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mote1985 [20]
1 year ago
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Which intervention would the nurse implement during the immediate postprocedure period of a patient's renal biopsy?

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dem82 [27]1 year ago
6 0

The nursing action which is essential for a patient immediately after a renal biopsy is to apply a pressure dressing and keep the patient on the affected side and is denoted as option B.

<h3>What is Renal biopsy?</h3>

This is a type of procedure which is done to extract the tissues of the kidney for different types of use such as diagnosis and examination by healthcare professionals.

The nursing action which is essential for a patient immediately after a renal biopsy is to apply a pressure dressing and keep the patient on the affected side as it helps to prevent bleeding and infection which could lead to complications.

Read more about Biopsy here brainly.com/question/13818985

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The options are:

a.Insert a urinary catheter and test urine for microscopic hematuria.

b.Apply a pressure dressing and keep the patient on the affected side.

c.Check blood glucose to assess for hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia.

d.Monitor blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine to assess renal function

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