Nursing roles during delivery and post partum
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The nurse is caring for a client with an obstetrical history of G2P1001. The client is at 41 weeks gestation and was admitted for a labor induction with oxytocin 4 hours ago. The oxytocin was started at 2 mu per minute (mu/min) by pump. At that time, the nurse documented the following: Cervical Exam 4 cm 75% effaced -3 station with an intact bag of waters. Vital Signs: T 100.4 F (37.7), P 82, R 20, BP 130/80. FHR 120 bpm with moderate variability. The client was examined 2 hours ago and has requested and epidural for pain. As the nurse prepares to perform another vaginal exam, my client says, "I think my water just broke
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The nurse has completed a vaginal examination. The following has been documented: cervical exam 5 cm, 100% effaced, 0 station. The client has requested an epidural and the nurse has assisted the client to the bathroom in preparation for her epidural.
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The client received her epidural and is resting comfortably. The oxytocin has been increased intermittently, and is now at the rate of 10 mu/min. Contractions are occurring every 5 minutes lasting 60 to 80 seconds. FHR is 120bpm, with moderate variability.
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'The nurse is completing another client assessment of labor progress. The nurse's assessment reveals the client is 6cm, +1 station, and 100% effaced. Contractions are every 5 minutes lasting 60 seconds. She was just catheterized for 300cc The FHR is 150 bpm with moderate variability and maternal vital signs are t 100.4 F P 88 RR 18 and BP 138/76
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A client has been diagnosed with water intoxication after having received IV oxytocin for over 24 hours.
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the primary healthcare provider has ordered oxytocin for induction for 4 clients.
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Nursing roles during delivery and post partum
NCLEX Questions
The nurse is caring for a client with an obstetrical history of G2P1001. The client is at 41 weeks gestation and was admitted for a labor induction with oxytocin 4 hours ago. The oxytocin was started at 2 mu per minute (mu/min) by pump. At that time, the nurse documented the following: Cervical Exam 4 cm 75% effaced -3 station with an intact bag of waters. Vital Signs: T 100.4 F (37.7), P 82, R 20, BP 130/80. FHR 120 bpm with moderate variability. The client was examined 2 hours ago and has requested and epidural for pain. As the nurse prepares to perform another vaginal exam, my client says, "I think my water just broke
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The nurse has completed a vaginal examination. The following has been documented: cervical exam 5 cm, 100% effaced, 0 station. The client has requested an epidural and the nurse has assisted the client to the bathroom in preparation for her epidural.
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The client received her epidural and is resting comfortably. The oxytocin has been increased intermittently, and is now at the rate of 10 mu/min. Contractions are occurring every 5 minutes lasting 60 to 80 seconds. FHR is 120bpm, with moderate variability.
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'The nurse is completing another client assessment of labor progress. The nurse's assessment reveals the client is 6cm, +1 station, and 100% effaced. Contractions are every 5 minutes lasting 60 seconds. She was just catheterized for 300cc The FHR is 150 bpm with moderate variability and maternal vital signs are t 100.4 F P 88 RR 18 and BP 138/76
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A client has been diagnosed with water intoxication after having received IV oxytocin for over 24 hours.
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the primary healthcare provider has ordered oxytocin for induction for 4 clients.
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Structure your content
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50%
Relevant data
of our brain is involved in the processing of visual stimuli.
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Timeline
20XX
20XX
20XX
20XX
20XX
Surprise
Communicate
Design
Structure
Plan
10%
The graphs are very shareable, making them ideal for social media and, to top it off: they tend to generate quality traffic to the content we create.
Graph + text
Interactive question
List / Processes
Social beings
Narrative beings
Visual beings
We need to interact with each other. We learn in acollaborative way.
We have thousands and thousands of stories. ⅔ ofour conversationsare stories.
We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Team
First Name Last Name
First Name Last Name
First Name Last Name
First Name Last Name
@username
@username
@username
@username
Create experiences with your content
Engage and surpriseyour audience
Measure resultsand experiment
Text + icons
Make your audience remember the message
It is organized, hierarchicaland structured
Interactive question
Conclusions
Embrace change
Create impact through collaboration
Actively promote innovation
Thank you for joining us today!
You can join the conversation to learn more about this topic.
I WANT TO KNOW MORE