The Nursing Care of Pregnancy Toxemias: Part II-Preeclampsia and Eclampsia Occurring in Late Pregnancy.An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00000446-192807000-00004TitusPaulAjn the American Journal of Nursing...
Nursingcare planningand management for pregnant clients with hypertensive disorders or preeclampsia involve early detection, thoroughassessment, and prompt treatment of preeclampsia. Another priority is to ensure the mother’s safety and deliver a healthynewbornas close to a full term as possible. Nursin...
Thenursing care planfor clients with hyperbilirubinemia involves preventinginjury/progression of the condition, providing support/appropriate information to family, maintaining physiologicalhomeostasiswith bilirubin levels declining, and preventing complications. Nursing Problem Priorities The following are the nursing...
Another example of preventing complications included calling the provider back for antihypertensive medication. Alerting the nursery staff of premature delivery due to preeclampsia, a complication of pregnancy, was important in preventing complications with the delivery of the infant....
19. A nurse is caring for a pregnant client with Preeclampsia. The nurse prepares a plan of care for the client and documents in the plan that if the client progresses from Preeclampsia to eclampsia, the nurse’s first action is to: ...
1) A postpartum nurse is preparing to care for a woman who has just delivered a healthy newborn infant. In the immediate postpartum period the nurse plans to take the woman’s vital signs: Every 30 minutes during the first hour and then every hour
Clinical specialists of nursing, consulting and working together, can develop a plan of nursing care for the pregnant woman with diabetes. Because the pregnant diabetic woman faces the usual adjustments to pregnancy plus problems dealing with a chronic condition of diabetes, nursing care should ...
Materials and Methods: Place of work: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit/Balcali Research and Education Hospital in Adana, Turkey. Nursing Care Plan for the clinical period from 23.02.2015 till 11.03.2015. Informed consent was obtained from the baby's family. Results: In addition to this, parents ...
Surratt N. Severe preeclampsia: implications for critical-care obstetric nursing. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 1993;22: 500-7.SURRATT N.: Severe preeclampsia: implications for critical-care obstetric nursing. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Neo- natal. Nurs., 22 (6): 500-7, 1993....
Silence from an obstetric provider about his or her interpretation of fetal monitor tracings, or about worrisome signs of change in a high-risk patient (eg, preeclampsia, bleeding, dysfunctional labor), seriously limits the nurse's ability to plan appropriate care and promptly respond to emergent...