Documentation Assignments
1. Document your initial assessment data for Ms. Sanogo, including vital signs, fundal assessment
(consistency, position, location), lochia assessment (amount, color, odor, consistency), and pain
(location, quality, severity).
-Vital signs: Heart rate: 111. Pulse: Present and strong. Blood pressure: 98/50 mmHg.
Respiration: 20. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 96%. Temp: 37
-Fundal assessment: Soft and boggy, above the umbilicus, and deviated to the right.
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-Lochia Assessment: Moderate - 1240 mL, lochia rubra, stale and musty odor, and consistency is
epitheal cells, RBC, WBC, bacteria, shreds of decidua, fetal meconium, lanugo (baby hair), vernix
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caseosa, and small clots.
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-Pain: Abdomen, severe, sharp, sudden pain, 5 on a scale of 0-10.
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2. Write the situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) communications you
would use to update the provider on Ms. Sanogo’s status after your first encounter with her.
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Hello, this is Jessica from postpartum, I am the nurse for your patient Fatime Sanogo. She is a 23
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year old Hispanic female. She is experiencing a postpartum hemorrhage. The vital signs are,
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heart rate 123/bpm, pulse is tachycardia and weak, blood pressure is 93/50 mmHg, respirations
are 21, SpO2: 94%, temperature is 37 C. She is conscious. She has experienced blood loss of 800
mL in 25 mins.. Pain scale is 5 out of 10. She needs interventions to stop the bleeding.
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3. Document the medication(s) you administered to Ms. Sanogo and evaluate each drug’s
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effectiveness.
2 mg butorphanol tartrate IV
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500 mL lactated Ringer’s solution IV 5 minutes
Oxytoxcin postpartum 500 mL/hr
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800 mcg dose misoprostol
5 mg morphine IV
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4. Document the sequence of events during the simulation (i.e., vital signs, assessment findings,
blood loss, nursing interventions, and patient response).
-Heart rate: 111. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure: 98/50 mmHg. Respiration: 20. Conscious state:
Appropriate. SpO2: 96%. Temp: 37 C.
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