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A nurse is preparing a client for discharge following an abdominal hysterectomy for fibroids. After providing discharge teaching, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful based on which client statement?

A) "I can resume using tampons in about 3 weeks."
B) "I should shower rather than take a tub bath."
C) "I should limit my intake of foods that are high in fiber for about 2 weeks."
D) "I don't have any restrictions on what I can lift or carry."

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Answer:

Answer is option B - "I should shower rather than take a tub bath."

Step-by-step explanation:

Abdominal hysterectomy is the surgical removal of a part or all of the uterus by making an incision in the lower abdomen. After the surgery, the patient normally spends 2 - 5 days in the hospital and takes at least 4 - 6 weeks to get completely better. Some of the major discharge instructions are;

  • Drink enough water and eat smaller meals that are rich in proteins and fiber and plenty of fruits and vegetables daily. This helps with the healing process and prevents constipation.
  • Avoid swimming or taking a tub bath, but can take showers.
  • Dressings over the incision should be removed daily and keep the wound area clean.
  • Avoid inserting anything such as tampons into the vagina for 6 weeks after the surgery.
  • Avoid all heavy activity including strenuous household activities, weightlifting, and other strenuous exercises. Short walking and light household chores can be done.
  • Avoid driving if the patient is taking narcotic pain-relieving medicines. Long trips in vehicles or airplanes are not recommended for 4 weeks after the surgery.
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