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-ectomy - Removal of an organ -oscopy - organ or body part is being viewed 225 mL - The average total volume of lochia, discharge is normally greater in the morning, or increase because of exertion or breastfeeding. Women who had a C section will have less lochia 65 g/day - Protein intake while breastfeeding Advocacy - Because they are often the first and primary contact point for clients, nurses are in a key position to assess when barriers to care are affecting clients' care plans and health outcomes afterpains - More common in women with multiple births Boggy uterus - Associated with excessive uterine bleeding Case manager - Coordinate, facilitate, and follow, over time, a client's use of a variety, of health and social services Case method - Focuses on total care Cervical changes - Flabby, formless, admits 2 fingertips for a few days, first childbearing permanently changes Class 1 clean - A surgical wound that is not infected and no inflammation is present. The alimentary, respiratory, genital, and urinary tract are not entered.Class 2 clean contaminated - There is no sign of infection, but the alimentary, respiratory, genital, or urinary tracts are entered under controlled conditions. There is no break in sterile technique. Class 3 contaminated - Incisions with signs of infection, gross spillage, and wounds from a clean source. A major break in sterile technique will also cause a wound to be placed in this category
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