These are the conditions:
(A, B, & D) spinal abnormality, hypovolemnia, coagulation defects
A back injection (shot) of numbing medication is known as an epidural block. It causes numbness or a loss of feeling in your lower body. This lowers the discomfort of labor contractions. In order to lessen discomfort during surgery on the lower extremities, an epidural block may also be employed.
The client's spine, hypovolemia, and coagulation abnormalities should all be examined by the nurse. The use of an epidural in women with certain disorders is not advised. Contraindications for an epidural block do not include varicose veins, rashes, or bruising, but they do for massage.
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Question correction:
A pregnant client requires administration of an epidural block for management of pain during labor For which conditions should the nurse check the client before administering the epidural block? SATA
a) spinal abnormality
b) hypovolemnia
c) varicose veins
d) coagulation defects
e) skin rashes or bruises