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•  Alteration in comfort: pain related to uterine involution and

                       . episiotomy
                  •    . Sleep pattern disturbance

                  •  Alteration in nutrition to less than body requirement.
                  •  Knowledge  deficit  related  to  physiological  changes  of  normal  postpartum,
                      newborn care, and self-care.

                  •  Potential for infection related to trauma and episiotomy during delivery.
               Planning and Implementation

                  The nurse should remain beside the patient.
                  •  Check and record the maternal vital signs every 15 minutes, or as necessary.
                  •  Check the uterus to ensure that it is well contracted to prevent bleeding.

                  •  Observe the amount of lochia.
                  •  Inspect the perineum for edema and hematoma.

                  •  Encourage the woman to pass urine. A full bladder will prevent proper uterine
                      contractions, and cause uterine atony and severe postpartum hemorrhage.
                  •  Clean the woman, change her clothes, swab the perineum and apply clean pad.

                  •  Give the woman a drink or light snack if she is hungry.
                  •  Show the mother her newborn infant.

                  •  Put the infant to the breast as soon as possible because the infant is very alert and
                      sucking reflex is very strong at this time.
                  •    . Encourage rest and sleep

                  •  Observe the infant's cord clamp, skin color, respiration and temperature.
                  •  Detect and treat complications early.

                  •  Complete the records for woman and infant.
                  •  Transfer the woman to postnatal ward.





               Evaluation (Expected Outcome)
               The woman's physiological status is within normal limits, she has normal vital signs,
               well-contracted uterus, normal lochia, undescended bladder, and she is free from pain
               and perineal swelling.

               The woman has been able to initiate breastfeeding.
                  •  Woman infant bonding has been enhanced woman to postnatal ward.



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