Respuesta :
On a specific day of the month and on that same day every month thereafter.
What is a hysterectomy?
- The uterus is surgically removed with or without the removal of other organs or tissues. Both the uterus and the cervix are removed during a total hysterectomy.
- The womb and cervix are removed during a vaginal hysterectomy through a surgical incision created at the top of the vagina. To separate the womb from the ligaments holding it in place, special surgical devices are placed into the vagina. The incision will be closed with stitches after the womb and cervix have been taken out.
- The womb is surgically removed during a hysterectomy (uterus). After the procedure, you won't be able to become pregnant again. No of your age, if you haven't previously experienced menopause, you won't have periods anymore.
- Both the uterus and the cervix are removed during a total hysterectomy. A total hysterectomy with salpingo-oophorectomy involves either (a) the removal of the uterus, one (unilateral) ovary, and one or both (bilateral) fallopian tubes; or (b) the removal of the uterus, both (bilateral) ovaries, and both fallopian tubes.
The nurse is teaching breast self-examination (bse) to a client who has had a hysterectomy. The appropriate instruction regarding when the bse should be performed is at which time?
On a specific day of the month and on that same day every month thereafter.
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