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Postpartum Nursing Care Pathway - Perinatal Services BC

Introduction About the Maternal Postpartum Nursing care Pathway 2 Who updated the Maternal Postpartum Nursing care Pathway 2 Women-Centred care 2 Referring to a Primary Health care Provider (PHCP) 3 Referrals to Other Resources 3 Goals and Needs Health Canada s National Guidelines 3 Needs World Health Organization 4 Timeframes 4 Maternal Physiological Stability

The Postpartum Nursing Care Pathway assumes that informed decision making is used when care is offered ... • Baby’s Best Chance Parents’ Handbook of Pregnancy and Baby Care (second revision sixth edition) ... baby, and family during the period of adjustment (support may be from other family members, social contacts, and/or the community)

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1 Introduction About the Maternal Postpartum Nursing care Pathway 2 Who updated the Maternal Postpartum Nursing care Pathway 2 Women-Centred care 2 Referring to a Primary Health care Provider (PHCP) 3 Referrals to Other Resources 3 Goals and Needs Health Canada s National Guidelines 3 Needs World Health Organization 4 Timeframes 4 Maternal Physiological Stability 4 Postpartum Pain

2 Scale (VAS) 5 Sedation Scale 5 Physiological HealthAbdomen/Fundus 7 Pain 8 Abdominal Incision 9 Breasts

3 10 Communicable Diseases (Infections) Hepatitis B 15 Hepatitis C 16 Herpes Simplex 17 HIV 18 Rubella

4 19 Varicella Zoster 20 Influenza 21 Elimination Bowel Function 22 Urinary Function 24 Lochia 25 Perineum 26Rh Negative 27 Vital Signs 28 Psychosocial HealthBonding and Attachment 29 Emotional Status and Mental Health

5 31 Support Systems/Resources 33 Changes: family Strengths And ChallengesFamily Function 34 family Planning/Sexuality 35 Health Follow-up in Community 37 Infant Feeding Breastfeeding 39 Infant Feeding Formula Feeding 42 Lifestyle Activities/Rest

6 43 Healthy Eating 45 Smoking and Use of Drugs/Substances 46 Safe Home Environment 48 Glossary of Abbreviations 49 References & Endnotes 49 Revision Committee 53 Perinatal Services BCObstetrics Guideline 20 Postpartum Nursing care PathwayMarch 2011 While every attempt has been made to ensure that the information contained herein is clinically accurate and current, Perinatal Services BC acknowledges that many issues remain controversial, and therefore may be subject to practice interpretation Perinatal Services BC, 2011 Perinatal Services BC West Tower, 3rd Floor 555 West 12th Avenue Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 3X7 Tel.

7 (604) Services BCAbout the Maternal Postpartum Nursing care PathwayThe Maternal Postpartum Nursing care Pathway identifies the goals and needs of Postpartum women and is the foundation for documentation on the British Columbia Postpartum Clinical care Path (for Vaginal and Caesarean Delivery) To ensure all of the assessment criteria are captured, they have been organized in alphabetical order into three main sections: Physiological Health Psychosocial Health Changes: family Strengths and Challenges While the maternal assessment criteria are presented as discrete topic entities it is not intended that they be viewed as separate from one another For example, the maternal physiological changes affect her psychosocial health To assist with this, cross referencing is used throughout the document This is also evident when referencing to newborn criteria in the Newborn Nursing care Pathway The mother and newborn are considered to be an inseparable dyad with the care of one influencing the care of the other; for example breastfeeding affects the mother, her newborn, bonding and attachment In this document, assessments are entered into specific periods.

8 From immediately after birth to 7 days Postpartum and beyond These are guidelines and are used to ensure that all assessment criteria have been captured Once the woman is in her own surroundings, assessments will be performed based on individual Nursing judgment in consultation with the mother Who updated the Maternal Postpartum Nursing care Pathway Perinatal Services BC (formerly BC Perinatal Health Program)1 coordinated the updating of this document It represents a consensus opinion, based on best evidence, of an interdisciplinary team of health care professionals The team included nurses from acute care and public health Nursing representing each of the Health Authorities as well as rural and urban practice areas Clinical consultation was provided by family physicians, pediatricians, obstetricians, and other clinical experts as required Statement of Women-Centred care The Postpartum Nursing care Pathway assumes that informed decision making is used when care is offered As stated by CRNBC2 nurses provide information that a reasonable person would require in order to make an informed decision about the proposed care .

9 Treatment or research This includes information about the condition for which the care , treatment or research is proposed, the nature of the care , treatment or research, and its risks and benefits as well as any alternatives. Nurses provide sufficient, specific, evidence-based information in a timely and appropriate manner, advocating for clients to acquire desired information from others and assisting clients to understand the information provided 3 The United Nations4 states that gender is a primary determinant of health Health Canada5 recognizes the potential biases women experience in health care where women's health is determined not only by their reproductive functions, but also by biological characteristics that differ from those of men (sex), and by socially determined roles and relationships (gender)

10 6 The BC Provincial Women s Health Strategy7 uses the framework of Women-Centred care which respects women s diversity, supports the way women provide for their health needs in the social, cultural and spiritual context of their experience, addresses the barriers to access Services , and places the woman and her newborn at the centre of care It also assures that women, their partners and families are treated with kindness, respect and dignity Services are planned and provided to meet their needs, respecting the woman s preferences and decisions, even if they differ from the caregiver s recommendations 8,9 In certain circumstances (such as maternal mental health or child maltreatment) Nursing judgment and/or reporting requirements may override a woman s decision Introduction3 Obstetrics Guideline 20: Postpartum Nursing care PathwayReferring to a Primary Health care Provider (PHCP)Prior to referring to a Primary Health care Provider (PHCP) an appropriate Postpartum Nursing assessment will be performed.


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