Phlebotomy Essentials
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2. It is now 2 pm and Mrs Romano has not passed urine since her IDC was removed at 0600 today. She is now complaining of feeling uncomfortable and tight in the lower abdominal region.
(i) Explain what assessment you will perform on Mrs Romano -abdominal assessment -bladder scan |
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