- Understand the risk factors associated with uterine atony, such as prolonged labor, multiple gestation, and retained placental fragments.
- Identify clinical signs and symptoms indicating major PPH due to uterine atony, including excessive vaginal bleeding, uterine distension, and hypovolemic shock.
- Practice comprehensive assessment techniques to evaluate the severity of PPH and identify potential causes, including uterine massage, fundal height measurement, and assessment of vital signs.
- Practice accurate and timely documentation of assessments, interventions, and responses to treatment in the medical record, ensuring continuity of care and adherence to regulatory standards.
- Enhance communication skills by effectively conveying information about the patients condition, treatment options, and interventions to the healthcare team and engaging in shared decision-making with patients and families.