#. Measure the patient's fluid intake and output
Encourage the patient to void urine frequently.
The patient has impaired urinary elimination due to pain caused by the episiotomy wound. The nurse should encourage the patient to void frequently to prevent uterine atony. A full or distended bladder increases the risk of uterine atony and may lead to postpartum hemorrhage.
What is important to note and an initial assessment postpartum after a midline episitomy and an...
explain why a nurse’s initial assessment is so important to a patient’s nutritional status. What should be considered?
Explain why a nurse’s initial assessment is so important to a patient’s nutritional status. What should be considered? Use evidence from one scholarly source.
What do you believe is the most important aspect of teaching during the prenatal and postpartum phases of pregnancy? Why?
What do you believe is the most important aspect of teaching during the prenatal and postpartum phases of pregnancy? Why?.
1) why a nurse initial assessment is so important to a patient's nutritional status? What should be considered. 2) How does the metabolism of each of the macronutrients affect a person with type 1 diabetes.
4. Select the two most important nursing assessments immediately after a woman receives an epidural block: (Select all that apply.) 1. Bladder distention 2. Condition of intravenous site 3. Respiratory rate 4. Blood pressure
Explain why a nurse’s initial assessment is so important to a patient’s nutritional status. What should be considered? Your patient's nutritional status has much to do with their health, well-being, and their healing process. So why is your initial assessment so important and related to their nutritional status. Make sure you include everything that should be considered, including any types of screening tools that can be used during the nursing assessment. It is appreciated if you provide evidence for your...
Newborn Assessment As a postpartum nurse your patient is an LGA baby boy who was born at 37 weeks' gestation. He had Apgar scores of 8 and 9. He was circumcised. The mother is breast-feeding. Describe what a normal head-to-toe assessment would be for an infant born at 37 weeks' gestation. What test is used to determine this gestational age? What is the scale used to determine the Apgar score, and are this baby’s scores normal? As the discharging nurse,...
If a spiritual assessment is important, what are some of the important questions you need to make sure you ask that would be important in determining if there is any spiritual distress on the part of the patient?
As the nurse, you admit Margarite Sanchez to the postpartum unit at 10:50 am, and receive the transfer report from Labor and Delivery stating the following:Patient is a 28 year old G3 P2 Hispanic woman, who gave birth at 8:39 a.m., vaginal delivery with a second-degree laceration.She received 2 doses of Nubain in labor at 2:15 am, and 4:40 am, for pain relief in active labor.Both mother and baby are stable.The mother's bleeding in labor and delivery was moderate.VS 120/68-72-20-98.2MS....