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Your patient is 33 weeks pregnant. She has painless, bright red vaginal bleeding. The vital signs were obtained and the external monitor has been applied. What of the following is a sensible next action of the nurse practitioner?
A 37-year-old female comes to see you and reports severe labial pain. She tells you the pain began a few days ago and has worsened steadily.
On exam, vital signs show blood pressure 120/75, pulse 75, temperature 98.6, respiratory rate 20, and oxygen saturation of 99% on room air. The patient appears well. Examination of the labia reveals a 3 cm fluctuant mass on the right side.
What is the best next step in management?
Which IV solution should be used in treating a female patient with gynecological trauma?
You are working at an urgent care. An elderly female patient has slipped on ice and is displaying classic symptoms of a fractured rib.
The patient’s GCS level is 15, and oxygen saturation on room air is 93%. Heart rate is 112, blood pressure is 142/102.
What is the most appropriate course of treatment for this patient?