What are the options?
Is this woman able to move at all?
If it were me, I would try to get her to move around if possible so that she isn't in bed all day getting sores. If she cant move, roll her over every once in a while in bed if possible.
If she is refusing to drink water and cant chew food well, maybe blend the food up, and add a little water? If she still refuses this, you may just have to make her as comfortable as possible and keep trying to give her food and liquids.
I am not a professional and I don't know the specific details of this situation but this is the best answer I can give with the little amount of info there is :/
Answer:
Explanation:
What are the 4 types of interpersonal communication?
-Oral Communication. Oral communication is anything involving speaking, from the words you choose to your tone of voice when you say them. ...
-Written Communication. ...
-Nonverbal Communication. ...
-Listening.
Answer:
4. Cystocele
Explanation:
A Cystocele which is also referred to as prolapsed or dropped bladder, occurs when the bladder moves from its original position and bulges into the anterior vaginal wall.
This happens when the muscles and supportive tissues between a woman’s vagina and bladder weaken and stretch. This might be as a result of constipation, lighting of heavy weight, continuous straining during bowel movements, or obesity. It can also occur after vaginal childbirth.
Based on the data reviewed by the nurse in the client's medical record, with the nontender protrusion into the anterior vaginal wall being noted, the nurse should suspect Cystocele.