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If a patient had an emergency c section and their HCT and hgb and lymphocytes have dropped what interventions can be done?
This wasn't a baby nurse; this was a student who had a test or homework question that she wanted us to answer for us. Like I said last summer when she first posted, we are doing her no favors by spoon-feeding her the answers.
I also strongly dislike the trend of the last five years of internet laziness among students. When most of us were in nursing school, AN and Google were not options. Instead, when we were stumped on a question, we actually had to research it in a textbook.
You also need to understand the context of this thread. This particular thread was posted at the same time as a rash of other "please answer my homework question for me" threads, and unfortunately, the OP got the brunt of my frustration.
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Klone,
Please try to remember what it was like to be a "baby nurse" sometimes a clue in the right direction is what you need after hours upon hours of studying. Rudeness is not necessary. Didn't you ever hear "if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all"?