The client who is 41 weeks gestation comes to the clinic for a routine examination. Which accounts priority for this client?
At 41 weeks, she has completed 9 months plus one week of pregnancy. While this is officially considered late-term pregnancy, rest assured that there is no cause of worry.
Thus we can say that :
c) Prepare the client for manual rupture of membranes immediately
lient who is 41 weeks gestation comes to the clinic for a routine examination. Which ac...
Dylan is a 36 year old female who has come for a routine 28 week prenatal check-up. She is a non-smoker, is physically active and has gained 4 kg of weight so far in her pregnancy. Dylan’s obstetrical history is G2 T0 P0 A1 L0. Both pregnancies have been assisted with in-vitro fertilization. During this first trimester, Dylan has suffered from nausea and vomiting but it has now resolved. Now, Dylan states she is exhausted all the time. The fetus is active and Dylan...
R.H. is a 62-year-old woman who comes to the clinic for a routine physical examination. She works as a banking executive and gets little exercise. She says she is “just tired.” She has gained 18 pounds over the past year and eats a high-fat diet. Her blood pressure is 162/98, heart rate is 92, and respiration rate is 20 R.H. complains of some weakness in her right foot that began about a month ago. She says it also feels a...
Dylan is a 36 year old female who has come for a routine 28 week prenatal check-up. She is a non-smoker, is physically active and has gained 4 kg of weight so far in her pregnancy. Dylan’s obstetrical history is G2 T0 P0 A1 L0. Both pregnancies have been assisted with in-vitro fertilization. During this first trimester, Dylan has suffered from nausea and vomiting but it has now resolved. Now, Dylan states she is exhausted all the time. The fetus...
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