At the beginning of the day shift, you are receiving report from…
Question Answered step-by-step At the beginning of the day shift, you are receiving report from… At the beginning of the day shift, you are receiving report from the night nurse on the patient who arrived into the triage area 30 minutes ago. Wilder, a 23 yo G1P0 at 38 6/7 wks ga uses they/them pronouns. They presented at 06:30 with report of contractions since 11pm last night, contractions have gotten closer together and stronger. They deny rupture of membranes or bleeding. Fetal movement has been good. They deny problems or complications during this pregnancy and would like to try for a natural birth but are open to an epidural if needed. They did a childbirth ed class and have a doula for support who is with them now. The pregnancy was achieved with donor sperm. Their parents are their main family support.The night nurse put the patient on the fetal monitor and took a set of vital signs. 124/72, 18, 36C, 88. The night nurse reports the tracing initially looked fine and the SVE (sterile vaginal exam) has not yet been done. As the nurse taking care of this patient. What are your first 3 nursing actions in order of priority? Please explain your rationale for selecting these nursing actions and why in that order? Health Science Science Nursing NURSING OB 210 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


