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At what point in pregnancy do you go to labor and delivery instead of ER?

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L. Hawkes

L. Hawkes

L. Hawkes
L. Hawkes, Teacher, Memphis

Answered Jun 28, 2018

Newborns are prone to losing heat as their natural water from the body evaporates. A nurse’s job is to make sure that newborns will not lose their body heat. The best option to this is letter D. This means that the nurse has to dry the newborn completely so that its body heat will not evaporate along with the water.

Take note that this is also true for newborns that are being bathed. They should be dried quickly so they will not lose their body heat. Of course, the other methods mentioned above can also be effective in maintaining the child’s body heat but option D is the most important thing that nurses can do.

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santepro

santepro

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Answered Nov 25, 2017

Drying the infant in a warm blanket

Evaporation of moisture from a wet body dissipates heat along with the moisture. Keeping the newborn dry by drying the wet newborn infant will prevent hypothermia via evaporation.
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