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Igoryamba
1 year ago
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immediately after recieving spina anesthesia, a client develops hypotension. Which action will the nruse anticipate needing to t

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Medicine
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lianna [129]1 year ago
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When the client experiences hypotension, the action by the nurse will be to place the client in a trendelenburg position.

<h3>What is a trendelenburg position?</h3>

It should be noted that a trendelenburg position is the position for a patient on the operating table especially during surgeries.

In this case, when the client experiences hypotension, the action by the nurse will be to place the client in a trendelenburg position.

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