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bobthebuilder

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The nurse is reviewing care of patients on a motherbaby unit. Which situation should be reported to the supervisor?
 
  1. A 2-day-old infant has breastfed every 3 hours and voided 4 times.
  2. An infant was placed in the wrong crib after examination by the physician.
  3. The patient who delivered by cesarean birth yesterday received oral narcotics.
  4. A primiparous patient who delivered today is requesting discharge within 24 hours.

Question 2

At 32 weeks' gestation, a woman is scheduled for a second nonstress test (following one she had at 28 weeks' gestation). Which statement by the patient would indicate an adequate understanding of this procedure?
 
  1. I can't get up and walk around during the test.
  2. I'll have an IV started before the test.
  3. I must avoid drinks containing caffeine for 24 hours before the test.
  4. I need to have a full bladder for this test.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Breastfeeding every 2 hours and voiding 4 times is within normal limits for a 2-day-old infant. There is no negligence in this situation.
Rationale 2: Placing an infant in the wrong crib is negligence. Negligence is omitting information or committing an act that a reasonable person would not omit or commit under the same circumstances.
Rationale 3: Receiving oral narcotics at this point in the patient's stay is within normal limits. There is no negligence in this situation.
Rationale 4: If the patient is feeling well and able to care for her infant, it is normal to be discharged at this time. The mother and baby both must be within normal limits to be discharged.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: The purpose of the nonstress test is to determine the results of movement on fetal heart rate. The patient will have to lie still on her side during the procedure.
Rationale 2: No IV is needed to administer medications.
Rationale 3: Caffeine might cause the infant to be more active and cause the test to go more quickly.
Rationale 4: Patients usually are asked to have their bladders full only for ultrasounds.




bobthebuilder

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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