Proceso de atención en enfermería en gestante con preclamsia severa + parto por cesárea de emergencia.

Preeclampsia is a multisystemic disorder whose clinical criteria have not changed in the last decade. According to the WHO, the incidence of pre-eclampsia ranges between 2 and 10% of all pregnancies, and its prevalence is seven times higher in developing countries than in developed countries. (From...

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主要作者: Navarro Barragán, Belén Stephany (author)
格式: bachelorThesis
出版: 2021
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总结:Preeclampsia is a multisystemic disorder whose clinical criteria have not changed in the last decade. According to the WHO, the incidence of pre-eclampsia ranges between 2 and 10% of all pregnancies, and its prevalence is seven times higher in developing countries than in developed countries. (From Jesús García, and others, 2018) Signs Symptoms: • Alteration of the central nervous system. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) • Epigastric or right upper quadrant pain (due to capsule distention or liver rupture). (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) • Blood pressure greater than 160/110 mmHg (Perozo Romero, et al., 2009) • Pulmonary edema. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) • Cerebrovascular disease. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) • Cortical blindness. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) Laboratory findings: • Proteinuria. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) • Oliguria. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) • Hepatocellular alteration (serum transaminase concentrations 2 times higher than normal) (Perozo Romero, et al., 2009). • Thrombocytopenia. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) • Coagulopathy. (Perozo Romero, and others, 2009) Objective: To develop the nursing care process in pregnant women with severe pre-eclampsia + emergency cesarean delivery. Methodology: The methodology used in this clinical case is scientific and descriptive since the pregnant woman was assessed using Marjory Gordon's functional patterns, and a Nursing Care Plan was established to improve the patient's signs and symptoms.