answersLogoWhite

0

preparation of client before n after biopsy

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Brain biopsy post side effects?

what side effects are experienced after a brain biopsy is performed


What does post biopsy change mean?

Post biopsy change refers to the alterations in tissue appearance or structure that occur following a biopsy procedure. These changes can include inflammation, edema, or localized bleeding at the biopsy site, which are typically a normal response to the tissue being sampled. While such changes can mimic or obscure underlying conditions, they are usually temporary and resolve over time. It's important for healthcare providers to differentiate these changes from potential disease processes when evaluating biopsy results.


Describe nursing management of a patient with post spinal anaesthesia?

nursing management for spinal anesthesia


What are some advancements in nursing?

Nurse Practitioners Nursing becoming a Degree Course and hence, professional recognition. Recognised Nursing Research Post Grad, Masters and PhDs in Nursing


Course outline for PC Bsc nursing in distance education mode?

not post Bsc.iam asking for normal bsc nursing


Can the Gap Short Sleeve Nursing Maternity Top be warn pre and post pregnancy?

Yes the Gap Short Sleeve Nursing Maternity Top can be worn both pre and post delivery.


Post graduation in nursing at pushpagiri medical college?

M.Sc,Ph.D


Can you get post bsc nursing books through online?

Anatomy and physiology


What is the rationale for the right side position after liver biopsy?

The liver is a very vascular organ, and very prone to bleeding after any injury, including biopsy. Lying on the right side is a simple way to place pressure on the liver and biopsy site, and reduce the risk of post op bleeding and hemorrhage.


How many meters from post of a watchman his area of responsibilities?

90


What is post mortem care and explain the nursing responsibilities after the death of a patient?

Post-mortem care refers to the actions taken by healthcare professionals after a patient has died to ensure dignity, respect, and proper handling of the body. Nursing responsibilities include confirming the patient’s death, ensuring that all necessary documentation is completed, preparing the body for viewing by family if desired, and providing support to the bereaved family. Additionally, nurses may need to follow protocols for disposing of medical equipment and ensuring the environment is clean and safe. Overall, the focus is on compassionate care for both the deceased and their loved ones.


Post bsc nursing as distace education in vinayaka university?

how i can apply. what about the fees