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1 February, 08:06

Twenty-four hours after a cesarean birth, a client elects to sign herself and her baby out of the hospital. Staff members are unable to contact her health care provider. The client arrives at the nursery and asks that her infant be given to her to take home. What is the most appropriate nursing action?

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  1. 1 February, 08:28
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    The patient would be checked thoroughly, will be provided associated planning of discharge and follow ups at home for 2 months by the nurse in care.

    Explanation:

    After a caesarean patient gets the consent of an early discharge after 24 hours of operation, she was thoroughly diagnosed and checked by the nurse in charge of her. Then she will be provided a discharge planning by the nurse. She will be assessed the capability to take care of herself and her baby by the nurse.

    She will be made aware of the possible infections or diseases that may occur to her and her baby and will be trained to take immediate cares needed. Her home atmosphere will be evaluated for quick recovery and necessary recuperation. She will be provided follow ups at home.
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