When performing a venipuncture on a postoperative patient who had a right-sided mastectomy, the phlebotomist should avoid using the right arm for blood draws to reduce the risk of complications such as lymphedema. They should also check for any signs of infection or complications in the surgical area and ensure that the patient is comfortable and informed about the procedure. Additionally, using a smaller gauge needle may help minimize discomfort. Finally, proper aseptic technique must be maintained to prevent infection.
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A patient who has had mastectomy may have blood drawn. You should avoid the side that has had lymph node dissection.
Venipuncture is avoided on the same side as a mastectomy due to an increased risk of complications, such as lymphedema, infection, and impaired healing. The removal of lymph nodes during the procedure can lead to compromised lymphatic drainage, making the affected side more susceptible to swelling and other issues. Additionally, using the arm on the mastectomy side for venipuncture may cause discomfort and increase the risk of complications for the patient.
Removal of the breast is a Mastectomy.
Yes, mastectomy is the correct spelling.
The radical mastectomy, also called the Halsted mastectomy, is rarely performed today.
A modified radical mastectomy is the most common type of mastectomy performed today.
The duration of Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy is 2 hours.
a radial mastectomy is when a surgeon removes the entire breast and tissues of a cancerous person
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Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy was created on 2006-10-23.