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which assessment finding of a client 8 hours after a subtotal thyroidectomy does the nurse consider most relevant as an indication of a possible complication?

Answer

The presence of increased drainage from the surgical site 8 hours after a subtotal thyroidectomy is the most relevant assessment finding indicating a possible complication, as it may indicate hemorrhage.

  • Q: What are some possible complications of a subtotal thyroidectomy? A: Possible complications of a subtotal thyroidectomy may include hemorrhage, airway obstruction, hypocalcemia, and thyroid storm.
  • Q: What are some assessment findings that may indicate complications post-thyroidectomy? A: Assessment findings that may indicate complications post-thyroidectomy include increased drainage from the surgical site, respiratory distress, stridor or hoarseness, muscle twitching or spasms, tetany, and anxiety.
  • Q: Which assessment finding 8 hours after a subtotal thyroidectomy is most relevant as an indication of a possible complication? A: The presence of increased drainage from the surgical site 8 hours after a subtotal thyroidectomy is the most relevant assessment finding indicating a possible complication, as it may indicate hemorrhage.