Which postpartum infection is most often contracted by first-time mothers who are breastfeeding

C) desmopressin.

Cryoprecipitate may be used; however, because of the risk of possible donor viruses, other modalities are considered safer. Treatment with plasma products, such as factor VIII and vWf, are an acceptable option for this client. Because of the repeated exposure to donor blood products and possible viruses, this is not the initial treatment of choice. Desmopressin is the primary treatment of choice. This hormone can be administered orally, nasally, and intravenously. This medication promotes the release of factor VIII and vWf from storage. Although the administration of this prostaglandin is known to promote contraction of the uterus during after birth hemorrhage, it is not effective for the client who presents with a bleeding disorder.

What are thromboembolic conditions that are of concern during the postpartum period?

The three most common thromboembolic conditions during the postpartum period are superficial venous thrombosis (SVT), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and pulmonary embolism (PE). The size of the clot can increase as circulating blood passes over it and deposits more platelets, fibrin, and cells.

Which of the following postpartum conditions are medical emergencies that require immediate attention?

Common postpartum emergencies include pain, fever, hemorrhage, hypertension, preeclampsia, eclampsia, infection, and depression. ED management should include a thorough history, including date and route of delivery, procedural complications, pregnancy history, and current symptoms.

Which factors place a client at risk for postpartum infection?

Most research on postpartum infections has occurred in high resource countries, where risk factors include poor intrapartum hygiene, low socioeconomic status, primiparity, prolonged rupture of membranes, prolonged labor, and having more than five vaginal exams intrapartum [6].

Which hematologic disorder is transferred genetically from parents to offspring?

There are several related abnormal hemoglobin diseases, such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia. Such diseases can be transmitted from parents to children by genes on chromosomes.