Key Concepts
Overview
Postpartum Assessment: BUBBLE-HE (Maternity) links antepartum risk screening, intrapartum maternal-fetal surveillance, immediate postpartum stabilization, and newborn transition to safe nursing judgment: recognize hemorrhage, severe hypertension and seizure risk, non-reassuring fetal status patterns, cord emergencies, infection, and neonatal respiratory or metabolic compromise, then escalate per policy and orders. Canadian items may use metric units and provincial wording; prioritization logic matches NCLEX-RN. Pathway context (RN, Canada). This lesson supports NCLEX-RN preparation with Canada-friendly practice framing (SI measures where shown, interprofessional norms). Continue with related lessons from the pathway lesson hub. Learning objectives - Integrate maternal vitals, uterine tone, lochia, pain, fetal tracing, and newborn work of breathing to identify priority threats across the perinatal continuum. - Select nursing interventions and teaching aligned with orders, scope, and unit protocol for labour, OR recovery, and postpartum or newborn liaison themes when shown. - Communicate early when findings suggest severe hypertension, eclampsia, magnesium toxicity, obstetric hemorrhage, uterine rupture, shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse, sepsis, respiratory failure, or critical newborn hypoglycemia. Why it matters for nursing care: Postpartum Assessment: BUBBLE-HE requires early recognition, careful trend assessment, and...
