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8/11/20

[Answer] After receiving report at the beginning of the 0700 shift the nurse must decide in what order the clients should be assessed. How should the nurse plan assessments? Arrange the clients in the order that they should be assessed. All options must be used.

Answer: 1. A 12-hour post-cesarean section delivery gravida 3 para 3 who reports a return of feeling in her lower extremities as well as a sensation of wetness underneath her buttocks.2. A 24-hour post-vaginal delivery gravida 4 para 4 who is complaining of abdominal cramping after nursing her baby and requesting ibuprofen.3. An 8-hour post-vaginal delivery gravida 2 para 2 client who is scheduled for a bilateral tubal ligation at 1200 today and has a continuous peripheral intravenous (IV) 4. 48-hour post-cesarean section delivery gravida 1 para 1 who reports not yet having a bowel movement since delivery and requests a stool softener.




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