Ebook All things nursing: Part 2
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Ebook All things nursing: Part 2
Maternal-neonatalcareTaking an obstetric historyWhen taking the pregnant patients obstetric history, ask her about:•genital tract anomalies•medication Ebook All things nursing: Part 2ns used during this pregnancy•history of hepatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, blood transfusions, and herpes or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)•partner's history of STDs•previous abortions•history of infertility.Pregnancy particularsAsk the patient a Ebook All things nursing: Part 2bout past pregnancies. Note the number of past fullterm and preterm pregnancies and obtain the following information about each of the patient's pastEbook All things nursing: Part 2
pregnancies. if applicable:•Was the pregnancy planned?•Did any complications—such as spotting, swelling of the hands and feet, surgery, or falls—occurMaternal-neonatalcareTaking an obstetric historyWhen taking the pregnant patients obstetric history, ask her about:•genital tract anomalies•medication Ebook All things nursing: Part 2hy?•What was the duration of the pregnancy?•How was the pregnancy overall for the patient?Birth and baby specificsObtain information about the birth and postpartum condition in all previous pregnancies:•What was the duration of labor?•What type of birth was it?•What type of anesthesia did the patien Ebook All things nursing: Part 2t have, if any?•Did the patient experience complications during pregnancy or labor?•What were the birthplace, condition, sex. weight, and Rh factor ofEbook All things nursing: Part 2
the neonate?•Was the labor as she had expected it? Better? Worse?•Did she have stitches after birth?•What was the condition of the neonate after birtMaternal-neonatalcareTaking an obstetric historyWhen taking the pregnant patients obstetric history, ask her about:•genital tract anomalies•medication Ebook All things nursing: Part 2ral days after birth?•What’s the child’s present state of health?•Was the neonate discharged from the health care facility with the mother?•Did the patient experience postpartum problems?Pregnancy assessment 347Summarizing pregnancy informationTypically, an abbreviation system is used to summarize a Ebook All things nursing: Part 2 woman's pregnancy information. Although many variations exist, a common abbreviation system consists of five digits—GTPAL.Maternal-neonatalcareTaking an obstetric historyWhen taking the pregnant patients obstetric history, ask her about:•genital tract anomalies•medicationMaternal-neonatalcareTaking an obstetric historyWhen taking the pregnant patients obstetric history, ask her about:•genital tract anomalies•medicationGọi ngay
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