Hello sir can you please updated more important question. thank you sir
@nurseblessingАй бұрын
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@nurseblessingАй бұрын
I will but only on the membership level .
@nishnanishna13648 ай бұрын
Please explain 2nd question mam
@nurseblessing8 ай бұрын
Correct answer is D Bright red blood 5 days postpartum indicate hemorrhage/bleeding, and should be informed to the HCP. Day 1; fresh red to brownish red blood after delivery DAY 2 to 6 ; dark brown to pinkish red blood DAY 7 TO 10 ; darker brown or pinkish red blood becoming lighter DAY 11 TO 14; darker brown or pinkish red blood becoming lighter, lighter flow , you may have some sanitary towels that are hardly stained WEEK 3 TO 4; pale, possibly a creamy white blood loss, lighter flow WEEK 5 TO 6; brown , pinkish red, or creamy yellow stains, possibly for several weeks, and possibly only on some day .
@realislam449110 ай бұрын
Plz explain q no 6 why the up to option are false
@nurseblessing8 ай бұрын
CORRECT ANSWER IS C this is signs of hypovolemic shock, which may occurs as the result of blood loss during the operation signs of hypovolemic shock includes; 1; RAPID HEARTBEAT 2; LOW BLOOD PRESSURE 3; QUICK , SHALLOW BREATHING 4; COOL, CLAMMY SKIN 5; CONFUSION 6; FEELING WEAK ETC there are so many causes of hypovolemic shock, so the first steps is to inform the surgeon/charge nurse and monitor the vital signs closely , and implement what the surgeon have ordered. THANK YOU .
@thangameenameena70786 ай бұрын
26 th question pls explain
@nurseblessing6 ай бұрын
The nurse should report A, stridor immediately if experienced by the client. Rationale: Stridor is a high-pitched, wheezing sound caused by disrupted airflow. It indicates upper airway obstruction, which can be a sign of serious complications such as laryngeal edema, tracheal stenosis, or other forms of airway narrowing. This condition can quickly lead to respiratory distress and requires prompt medical intervention to ensure the airway remains open and the patient can breathe adequately. Occasional pink-tinged sputum (b) can be a normal finding after extubation due to minor trauma from the tube. Respiratory rate of 24 (c) is slightly elevated but may not be immediately alarming if the patient is otherwise stable and not showing signs of severe respiratory distress. A few basilar lung crackles in the right (d) could be due to atelectasis or residual secretions and, while needing follow-up, is not as immediately critical as stridor.
@suganthisuganthi5658 Жыл бұрын
18 question ❓ explain
@nurseblessing Жыл бұрын
correct answer is Azotemic . the other options are manifestation of azotemic .Azotemia is a medical condition characterized by abnormally high levels of nitrogen-containing compounds (such as urea, creatinine, various body waste compounds, and other nitrogen-rich compounds) in the blood. It is largely related to insufficient or dysfunctional filtering of blood by the kidneys. delayed treatment may result in permanent loss of renal function. S/S Oliguria or anuria (decreased or absent urine output) Fatigue * Asterixis (flapping tremor) Decreased alertness Confusion Pale skin * Tachycardia (rapid pulse) Xerostomia (dry mouth) Thirst *Edema, anasarca (swelling) Orthostatic blood pressure. I HOPE YOU ARE CLARIFY NOW! THANK YOU FOR WATCHING