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Postpartum and Newborn Drugs. Dena Evans, EdD(c), MPH, BSN, RN, CNE Assistant Professor Department of Nursing The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Postpartum. See Routine Orders pg. 857. Five Purposes. Prevent uterine atony Relive pain Enhance or suppress lactation
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Postpartum and Newborn Drugs Dena Evans, EdD(c), MPH, BSN, RN, CNE Assistant Professor Department of Nursing The University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Postpartum See Routine Orders pg. 857
Five Purposes Prevent uterine atony Relive pain Enhance or suppress lactation Promote bowel function Enhance immunity
Pain Relief • NSAIDS • May prolong bleeding time • Take with food or water ↓ GI upset • Narcotics
Remember • Systemic analgesics • Decreased alertness • Opioids • Bowel function • Respirations
REEDA Redness Ecchymosis Edema Discharge Approximation
Medications • Witch hazel • Nupercainal onitment • Nonpharmacological • Sitz baths
Lactation Suppression • Medications not used/less popular due to side effects • Chlorotrianisene (Tace) • Deladumone OB • Bromocriptine mesylate (Parlodel) • You may be asked about these by a family member • Now-support bras, breast bindings, axillary ice packs
Bowel Function • Flatus • Antiflatulants • Ambulation • Increase water intake • High-fiber foods
Bowel Function Colace Peri-Colace Dulcolax MOM Mineral Oil Nursing Process Laxatives-pg. 864
Immunizations Rho D Immune Globulin Explain erythroblastosis fetalis Direct vs. Indirect Coomb’s test
RhoD • Given prenatally in approx. 1-2% of Rh- women. • Assessed at initial prenatal visit and again at 28-29 weeks. • Can be given IM within 72 hours after delivery • Routinely given after maternal/fetal blood mixing. • Human D immunoglobulin • Religious Beliefs**
Rubella Vaccine AKA German Measles High rate of abortion, neurological defects Congenital rubella syndrome First Trimester-risk After First Trimester-less risk Vaccine is contraindicated during pregnancy
Side Effects Burning at injection site acidic pH of vaccine. Urticaria-allergic reaction Malaise Fever Headache Arthralgia Moderate fever
Adverse Reactions Hypotension Chills Dizziness Headache Pruritis Injection site reaction Have epinephrine available to treat anaphylaxis
After Delivery-Newborn • Erythromycin Ophthalmic Ointment • Vitamin K • Anti-infective agents (cord stump) • Literature supports drug cord care
Side Effects/Adverse Reactions • EES-chemical conjunctivitis • Vitamin K-prevents bleeding • Pain and edema at injection site • Allergic reaction • Hyperbilirubinemia and jaundice • Bilirubin and Vitamin K = protein binding sites
Discharge Immunizations • HBV • Require maternal consent (signed) • Number based on mothers HBsAg status • IM-vastus lateralis (preferred site) or rectus femoris • Negative-only one injection • Positive-two • HBV vaccine AND HBIG (hepatitis B immune globulin)
Nursing Process HBV Page 872