Understanding Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH)

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Understanding Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH)

Test your knowledge about Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) with our informative quiz. PPH is a serious complication that can occur after childbirth, and understanding it is crucial for maternal health. Whether you're a healthcare professional or just looking to learn more about the topic, this quiz is designed for you.

Topics covered include:

  • Types of PPH
  • Risk factors and causes
  • Management and treatment methods
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse245
Name:
What is the full form of PPH?
Who are more prone to get PPH?
Antenatal mother
Postnatal mother
Lactating mother
How many types of PPH are There?
2
3
4
Which of the following are the types of PPH?
Atonic & Primary
Primary and secondary
Supportive & Secondary
How much amount of blood loss is seen in PPH?
<500ml
>500ml
500ml
What is atonic trauma?
Complications
Causes
Risk factors
What is oxytocin drop rate of administration?
5-8 drop/ min.
8 - 10 drop/ min
6 -8 drop/min
What is secondary PPH?
Haemorrhage with 24 hours of delivery
Haemorrhage after 8-14 days of delivery
Bleeding occurs between 8-14 days of delivery
Choose the surgical methods to control PPH?
Astomosis
Hysterectomy
Salphengectomy
Ligation of uterine arteries
Options A & C
Tick mark the diet that should be followed in this condition?
Protein rich diet
Carbohydrate rich diet
Iron rich diet
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