Uterine atony {Ans: Lack of uterine muscle tone after childbirth}Fundal massage {Ans: Massage of the top of the uterus to reduce bleeding}Venous access {Ans: Establishing a route for medication or fluid administration}Cervical dilation {Ans: Opening of the cervix during labor}Umbilical cord {Ans: Connects fetus to placenta for nutrient transfer}Newborn assessment {Ans: Evaluation of infant's health after birth}Bottle feeding {Ans: Feeding infant with formula from a bottle}Multifetal gestation {Ans: Pregnancy with more than one fetus}Early decelerations {Ans: Fetal heart rate decreases during contractions}Preexisting diabetes {Ans: Diabetes diagnosed before pregnancy}Breastfeeding education {Ans: Teaching postpartum client about nursing an infant}Apgar score {Ans: Numerical assessment of newborn's health at birth}Hemorrhoids {Ans: Swollen veins in the rectum or anus}Obstetric hemorrhage {Ans: Excessive bleeding during childbirth}Episiotomy {Ans: Surgical incision to widen the vaginal opening}Rhogam {Ans: Medication to prevent Rh isoimmunization}Total weight gain {Ans: Overall increase in body weight during pregnancy}Pre-eclampsia risk factors {Ans: Conditions increasing the likelihood of pre-eclampsia}Fetal presenting part {Ans: Part of the fetus closest to the birth canal}Chronic hypertension {Ans: Long-term high blood pressure}