A newborn is delivered to a mother with an active, untreated…
A newborn is delivered to a mother with an active, untreated chlamydial infection. The nurse is preparing to administer routine newborn medications. What is the most appropriate intervention to prevent neonatal complications associated with chlamydia?
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A postpartum client with a second-degree perineal laceration asks how to prevent infection at the incision site. The client states, “Im worried about getting an infection down there. What should I do?” What is the nurses best response?
Read DetailsA client is completing her obstetric history during a prenat…
A client is completing her obstetric history during a prenatal visit. She previously delivered a set of twins at 35 weeks, had one singleton full-term birth, one miscarriage at 10 weeks, and is now pregnant with triplets. What is her correct GTPAL documentation at this visit?
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