Pathophysiology
Clinical overview
Group B Streptococcus Management is a required postpartum concept because it links physiologic recovery, maternal safety, newborn feeding or family support, and exam-style prioritization. In practice, the nurse first determines whether the finding is expected postpartum adaptation, a complication, or an emergency. For CNPLE, the safest approach is to connect assessment cues to action: trend bleeding, vital signs, pain, feeding, mood, mobility, elimination, and support needs instead of treating the topic as an isolated fact. This lesson keeps Group B Streptococcus Management separate from adjacent topics so learners can build a precise mental model and then apply it to NCLEX, REx-PN, CNPLE, FNP, WHNP, and PNP-PC questions.
