Ati N Maternal Proctored Exam 2023-2027 With NGN (70 RQuestiONS WITH ( NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSNewborn Septic Shock: The nurse should monitor the blood pressure of a newborn who is at risk for septic shock and should identify decreased blood pressure as an indication of this complication. Other manifestations include tachypnea, tachycardia, mottled or gray-colored skin, cool extremities, and a rapid pulse. Early PostPartum Period: Dark Red Lochia will pool in the vagina when the client is lying in bed and will flow out of the vagina when the client stands up. After initial gush, the bleeding will slow to a trickle of bright red lochia. retained placental fragments -excessive vaginal bleeding that does not stop. -Can cause early PPH, but most common cause of late PPH -Inspect placenta -Treatment: uterine exploration (Sterile, Pain management, Antibiotics post, Sonography, Curettage (D&C) Damaged Blood Vessel Blood will spurt out of the vagina, and the flow will not slow. Lochia Flow: will steadily decrease during postpartum period. Gomco Clamp Circumcision-Pressure of clamp for 3-5 minutes, then slit/cut away excess skin -Petroleum gauze strips to site after to prevent sticking to diaper -Apply petroleum jelly to the penis with each diaper change to protect