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- 4. The written word, outline information and nurse considerations for educating patients on the following topics asap:? Cervical insufficiency Hydatidiform mole ABO and Rh incompatibilities.4. A client is scheduled to receive phenytoin (Dilantin) 100 mg orally at 6 PM but is having difficulty swallowing capsules. What method should the nurse to help the client take the medication? a. Sprinkle the powder from the capsule into a cup of water. b. Administer 4 mL of phenytoin suspension containing 125 mg/5 ml. c. Obtain a change in the administration route to allow an IM injection. d. Insert a rectal suppository containing 100mg of phenytoin.4. Discuss postoperative ileus including definition, risk factors, clinical manifestations, and prevention/treatment interventions. Definition – Risk Factors – Clinical Manifestations- Interventions-
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