Pathophysiology
Clinical overview
Assessment of Pulmonary Embolism 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 NCLEX-RN Canada, 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 Assessment of Pulmonary Embolism 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.
