CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - Intraoperative

Which of the following must the nurse remember when administering oxytocin to a patient during a cesarean section?
  1. Oxytocin is administered after the birth of the baby but before the placenta.
  2. Oxytocin may cause decreased urine output.
  3. Oxytocin will cause an immediate increase in bleeding, followed by a reduction in bleeding.
  4. Oxytocin may have side effects that cause constipation and abdominal pain.
Explanation
Answer: B-Oxytocin may cause decreased urine output. When administering oxytocin, the nurse must remember that this drug may have an antidiuretic effect, diminishing urine output. The nurse should monitor urine output through an indwelling catheter or by ensuring the patient voids soon after the procedure.
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