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Teaching plan for an adolescent who is on home care because she's experiencing preterm labor in her 32nd week of gestation should include one understanding of preterm labor.
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Explain what preterm labor is and its potential risks for both the mother and the baby.
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Discuss the signs and symptoms of preterm labor, such as regular contractions, lower back pain, and changes in vaginal discharge.
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Medication adherence.
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Emphasize the importance of taking prescribed medications such as tacholitics to help delay labor.
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Discuss potential side effects and what to do should they occur.
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Activity restrictions.
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Advise on the importance of bed rest restrust or limited physical activity to reduce the risk of labor progression.
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Provide guidelines on what activities are safe and which should be avoided.
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Four, hydration and nutrition.
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Stress the importance of staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet to support both maternal and fetal health.
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Provide specific dietary recommendations and hydration goals.
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Five, monitoring and reporting.
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Teach how to monitor for signs of labor progression and when to contact health care providers.
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Provide a list of emergency contact numbers and instructions for what to do in case of an emergency.
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Six, emotional support.
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Support.
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Address the emotional and psychological impact of preterm labor on an adolescent.
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Suggest support groups or counseling services if needed.
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Differences in the teaching plan for a 28 -year -old woman and a 38 -year -old.
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So the teaching plan or the differences in the teaching plan for a 28 -year -old...