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We’re going to change things up just a little, mainly because I prepared the Newborn topics before the Postpartum Complications… oops. No worries though, next week we’ll complete the …
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Tuesday, we talked about Maternal Risk factors – today we’ll be going over Labor and Delivery Fetal Positions – http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/pregnancy-week-by-week/multimedia/fetal-positions/sls-20076615 Mechanisms of Labor http://maternity-newborn-nursing.blogspot.com/2008/08/mechanism-of-labor.html True vs. False Labor http://nursingcrib.com/nursing-notes-reviewer/maternal-child-health/comparison-between-false-and-true-signs-of-labor/ …
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Welcome to another week. My daughter who is in her first semester is on her Spring Break this week. If you have a break this week or another week …
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Earlier this week we began prenatal maternity – you can find that content here. Today we’re going to continue with some study aids to assist you and then give …
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Saunder’s 7th edition has a whole section of content related to Maternity. The prenatal period is covered in chapter 25 which begins on page 299. Gravidity and Parity – …
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Informed Consent – What is it – http://www.registerednursing.org/nclex/informed-consent/ Client Teaching for post op. P – Preventing and/or relieving complications O – Optimal respiratory function S – Support: psychosocial …
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I hope you had a wonderful weekend. We’ve changed up the schedule just a bit – http://www.nclexreviewonline.com/posting-plan-for-nclex-topics/ Today we’ll review CPR, client positioning and patients with tubes, then on …
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Safety is covered in depth in Chapter 16 of Saunders. Here are a few things to remember. Measures to Prevent Falls – A great article talks about this – …
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Welcome to another week. A couple of reminders – – use FEB10 and save 10% on any of our programs. The posting schedule with links to our past posts …
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Transfusion Reaction 1.Allergic Reaction – it is caused by sensitivity to plasma protein of donor antibody, which reacts with recipient antigen. Assess for: Flushing, Rash, hives, Pruritus, Laryngeal edema, difficulty …