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Endometiral infection usually with a prolonged rupture of membranes, not
occurs vacuum-assisted births.
Intenstinal gas is a common side clients following a cesarean birth
effect of
Cervical lacerations are common vacuum-assisted birth are rare but can include
complications from perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations
,When a client is experiencing a the nurse should initially stay with the client and
wound evisceration... call for help. Next, the nurse should place saline-
soaked gauze on the exposed bowels to keep
the internal organs moist. The nurse should then
place the client in a supine position with his hips
and knees bent to relieve pressure from the open
wound. Last, the nurse should take the client's
vital signs to assess for changes in
hemodynamics.
Valproic acid can cause hepatic toxicity
continuous passive motion (CPM) Turn of the CPM machine during meals to
machine promote comfort and dietary intake.
-The affected extremity should maintain neutral
alignment.
Heparin is an anticoagulant that inhibits the conversation
of prothrombin to thrombin. Patients on an
anticoagulant drug such as heparin are at an
increased risk of bleeding.
-Signs of bleeding: ecchymoses, tarry stools,
mucosal bleeding, and pink/ red-tinged urine.
Correct method for walking 1. Hold to rail with one hand and crutches with
upstairs with crutches the other hand.
2. Push down on the stair rail and the crutches
and step up with the "unaffected" leg.
3. If not allowed to place weight on the "affected"
leg, hop up with the "unaffected" leg.
4. Bring the "affected" leg and the crutches up
beside the "unaffected" leg.
5.Remember, the "unaffected" leg goes up first
and the crutches move with the "affected" leg.
, Droplet precautions DROPLET: "SPIDERMAn"
-Sepsis
-Scarlet Fever
-Strep
-Pertussis
-Pneumonia
-Parvovirus
-Influenza
-Diphtheria
-Epiglottitis
-Rubella
-Mumps
-Adenovirus
Management: Private room/mask
-A private room a rom with other clients with the
same infectious disease.
-Masks for providers and visitors
AND UPDATED FOR 2026/2027 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Terms in this set (195)
Endometiral infection usually with a prolonged rupture of membranes, not
occurs vacuum-assisted births.
Intenstinal gas is a common side clients following a cesarean birth
effect of
Cervical lacerations are common vacuum-assisted birth are rare but can include
complications from perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations
,When a client is experiencing a the nurse should initially stay with the client and
wound evisceration... call for help. Next, the nurse should place saline-
soaked gauze on the exposed bowels to keep
the internal organs moist. The nurse should then
place the client in a supine position with his hips
and knees bent to relieve pressure from the open
wound. Last, the nurse should take the client's
vital signs to assess for changes in
hemodynamics.
Valproic acid can cause hepatic toxicity
continuous passive motion (CPM) Turn of the CPM machine during meals to
machine promote comfort and dietary intake.
-The affected extremity should maintain neutral
alignment.
Heparin is an anticoagulant that inhibits the conversation
of prothrombin to thrombin. Patients on an
anticoagulant drug such as heparin are at an
increased risk of bleeding.
-Signs of bleeding: ecchymoses, tarry stools,
mucosal bleeding, and pink/ red-tinged urine.
Correct method for walking 1. Hold to rail with one hand and crutches with
upstairs with crutches the other hand.
2. Push down on the stair rail and the crutches
and step up with the "unaffected" leg.
3. If not allowed to place weight on the "affected"
leg, hop up with the "unaffected" leg.
4. Bring the "affected" leg and the crutches up
beside the "unaffected" leg.
5.Remember, the "unaffected" leg goes up first
and the crutches move with the "affected" leg.
, Droplet precautions DROPLET: "SPIDERMAn"
-Sepsis
-Scarlet Fever
-Strep
-Pertussis
-Pneumonia
-Parvovirus
-Influenza
-Diphtheria
-Epiglottitis
-Rubella
-Mumps
-Adenovirus
Management: Private room/mask
-A private room a rom with other clients with the
same infectious disease.
-Masks for providers and visitors