1) A Pregnant woman feels tingling during night the condition is caused by a) Neuritis b) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome c) Down Syndrom d) Syncytiotrophoblast. 2) Patient after two days o... 1) A Pregnant woman feels tingling during night the condition is caused by a) Neuritis b) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome c) Down Syndrom d) Syncytiotrophoblast. 2) Patient after two days of delivery complaints pain in right leg, what nurse should do a) Place on bed rest notify the physician b) Encourage Ambulation c) Massage the affected area d) Apply hot fomentation. 5) The Haemoglobin level in new born baby during first week of life a) 18 to 20 g/dl b) 10 to 12 g/dl c) 20 to 22 g/dl d) none of the above. 6) Full form of HCG is?
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1) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 2) Place on bed rest and notify the physician. 5) 18 to 20 g/dl. 6) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 2) Place on bed rest and notify the physician. 5) 18 to 20 g/dl. 6) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.
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- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 2) Place on bed rest and notify the physician. 5) 18 to 20 g/dl. 6) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is common during pregnancy due to swelling. Bed rest is crucial in addressing potential postpartum thrombophlebitis. Newborn hemoglobin levels initially range from 18 to 20 g/dl. HCG stands for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, a hormone vital for pregnancy maintenance.
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Common mistakes include misidentifying tingling causes in pregnant women and selecting inappropriate nurse interventions. Recognize typical postpartum complications and standard hemoglobin levels in newborns.
Sources
- Pregnancy: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Kaiser Permanente - healthy.kaiserpermanente.org
- Carpal tunnel syndrome and pregnancy go hand in hand - utswmed.org
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