问题 单项选择题 A3/A4型题

患者,女性,36岁。孕4产0,孕32周,人流2次, * * 少许流血4天,无腹痛。体检:BP110/70mmHg,HR80次/分,子宫软,无压痛,胎头高浮,胎心140次/分,耻骨联合上方可闻及胎盘杂音。

关于该患者的护理措施,最恰当的是()

A.绝对卧床休息,左侧卧位

B.肛门检查宫口开大情况

C.将患者置于单间暗室,避免刺激

D.高危门诊随访治疗

E.立即输血,积极补充血容量

答案

参考答案:A

解析:.接受期待疗法孕妇的护理措施包括住院观察,保证休息,减少刺激,有出血者绝对卧床,定时间断吸氧;纠正贫血;监测病情变化;预防产后出血和感染;加强管理和宣教,前置胎盘患者切忌肛查。

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Once a circle missed a wedge. The circle wanted to be whole, so it went around looking for its missing piece. But because it was incomplete and therefore could roll only very slowly, it admired the flowers along the way. It chatted with worms. It enjoyed the sunshine. It found lots of different pieces, but none of them fit. So it left them all by the side of the road and kept on searching. Then one day the circle found a piece that fit perfectly. It was so happy. Now it could be whole, with nothing missing. It incorporated the missing piece into itself and began to roll. Now that it was a perfect circle, it could roll very fast, too fast to notice flowers or talk to the worms. (46) When it realized how different the world seemed when it rolled so quickly, it stopped, left its found piece by the side of the road and rolled slowly away.

(47) The lesson of the story, I suggested, was that in some strange sense we are more whole when we are missing something. The man who has everything is in some ways a poor man. He will never know what it feels like to yearn, to hope, to nourish his soul with the dream of something better. He will never know the experience of having someone who loves him give him something he has always wanted or never had.

(48) There is a wholeness about the person who has crone to terms with his limitations, who has been brave enough to let go of his unrealistic dreams and not feel like a failure for doing so. There is a wholeness about the man or woman who has learned that he or she is p enough to go through a tragedy and survive, she can lose someone and still feel like a complete person. Life is not a trap set for us by God so that he can condemn us for failing. Life is not a spelling bee, where no matter how many words you’ve gotten right; you’re disqualified if you make one mistake. (49) Life is more like a baseball season, where even the best team loses one third of its games and even the worst team has its days of brilliance. Our goal is to win more games than we lose.

When we accept that imperfection is part of being human, and when we can continue rolling through life and appreciate it, we will have achieved a wholeness that others can only aspire to. (50) That, I believe, is what God asks of us—not "Be perfect", not "Don’t even make a mistake", but "Be whole."

(47) The lesson of the story, I suggested, was that in some strange sense we are more whole when we are missing something.