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"Fundamentals" is the foundation of nursing practice.
The NCLEX loves to ask: "How do you position this patient?"
Putting a patient in the wrong position can cause aspiration, bleeding, or increased pressure.
Let's master the positions and the confusing world of electrolytes!
Positioning is a cheap and effective intervention. Memorize these specific post-procedure positions.
| Condition / Procedure | Position | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Paracentesis (Removing fluid from abdomen) |
High-Fowler’s (Sitting upright) |
Allows fluid to settle to the bottom of the abdominal cavity for easier drainage. |
| Liver Biopsy (Post-procedure) |
Right Side-Lying | Apply pressure to the liver (which is on the right) to prevent hemorrhage. |
| Lumbar Puncture (Post-procedure) |
Supine / Flat (4-12 hours) |
Prevents CSF leakage and spinal headaches. |
| Enema Administration | Sims' Position (Left side-lying with right knee up) |
Follows the natural curve of the sigmoid colon for gravity flow. |
| Shock (Hypovolemic) |
Modified Trendelenburg (Supine with legs elevated) |
Increases venous return to the heart and brain. |
You must recognize the signs of high/low Potassium, Calcium, and Sodium.
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