Answer:
After delivery, the doctor or midwife usually closes the perineal tear with stitches. The stitches will dissolve in 1 to 2 weeks, so they will not need to be removed. You may notice pieces of the stitches on your sanitary pad or on the toilet paper when you go to the washroom (:
Some effective communication strategies can be...1. Making sure the patient is alert and oriented2. Making sure the patient is comfortable and there is a well lit room 3. Understand the patients learning style (reading, writing, hearing, seeing)4. Listening to the patient's wants and needs 5. Understanding the patients living conditions outside of the hospital6. Gathering information from the family and understanding the role that the family plays in the patients life
It is important to apply them appropriately to prevent the patient from returning to the hospital again or injuring themselves in the same exact manner as before.
Because it’s comfortable lol
England has a lot of cases of people being attacked, but it’s not as bad as america. just be polite and try to not cause problems