Anxiety r/t threat to maternal or fetal well-being secondary to risk for infection or preterm birth Risk for infection: maternal or fetal r/t premature rupture of membranes Risk for injury: maternal or fetal r/t tocolytic drugs used to delay birth
The doctor must decide either to try to prevent labor until the fetus is more mature, or to induce labor and prepare to treat the complications. If infection is present the baby will need to be delivered.
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No. A nursing home is for any age person who is too ill to be cared for at home, but not in need of hospital care. Sometimes that is a person who has been hospitalized and has been found ready for discharge, but in need of intense rehabilitation, such as a stroke victim. Sometimes that person is a child with a birth condition so severe it warrants custodial care. Other names for nursing homes would be Rehab facilities or sub-acute care facilities. Most specialize in one particular type of care geriatric, rehabilitation, pediatrics, etc so the patients can interact comfortably.
The visceral segment of the serous membranes encases the internal organs while the parietal segment is responsible for lining the body wall. Serous membranes which care for the needs of the lungs are known as pleurae while the serous membranes which care for the abdominal cavity are known as peritoneum, but are also referred to as peritoneal membranes.
its a big big balloon in your head that when you dont take care of it, it pops and all of your body dies
the membrane is the second layer of the cell . It helps the cell wall take care of cell
The cellular process that maintains homestasis is the plasma membrane or cell membrane. It is the barrier between the cell and its environment and allows steady amount of nutrients to come into the cell no matter what external conditions are. Work cited: Glencoe science- biology- the dynamics of life
Pamela Nelson Fordham has written: 'A Q ANALYSIS OF NURSING BEHAVIORS WHICH FACILITATE THE GRIEF WORK OF PARENTS WITH A PREMATURE INFANT IN A NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
Nursing care plan for PROM would be to decreased risk of infection. Mothers are given antibiotics, monitor FHT and temp.of mother, induction of labor is initiated to deliver the baby and to prevent further invasion of bacteria.Once the baby is out , he will be given blood exams and will be started on antibiotics especially if it was 18 hours or more that that the bag of water was broken.
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Leslie D. Atkinson has written: 'Clinical guide to care planning' -- subject(s): Nursing Assessment, Nursing care plans, Nursing diagnosis, Patient Care Planning 'Understanding the nursing process' -- subject(s): Nursing, Nursing Care, Nursing Process, Nursing diagnosis, Outlines
Yes, there is palliative care in more than one place. Weather your in a hospital and need nursing care, in a nursing home and need nursing care, or in a residential house there is nursing care.
I can give you several sentences.Don't rupture yourself lifting that heavy box!If you don't take care of that bag, you might rupture it.The pin will rupture the balloon.
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Sheila Drake Melander has written: 'Review of critical care nursing' -- subject(s): Case studies, Critical Care, Intensive care nursing, Nursing, Critical Illness 'Pocket companion for critical care nursing' -- subject(s): Critical Care, Critical Illness, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Intensive care nursing, Nurses' instruction, Nursing
Gail A. Harkness has written: 'Total patient care' -- subject(s): Nursing, Nursing Care, Nursing, Practical, Practical nursing
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Home care nursing is when an individual needs nursing care, but does not want (and not able) to leave their home. In this case, a homecare nurse will come in to perform necessary medical care.