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To keep the bladder empty, if the bladder is full it can stop the uterus contracting which can lead to bleeding.
The acronym BUBBLES is used for postpartum assessment and stands for: Breasts, Uterus, Bladder, Bowel, Lochia, Episiotomy/perineum, and Social/support systems. Each component helps healthcare providers evaluate the physical and emotional well-being of a postpartum patient, ensuring that any complications are identified and addressed promptly. This systematic approach aids in comprehensive postpartum care.
The medical prefix for painful is 'dys-' so if the patient was suffering from something such as painful swallowing, it would be known as dysphagia.
The patient is in the prone position.
The position used when a patient is lying down is typically referred to as the "supine position," where the patient lies flat on their back. Other lying positions include the "prone position," where the patient is face down, and the "lateral position," where the patient lies on their side. Each position is used for different medical examinations, treatments, or procedures based on the patient's needs.
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The medical term for a patient lying on his belly is the prone position. The opposite of the prone position is supine, or the patient lying flat on his back.