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Answer:</h2>
After instruction about care while at home this statement <u>"I should contact the doctor if my temperature is 100.4° F (38°C) or higher.</u>
" indicates effective teaching.
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Explanation :</h2>
Because there is an increased risk of infection in the client , so , when the client says that she will contact the doctor if her temperature is 38° C (100.4° F) or greater , successful teaching is indicated.
The client should be instructed that he should monitor her temperature two times / day.
The client should avoid all the activities which can cause infection i-e from coitus, douching, and tub bathing.
As water in shower doesn't enter the vagina and increase the risk of infection ,showering is permitted .
A fluid intake of at least 2 L daily is recommended to prevent potential urinary tract infection.
Because if something goes wrong while the medical team is taking care of a patient then the team can face lawsuits and other punishments from the patients family or government.
To make sure there are no other dangers in the vicinity of the victim.
<h2>How is it treated?</h2><h2>Elevate the site as much as possible to help reduce swelling.</h2><h2>Apply a warm or cold compress (depending on the fluid) for 30 minutes every 2-3 hours to help reduce swelling and discomfort.</h2><h2>Medication-If recommended, medicine for extravasations is given within 24 hours for best effect.</h2>
Medulla oblongata is the part of the brain that controls heart rate and blood pressure