1. positive for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. The LPN leaves a note in…
Question Answered step-by-step 1. positive for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. The LPN leaves a note in… 1. positive for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. The LPN leaves a note in her chart because she is anemic the midwife prescribed her to take ferrous sulfate . She will be given rubella vaccine after she delivers her baby. In addition, she will be prescribed azithromycin to treat Chlamydia and gonorrhea. Her partner will also need to be treated.What does it mean to be A negative? Why can’t Mrs. T. receive a rubella vaccine during pregnancy? What is iron deficiency anemia? What information will you provide Mrs. T. regarding ferrous sulfate? What is Chlamydia and gonorrhea? What can occur if not treated?2. Mrs. T. is to come to her prenatal visits every 4 weeks. Throughout the weeks she continues to experience severe nausea. At 20-week gestation she continues to have excessive nausea and vomiting. She has recently lost more weight. The midwife confirms Mrs. T. has hyperemesis gravidum. What is hyperemesis gravidum? What should the midwife be concerned about? What laboratory testing is done to confirm hyperemesis gravidum3. As Mrs. T. progresses through her pregnancy she is provided patient education. What teaching will your provide for Mrs. T regarding the following topics: Preterm Labor: • What are expected findings of preterm labor? • How is preterm labor managed? • What are the indications for the following medications: o Nifedipine o Magnesium sulfate o Bethametasone o Indomethacin Preclampsia • What are signs of Preclampsia Fetal Kick count • How do you instruct patients to measure fetal kick count? Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 211 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


