Proceso de atención enfermería en puérpera de 20 años con atonía uterina.
Uterine atony is the main cause of postpartum hemorrhage, worldwide it is one of the obstetric emergencies that is among the five main causes of maternal mortality. Uterine atony refers to the inadequate contraction of the myometrial cells of the uterine body in response to the release of endogenous...
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2021
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| Ամփոփում: | Uterine atony is the main cause of postpartum hemorrhage, worldwide it is one of the obstetric emergencies that is among the five main causes of maternal mortality. Uterine atony refers to the inadequate contraction of the myometrial cells of the uterine body in response to the release of endogenous oxytocin, causing the uterus not to contract after delivery, which prevents physiological hemostasis from being carried out, leading to postpartum hemorrhage. According to the world health organization, uterine atony represents 80% of postpartum hemorrhages, occurs in 4% of vaginal deliveries and in 6% of cesarean deliveries. According to the MSP in Ecuador, it is the second most important cause of mortality in women, and it is essential that all nursing professionals be trained with updated standards and protocols, in order to act efficiently in the face of this emergency, avoiding complications such as hemorrhagic shock. that puts the life of the patient at risk. The present clinical case presents a 20-year-old patient, primigravida who attended the obstetric emergency service of the General Hospital IESS Quevedo, for presenting lipothymia, anemia due to hemodynamic instability due to postpartum hemorrhage. The clinical case proposal was based on an analysis of the risk factors and complications of this pathology that the patient presented by carrying out an effective nursing care process, developing a care plan that would cover the health needs of the patient during her hospital stay contributing to health recovery. |
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