POSTPARTUM CARE IN MATERNAL AND CHILD
HEALTH NURSING FULL TEST BANK WITH
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
◉Puerperium . Answer: 6-week period post-delivery until reproductive
organs return.
◉Normal Postpartum . Answer: Physical and psychological adjustment
after childbirth.
◉Involution . Answer: Uterus's return to near-prepregnant size post-
delivery.
◉Early Postpartum . Answer: First 10 days following childbirth.
◉Late Postpartum . Answer: Days following the early postpartum phase.
◉B.U.B.B.L.E. - H.E. . Answer: Factors affecting postpartum
experience assessment.
,◉Homan's Sign . Answer: Test for deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
presence.
◉Lochia . Answer: Vaginal discharge following childbirth.
◉Lochia Rubra . Answer: Dark red discharge for first 2-3 days.
◉Lochia Serosa . Answer: Pink to brownish discharge lasting 3-20 days.
◉Lochia Alba . Answer: Colorless to creamy yellow discharge for 10
days to 3 weeks.
◉Postpartum Warning Signs . Answer: Symptoms to report to physician
after delivery.
◉Breast Changes . Answer: Breasts enlarge and firm during lactation.
◉Colostrum . Answer: Initial breast milk present at delivery.
◉Prolactin . Answer: Hormone stimulating milk production post-
delivery.
, ◉Estrogen and Progesterone . Answer: Hormones that drop rapidly after
placenta delivery.
◉Cardiovascular Changes . Answer: Transient bradycardia and blood
volume decrease post-delivery.
◉Cervical Involution . Answer: Cervix returns to pre-pregnant state over
months.
◉Diastasis Recti . Answer: Separation of abdominal muscles post-
delivery.
◉Transient Bradycardia . Answer: Heart rate drops to 50-70 bpm post-
delivery.
◉Postpartum Complications . Answer: Risks include DVT, hemorrhage,
and infection.
◉Emotional Status . Answer: Mother's psychological well-being post-
delivery.
◉Uterine Overdistention . Answer: Excessive uterine stretching from
multiple births.
HEALTH NURSING FULL TEST BANK WITH
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
◉Puerperium . Answer: 6-week period post-delivery until reproductive
organs return.
◉Normal Postpartum . Answer: Physical and psychological adjustment
after childbirth.
◉Involution . Answer: Uterus's return to near-prepregnant size post-
delivery.
◉Early Postpartum . Answer: First 10 days following childbirth.
◉Late Postpartum . Answer: Days following the early postpartum phase.
◉B.U.B.B.L.E. - H.E. . Answer: Factors affecting postpartum
experience assessment.
,◉Homan's Sign . Answer: Test for deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
presence.
◉Lochia . Answer: Vaginal discharge following childbirth.
◉Lochia Rubra . Answer: Dark red discharge for first 2-3 days.
◉Lochia Serosa . Answer: Pink to brownish discharge lasting 3-20 days.
◉Lochia Alba . Answer: Colorless to creamy yellow discharge for 10
days to 3 weeks.
◉Postpartum Warning Signs . Answer: Symptoms to report to physician
after delivery.
◉Breast Changes . Answer: Breasts enlarge and firm during lactation.
◉Colostrum . Answer: Initial breast milk present at delivery.
◉Prolactin . Answer: Hormone stimulating milk production post-
delivery.
, ◉Estrogen and Progesterone . Answer: Hormones that drop rapidly after
placenta delivery.
◉Cardiovascular Changes . Answer: Transient bradycardia and blood
volume decrease post-delivery.
◉Cervical Involution . Answer: Cervix returns to pre-pregnant state over
months.
◉Diastasis Recti . Answer: Separation of abdominal muscles post-
delivery.
◉Transient Bradycardia . Answer: Heart rate drops to 50-70 bpm post-
delivery.
◉Postpartum Complications . Answer: Risks include DVT, hemorrhage,
and infection.
◉Emotional Status . Answer: Mother's psychological well-being post-
delivery.
◉Uterine Overdistention . Answer: Excessive uterine stretching from
multiple births.