postpartum Assessment Findings.
Mrs. Nadia Angeles’s Postpartum Bubble Head Evaluation Return Demo Script:
Nurse: Mrs. Angeles, good morning. I’m here to do a postpartum check to ensure you and your baby are well. How do you feel today?
Mrs. Angeles: (crying) I’m experiencing terrible stomach discomfort and intense peri-anal agony.
Nurse: I see. Let me first check your vital signs. (Estimates vital indicators such as blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate, temperature, and oxygen saturation.)
Nurse: Madame Angeles, I’m going to examine your abdomen. Please tell me where you are experiencing pain.
Mrs. Angeles: It’s here (pointing to the bottom right quadrant).
Nurse: (Assesses the abdomen) (Assesses the abdomen) Mrs. Angeles, I discovered some discomfort and distention in your belly and a reduction in your bowel sounds. These data point to an intestinal blockage or a postpartum infection.
Nurse: I’m going to examine your perineum right now. Mrs. Angeles (performs perineal assessment) Around your perineum, I discovered some redness, swelling, and pain. These results indicate that you may have a perineal hematoma or infection.
Nurse: Next, I’ll examine your respiration. Mrs. Angeles (assesses respiratory health), I saw you were hyperventilating. Is there anything that bothers you?
Mrs. Angeles: (Agitated) I’m uneasy and restless because of the pain.
Nurse: I see what you’re saying. I’ll offer pain relievers and anti-anxiety drugs to relieve discomfort and anxiety. Please attempt to relax by taking several deep breaths. Please also drink lots of water and eat a well-balanced diet to help you recover.
Considerations for nurses:
The vital signs examination monitors the patient’s general health and identifies aberrant results that might signal postpartum problems.
The abdominal examination looks for symptoms of postpartum bleeding, intestinal blockage, or infection.
The perineal examination looks for evidence of a perineal hematoma or infection, which may cause significant pain and discomfort.
The respiratory examination is used to identify any symptoms of hyperventilation, which may be caused by discomfort, anxiety, or other medical disorders.
To assist in easing the patient’s discomfort and worry, the nursing concern is administering pain treatment and anti-anxiety drugs as the physician recommends. To aid healing and rehabilitation, the patient should also be advised to drink enough fluids and consume a well-balanced diet.
QUESTION:- Mrs. Nadia Angeles , Female , 32 years old, elementary teacher, 62P2
livered LGA baby via NCD . she is hypertensive and diabetic receiving
maintenance medications of a 2hrs after delivery , she cried helplessly complaining
severe abdominal pain and sharp peri- anal pain at 10/10 pain scale.
she became restless and agitated resulting her to hyperventilate.
-MAKE A POSTPARTUM BUBBLE HED ASSESSMENT RETURN DEMO SCRIPT WITH POSSIBLE ABNORMAL FINDINGS PUT THE RATIONALE WHY THEY PERFORM THAT CERTAIN ASSESSMENT AND IDENTIFY THE NURSING CONSIDERATION