Phlebotomy Essentials
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Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
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Bertha is an Indigenous elder who is recovering from abdominal surgery. She has been reviewed, and is permitted to mobilise to the shower for the first time.
She gets up, and stands at the side of the bed. She immediately tells you that she “feels funny and all dizzy”. She looks pale.
You immediately help her to sit on the side of the bed and undertake vital signs assessment.
Her heart rate is 110 bpm and her blood pressure is 100/60 mmHg. She tells you she still feels dizzy and you help her back to bed.
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Explain in details about postural hypotension regarding the senario of Bertha with relavent body compensatory response due to this problem .
Give detail explanation .
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