1) Describe a total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingoopherectomy (TAH/BSO?
2) Why is a hysterectomy performed?
3) What are other types of hysterectomies with descriptions (name two)
4) What are five nursing interventions for the post TAH/BSO patient (put in order of priority; think “ABCs”)?
5) What are three complications post TAH/BSO?
6) How is pain treated in the post TAH/BSO client?
7) How is nausea treated in the post TAH/BSO client?
5) What are three complications post TAH/BSO?6) How is pain treated in the post TAH/BSO client?7) How is nausea treated in the post TAH/BSO client?
Answer 1: The total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingoopherectomy is performed to treat the disease or to remove the tissues such as presence of fibroids, gynecologic cancer etc.
The procedure that is involved in the TAH includes the removal of the uterus. This removing of uterus also includes the removal of the cervix. This involves the total removal of the ovaries, fallopian tube, uterus as well as the cervix.
A vertical incision is made to the area, the patient is usually not awaken as anesthesia is given to the patient.It is done just below the navel and slightly up from the pelvic. The large fibroids, Endometrium etc are usually removed through this process.
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