Postnatal assessment format 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the postnatal assessment format in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top, including your name, date of birth, and ID number. This ensures that your assessment is accurately linked to you.
  3. Fill in the health plan details and provider information. This section helps track your healthcare services effectively.
  4. Complete the anthropometric section by entering your height, weights (prepregnant, current, and postpartum goal), and total pregnancy weight gain. This data is crucial for monitoring your physical recovery.
  5. In the biochemical section, input results from blood and urine tests. Ensure you note any abnormalities as they can indicate necessary follow-ups.
  6. Proceed to the clinical outcomes of pregnancy section. Document details such as birth weight and type of delivery to provide a comprehensive overview of your experience.
  7. Address psycho-social questions regarding your relationship with your baby and any concerns you may have. This promotes emotional well-being during recovery.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing the completed form with healthcare providers directly through our platform.

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First 24 hours after birth: All postpartum women should have regular assessment of vaginal bleeding, uterine contraction, fundal height, temperature and heart rate (pulse) routinely during the first 24 hours starting from the first hour after birth. Blood pressure should be measured shortly after birth.
The comprehensive postpartum visit should include a full assessment of physical, social, and psychological well-being, including the following domains: mood and emotional well-being; infant care and feeding; sexuality, contraception, and birth spacing; sleep and fatigue; physical recovery from birth; chronic disease
Pulse, blood pressure, temperature and respiratory rate. Presence of pallor. Abdominal examination. Examine and perineum for the presence of any tear, swelling or discharge of pus.
Following pregnancy, the woman is at risk for infection, hemorrhage, and the development of a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). The nurse can remember the key points of a postpartum assessment by learning the acronym BUBBLE-LE, which stands for , , bladder, , episiotomy, lower extremities, and emotions.
The 5-5-5 Rule For Postpartum Rest The 5-5-5 rule is a guideline for what kind of help a postpartum mom needs: five days in bed, five days round the bed meaning minimal walking around the next five days around the home. This practice will help you prioritize rest and recovery while gradually increasing activity.

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Specific areas to assess during the physical exam are also detailed, such as vital signs, the , , perineum, lochia, and lower extremities. Risk factors, laboratory tests, and the schedule of assessments are provided.

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