Answer the following : 1. Identify highlights on 1st 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks. 2. Identify important health teachings for the family in 1st trimester.( include symptoms to watch and common management)
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Answer the following :
1. Identify highlights on 1st 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks.
2. Identify important health teachings for the family in 1st trimester.( include symptoms to watch and common management)
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- A nurse explains that the efficiency of the basal body temperature method of contraception depends on fluctuation of the basal body temperature. What factor will alter its effectiveness? 1. Presence of stress 2. Length of abstinence 3. Age of those involved 4. Frequency of intercourseA. Please give me a possible nursing diagnosis of the following? 1. Small for gestational age 2. Long for gestational age 3. Pre Term Birth 4. Post Term Birth B. Please give nursing interventions each of the following above.question: Make a background/Rationale and Goal for the home visit plan of a 13 yrs old teenage mother for health teaching of teenage pregnancy and safe sex. Background/Rationale: Goal:
- Nancy, age 38, and her husband, Dan, age 37, arrive at a midwife clinic for an initial prenatal visit. They have been married for 10 years and trying to have a child for 3 years. Nancy completes the initial paperwork and the nurse notes the following obstetrical history: G3, T0, P0, A2, and L0. Nancy is approximately 8 weeks pregnant. (Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4) A. What questions in the history are the highest priorities for the nurse to ask, given Nancy’s obstetrical history? Why is this history important? B. What initial prenatal screening and testing would the nurse anticipate at this visit? Why? C. What prenatal screening and testing would the nurse anticipate for Nancy in the future related to her age? Why?You will continue to fill up the table using the same case scenario given in lesson 4. This time you will identify at least one nursing problem for each stages of labor and list at least 2 nursing interventions using the attached table. Case Scenario: Mrs. J. is a 25-y/o gravida 2, para 1, who was admitted at full term at 5:00 p.m. She stated that she had been having contractions at 8 to 10 minute intervals since 4 p.m. They lasted 25 seconds. She also stated that she had been having "a lot of false labor" and this makes her still able to feed and able to maintain a conversation and is getting excited. But now she hoped that this was "the real thing". Her membranes were intact. Mrs. J.'s temperature, pulse and respirations were normal and her blood pressure was 115/70. The fetal heart tones were 140 and regular. The nurse examined Mrs. J. and found that the baby's head was at +1 station, and the cervix was 4 cm. dilated and 70 percent effaced. As the labor progresses, there will be…Make a home visit plan about teenage pregnancy. (health teaching) important notes: - specific time should have specific objectives. - start day 1 with the basics of health teaching.
- Case Study : Getting Enough Milk? History/Description: Jackie calls you at Public Health requesting your assistance with breastfeeding. She tells you she is worried about her milk supply and is not sure if she has enough. Mary was born vaginally 3 weeks ago at 40 weeks gestation after a long labour requiring instrumental delivery using vacuum. She weighed 3,317g (7lbs 5ozs) at birth, at discharge she weighed 2,976g (6lbs 9ozs) and at her doctor's appointment this week she weighed 3,232g (7lbs 2ozs). Jackie tells you Mary was sleepy in hospital and had some jaundice. She got off to a "slow start" but is now nursing better and is feeding every 2 hours around the clock. Despite great family support mom is exhausted and worried about her baby. Discussion Points: FOR Mother: What assessments do you need to make? What do you think the problem is? (Is it a real or is it a perceived problem?)Case Study: Getting Enough Milk.? History/Description: Jackie calls you at Public Health requesting your assistance with breastfeeding. She tells you she is worried about her milk supply and is not sure if she has enough. Mary was born vaginally 3 weeks ago at 40 weeks gestation after long labor requiring instrumental delivery using a vacuum. She weighed 3,317g (7lbs 5ozs) at birth, at discharge she weighed 2,976g (6lbs 9ozs) and at her doctor's appointment this week she weighed 3,232g (7lbs 2ozs). Jackie tells you Mary was sleepy in the hospital and had some jaundice. She got off to a "slow start" but is now nursing better and is feeding every 2 hours around the clock. Despite great family support mom is exhausted and worried about her baby. Discussion Points: 1. What questions do you need to ask the mother to assess her milk supply?BabyCase Study: Getting Enough Milk.? History/Description: Jackie calls you at Public Health requesting your assistance with breastfeeding. She tells you she is worried about her milk supply and is not sure if she has enough. Mary was born vaginally 3 weeks ago at 40 weeks gestation after long labor requiring instrumental delivery using a vacuum. She weighed 3,317g (7lbs 5ozs) at birth, at discharge she weighed 2,976g (6lbs 9ozs) and at her doctor's appointment this week she weighed 3,232g (7lbs 2ozs). Jackie tells you Mary was sleepy in the hospital and had some jaundice. She got off to a "slow start" but is now nursing better and is feeding every 2 hours around the clock. Despite great family support mom is exhausted and worried about her baby.? Give answer please Discussion Points: 1. What questions do you need to ask the mother to assess her milk supply?Baby
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