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During pregnancy, most of the mothers experience complications, which can be mild, annoying, or worrisome. The early signs of complications of pregnancy include,
Morning sickness occurs during the first trimester of pregnancy. Morning sickness can be effectively treated by anti-emetic medications. The other discomforts occurring during pregnancy include,
J0. Identify the common discomforts of pregnancy. Nursing Care of Women with Complications during Pregnancy 1....
Nursing care plan. Nursing Management of Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications. Teresa is a 36-year-old primigravida who is expecting twins. She is 26 weeks pregnant. She stays after your “What to Expect with Twins” class to talk to you. Although Teresa is a nurse, she has many questions and concerns. Her twins are a result of years of trying to get pregnant and in vitro fertilization. She is nervous about whether she will have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean...
Nursing care plan. Nursing Management of Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications. Teresa is a 36-year-old primigravida who is expecting twins. She is 26 weeks pregnant. She stays after your “What to Expect with Twins” class to talk to you. Although Teresa is a nurse, she has many questions and concerns. Her twins are a result of years of trying to get pregnant and in vitro fertilization. She is nervous about whether she will have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean...
Nursing care plan for this case study. Chapter 19: Nursing Management of Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications 1. Teresa is a 36-year-old primigravida who is expecting twins. She is 26 weeks pregnant. She stays after your “What to Expect with Twins” class to talk to you. Although Teresa is a nurse, she has many questions and concerns. Her twins are a result of years of trying to get pregnant and in vitro fertilization. She is nervous about whether she will...
Name 2 2 The Nursing Assistant and the Care Team 1. Identify the members of the care team and describe how the care team works together to provide care Matching Use each letter only once. (E) Develops a treatment plan to increase move- ment, improve circulation, promote healing. reduce pain, prevent disability, and regain mobility (P) Identifies communication disorders and cre- ates a care plan, as well as teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems 1.Activities...
Identify baseline nursing assessments that should be implemented during the treatment of dysrhythmias. Cite common adverse effects that may be observed with the administration of antidysrhythmic drugs. List the six cardinal signs of cardiovascular disease.
Nursing care plan. Maternal Adaptation During Pregnancy 1. Jessica and Mike are new clients at your obstetrics office. You are asking them about the reason for their visit. Jessica says she thinks she is pregnant because she missed a period. Mike tells you Jessica is always nauseated in the morning and eats all the time the rest of the day. They have not been using birth control and have wanted to have children since they got married last summer. Jessica...
1. Outline the preoperative nursing measures that decrease the risk for infection and other postoperative complications. 2. Identify various roles of the surgical team members during the three phases of perioperative nursing care.
Nursing Management of Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications 1. Teresa is a 36-year-old primigravida who is expecting twins. She is 26 weeks pregnant. She stays after your “What to Expect with Twins” class to talk to you. Although Teresa is a nurse, she has many questions and concerns. Her twins are a result of years of trying to get pregnant and in vitro fertilization. She is nervous about whether she will have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean section. She...
10.If a woman confides that she is being abused during pregnancy, what procedures must be followed? Nursing Care of Mother and Infant during Labor and Birth ispan 1. Describe the role of the Chinese father and/or partner in labor and delivery. 2. Compare the advantages of a hospital-based birth setting and a freestanding birth center. 3. Identify the four interrelated components. often called the "four Ps," that make up the process of labor and birth.
Prep Questions for Cardiogenic Shock Secondary to AMI Scenario 1. Describe the nursing care of the post angioplasty patient. 2. Identify the possible complications and their causes following coronary stent placement and the nursing care that is designed to prevent these complications. 3. Describe the administration and desired effect of nitroglycerin 4. What should be included in a complete neurovascular assessment to the lower extremities following a cardiac catheterization? 5. What are the signs and symptoms of a myocardial infarction?...