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    Preecayssia Vs Eclampsia

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    What are the major differences between gestational hypertension‚ preeclampsia and eclampsia? Pregnancy-induced hypertension is a rise in blood pressure‚ without proteinuria‚ during the second half of pregnancy. Pre-eclampsia is a multisystem disorder‚ unique to pregnancy‚ that is usually associated with raised blood pressure and proteinuria. It rarely presents before 20 weeks’ gestation. Eclampsia is one or more convulsions in association with the syndrome of pre-eclampsia. (Duley‚ L. (2008)

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    the prenatal record is most important for the nurse to obtain? A) Pattern and number of prenatal visits. B) Prenatal blood pressure readings. C) Prepregnancy weight. D) Jennie’s Rh factor. Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia There is no definitive cause of preeclampsia‚ but the pathophysiology is distinct. The main pathogenic factor is poor perfusion as a result of

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    Renee A. McIver Margaret Case Study OB--Summer Semester 2016 In Margaret’s Case Study (3) possible causes for her sudden change in medical status could have been due to spontaneous rupture of membranes (SROM)‚ anaphylactic reaction and acute hypotension. SROM is defined rupture of the fetal membranes on their own. This is often referred to by mother’s a “my water broke.” Anaphylactic reactions have a rapid onset and may cause death. Signs and symptoms include shortness of breath and hypotension which

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    CASE STUDY OF INTRAUTERINE FETAL DEMISE MA. ARNIE PULGA‚ RN BY: GROUP 25 ESPINOSA‚ MARIFE S. FACUN‚ SHALLIE MAE E. FERNANDO‚ MONIKA V. GORIOSO‚ GERMAIN B. Biographical data Name: Mrs. C. B Status: Widow Birthday: 05/05/1968 Birthplace: Bacolod Religion: Catholic Admitting diagnosis: Intrauterine Fetal Demise 39 weeks AOG G5P4 (4014) Attending Physician: Dr. Isabel Hayag Operation procedure: NSD with Mer (3) Final Diagnosis: Intrauterine Fetal

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    Hydatidiform Mole

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    I. Definition A molar pregnancy is an abnormal form of pregnancy in which a non-viable fertilized egg implants in the uterus‚ converting the normal pregnancy progress into a pathological one. It is characterized by the presence of a hydatidiform mole‚ which the chorionic villi around the fetus degenerate and form clusters of fluid-filled sacs‚ resulting in tumor growth that forms in the uterus as a bunch of cysts resembling grape-like vesicles that are visible to the naked eye. Hydatidiform

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    Placenta Previa

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    Statement of Objectives General To render efficient and effective nursing care by the utilization of the nursing process Specific 1. To establish rapport with the patient. 2. To acquire knowledge and fully understand the disease process. 3. To gather vital information or data about the patient. PATIENT’S PROFILE Name: Anabelle Tud Birthday: November 10‚ 1968 Address: District 1 Gigmoto‚ Catanduanes Religion: Roman Catholic Age: 43 years old Civil Status: Married Date of Admission:

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    developing a hypertensive disorder due to which risk factors? To accurately assess this client’s condition‚ what information from the prenatal record is most important for the nurse to obtain? Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia There is no definitive cause of preeclampsia‚ but the pathophysiology is distinct. The main pathogenic factor is poor perfusion as a result of arteriolar vasospasm. Function in organs such as the placenta‚ liver‚ brain‚ and kidneys can be depressed as much as 40 to 60%

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    Case #2 Maria Bowman Focus questions – Set I 1. What are the implications of this test? An abnormal maternal serum alpha fetoprotein (triple screening test) may reflect genetic predisposition for Down’s syndrome (Trisomy 21) or Edward’s syndrome (Trisomy 18). Alpha fetoprotein is also increased in amniotic fluid in pregnancies associated with open neural tube defects (ONTD) such as Spina Bifida that allow the fluid to leak from the fetus into the amniotic fluid. The implications of positive

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    Impact Study

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    VINCENT JOHN LOZADA NURSING RESEARCH WORKSHOP 1 I. REASEARCH PROBLEM What is the impact of Project RNHeals in the development health care system delivery in the 1st district in the province of Iloilo? Does it contribute to the improvement of delivering basic health care sevices in the community? II. WHAT IS? Subject: Guidelines for the Implementation of the Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service (RNheals) Project Batch IV. Rationale The Registered Nurses

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    In pregnancy‚ the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS) plays an important role for the equilibrium of salt and water in mother and child. All components of the RAAS are altered during pregnancy (1‚ 2). Renin concentrations are elevated due to extra-renal secretion in decidua and ovaries through estrogen stimulation (2). An increase in angiotensinogen production in the liver is observed in pregnant women. By contrast‚ the angiotensin-converting enzyme is reduced. These changes result in an

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