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The oncoming nurse received the following reports.
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There are different situations.
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The question asks you, which climate should the nurse tend to attend to face at which need of the ship reports? so let's look at all these conditions.
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The first one, two days after the post -asarian delivery, planet was thinking of unilateral area of the swelling warmth and rightness of the left leg.
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This condition, the swelling, warmth, and redness indicate a deep vein thrombosis.
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Now, the deep lane of thrombosis basically means a blood clot formation in a deep vein, usually in a leg.
01:16
It's a serious condition because the clock can break loose and travel to lung, which cause pulmonary embolism which could be life threatening.
01:29
This is a serious condition, but not life threatening yet.
01:46
B is the situation a new admitted client from labor and deliver who delivered one hour ago has a saturated perennial pad.
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So an hour ago this means that the patient is going through hemorrhaging.
02:27
The blood loss is, you saturate the pad for within an hour.
02:34
This telling us that there is heavy bleeding and the blood loss happens pretty quickly.
02:47
This is a life -threatening condition.
02:59
The next condition, a 36 -hour post -viggenital delivery client with a temperature of a 104 fever.
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Suggest there is infection.
03:20
It's, again, serious condition, but not immediate in danger...