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Brittanyd9008

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A patient who has a hyphema is at risk for developing
 
  a. Glaucoma
  b. Strabismus
  c. Diplopia
  d. Astigmatism

Question 2

The nurse is emphasizing the importance of adequate rest and sleep with a pregnant patient. Which position should the nurse suggest the patient use?
 
  A) On the back with a pillow under the head
  B) On the stomach with a pillow under her breasts
  C) On the back with a pillow under the knees and hips
  D) On the side with the weight of the uterus on the bed



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Answer to Question 1

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A After hyphema, there is a risk for the development of glaucoma.
B Strabismus is not related to hyphema.
C Diplopia is not related to hyphema.
D Astigmatism is not related to hyphema.

Answer to Question 2

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A good resting or sleeping position for a pregnant patient is a left-sided Sims' position, with the top leg forward. This position puts the weight of the fetus on the bed, not on the woman, and allows good circulation in lower extremities. Lying on the back could cause the weight of the uterus to occlude the inferior vena cava impeding blood flow to the patient and fetus. Stomach lying is not a reasonable option with the size of the uterus.





 

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