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In caring for an immediate after birth patient, you note petechiae and oozing from her IV site. You would monitor her closely for the clotting disorder:

a. disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
b. amniotic fluid embolism (AFE).
c. hemorrhage.
d. HELLP syndrome.

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The clotting disorder that should be closely monitored in an immediate after birth patient with petechiae and oozing from her IV site is disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).

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The clotting disorder that should be closely monitored in an immediate after birth patient with petechiae and oozing from her IV site is disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).



DIC is a condition characterized by abnormal clotting in small blood vessels throughout the body, leading to the formation of small blood clots that can block blood flow and damage organs. As a result, there is both bleeding and clotting occurring at the same time.



Common symptoms of DIC include petechiae (tiny red or purple spots on the skin), oozing from puncture sites or IV sites, easy bruising, and organ dysfunction. It can be a life-threatening condition if not promptly treated.

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