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- Ethico-legal Consideration and Issues in the care of sick mother and child. Please provide your reference thank you.ANSWER EVERYTHING!! Case Scenario 5: Postpartum mother A: Aling Mila gave birth at home thru the help of a Hilot (Midwife). You visited Aling Mila at home. You need to plan for Aling Mila's post-partum care. RLE Activities for Case 5: 1. Activity 1: Assessment Record: Assess the client's needs for post-partum care and plan for health center visits. 2. Discuss with the mother the needs for post-partum care and its importance by asking the mother to attend a mother's class.Patient History "A week before period starts, I experience lower abdominal pain that radiates into the lower back and both legs. I have been trying to get pregnant for the past two years with no success." Medical History • T.Ris 29 years old white female who is at the OB/Gyn office. She has painful irregular periods that start a weck before menstruation starts. The menstrual flow is heavy (need to change pads every 2 hours) with dots. She explained that she has been trying to get pregnant for the past two years. Physical Exam Abdomen Exam . LQ and RLO palpation: Tenderness Female exam No tears, swelling of vaginal canal Normal cervical mucous, cervix of normal length, and no obstruction to cervical opening No signs of infection internally/externally of vagina and labia Questions 1. Research: What is the most common cause of chronic pelvic pain and infortility in women of reproductive-age? How frequent is this disease? 2 is this disease estrogen-dependent? What ussue is stimulated to…
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- A nurse observes the parent/child interaction during the 6-year-old well-child check-up and notes that the parent spesks hanshly to the chd when communicating with the nurse. Which statement by the nurse would be most beneficia? Answers A -D A "Perhaps you could benefit from counseling since your interactions with your child seem so negative B "Perhaps you should leave the room so that i can speak with your child privateiy C Addressing the chid, the nurse says, 'are you unhappy when Mormmy talks to you like this?r D. "Let's talk privately. Let's discuss the way you speak with your child and possible ways to be more positiveA. Please give me a possible nursing diagnosis of the following? 1. Small for gestational age 2. Long for gestational age 3. Pre Term Birth 4. Post Term Birth B. Please give nursing interventions each of the following above.Instructions: 1. Read and Analyze the Pregnancy Case Scenario2. Develop a basic nursing care management for a healthy pregnancy based on the case scenario.3. Develop a 2-day meal plan for the client. Pregnancy Case Scenario A 35-year-old woman Gravida 1, Para 0, comes in for her 16-week prenatal visit for the first time. She has been suffering from nausea and vomiting since her sixth week, and while it has begun to get better, she still vomits two to three times a day. Her nausea is alleviated somewhat by sipping on hot coffee and sucking on candies. She has not been to the dentist in the past year, and she has not been able to regularly brush her teeth since the onset of vomiting, because the toothbrush in her mouth triggers her condition. She reports pain (toothache) when drinking hot tea or having an ice cream.
- Provide the appropriate nursing interventions based on the signs and symptoms presented SIGNS and SYMPTOMS NURSING INTERVENTIONS 1. Baby Rina 9 months old is hot to touch with temperature of 38.2C. 2. Lola Remedios complaints of difficulty of breathing. 3. Mrs. Gravida just gave birth to baby Nicolai. With foley catheter and has not taken a bath. 4. Lolo Carding complaints of muscle stiffness of the fingers and knees.The nurse is evaluating the client who delivered vaginally 2 hours ago and is experiencing postpartum pain rated 8 on scale of 1 to 10. The clientisa G 4,P 4, breast-feeding mother who would like medication to decrease the pain in her uterus. Which of the medications listed on the orders sheet would be the most appropriate for this client? 1. Aspirin 1,000 mg PO. q 4to 6 hour p.r.n. 2. lbuprofen 800 mg RO. q 6 to 8 hour p.r.n. 3. Colace 100 mg RO, b.id. 4. Vicodin 1 to 2 tabs PO. q 410 6 hour p.r.n.Question: Can you teach me what will happen to the pregnant patient with HIV? And what would be the possible questions of the patient to the nurse about her situation and what would be the response of the nurse? Title: Care of clients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Focus Area: Obstetric Nurse Station Margerie Ramos, a 32-year-old female, who, on her 34th week of pregnancy was transferred to the hospital after coming from a prenatal clinic and reported to be experiencing continuous regular contractions for almost 2 days. This is her third pregnancy. The labor and delivery team were planning to admit her to observe and monitor her baby through a fetal Non-Stress Test and to exclude complications associated with preterm labor. The patient previously agreed to a scheduled repeat C-section since she already had two prior ones. Upon admission, the patient verbalized, “I'm cold, I feel so hot.” Temperature was taken, T=38.5 C. She also reported to be having diarrhea for 3 days now.…