A 20-year-old woman delivered a healthy baby girl via NSD three weeks ago. She states that she has been breastfeeding just fine until 2 days ago she experienced pain and tenderness on her right breast. She complains of pain even if she not breast feeding. Her temperature is now 102 F. Guide Questions. What do you suspect is happening to the above patient? What are the common causes of this condition? What nursing care management you can do to this condition? Explain the rationale.
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A 20-year-old woman delivered a healthy baby girl via NSD three weeks ago. She states that she has been breastfeeding just fine until 2 days ago she experienced pain and tenderness on her right breast. She complains of pain even if she not breast feeding. Her temperature is now 102 F.
Guide Questions.
- What do you suspect is happening to the above patient?
- What are the common causes of this condition?
- What nursing care management you can do to this condition? Explain the rationale.
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- Make a Nursing Care Plan in the following scenario Rose is a 25 year old G2 P1 on her 39th week of pregnancy. Rose came in the labor room at 8:00 am on active labor. Vital signs : BP- 120/ 85 , Pulse = 85, RR 25 Temperature = 37.2 C,. Fundic height = 37 cm. Nurse Mark had done the vaginal exam and showed 4 cm cervical dilatation. Fetal heart beat taken by Doppler was 156 beats / min. CTG was ordered and Rose was attached to the machine, Tracing showed several decelerations at each contraction, At 12 noon, Nurse Mark checked the vital signs and recorded the following : BP= 135/85, pulse 90 , RR = 25 Temperature 37.4 C, IE = 8 cm dilatation,. While Nurse Mark was preparing Rose for delivery, Dr. Ben the Obstetrician ,came and reminded the nurse to prepare standby 10 units of syntocinon to be incorporated in 500 ml of D5 LR post delivery. The Physician likewise ordered a standby 50 mg of Tramadol IM and this will be given after delivery. After 30 mins, Bag of water burst and…Your patient is recovering after delivering twin girls 46 hours ago. She complains of uterine pain and has malodorous lochia. Her last vital signs were B/P 120/80, P 122, R 20, Temp 101.2. What do you suspect is happening and what are your priority nursing actions/rationales Patient Ana was recovering after delivering twin girls 46 hours ago. She complains of uterine pain and has mal odorous lochia. Her vital signs are the following: BP 120/80; PR 122; RR 20; Temp 101.2 F. Guide Questions: What do you suspect is happening to Patient Ana? What are your priority nursing diagnosis? What are your priority nursing interventions and include the rationale?A client who had been experiencing signs of preterm labor at 30 weeks’ gestation with successful suppression in the hospital is being discharged with preterm labor precautions. Her primary provider ordered terbutaline by mouth every 4 hours and for the client to remain on bed rest with bathroom privileges. What side effects of terbutaline should the nurse teach the client prior to discharge? What are two nursing diagnoses that would be appropriate for the client’s home care regimen for preterm labor suppression?
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