Following a vaginal delivery, the postpartum nurse should observe for:
A . Dystocia, kraurosis
B . Chadwick’s sign
C . Fatigue, hemorrhoids
D . Hemorrhage and infection
Answer: D
Explanation:
(A) Dystocia is difficult labor. The delivery has occurred. Kraurosis is atrophy and dryness of skin and any mucous membrane (vulva).
(B) Chadwick’s sign is a bluish color of vaginal mucosa suggestive of pregnancy.
(C) Fatigue is a common symptom in the postpartal period. Hemorrhoids may occur with pregnancy.
(D) Hemorrhage and infection are potential complications of vaginal delivery. Hemorrhage may result from retained placental fragments or soft uterus. Infection may occur from the introduction of organisms into the uterus during the delivery.