COMPLICATION OF PREGNANCY
Complication of pregnancy based on system as follows
Neurologic ,Cardiac , Pulmonary ,Endocrine ,Gastointestinal ,Renal ,Autoimmune ,Hematologic Musculoskeletal and Skin.
Complications of Pregnancy Bleeding disorders What are the signs and symptoms of bleeding disorder during pregnancy
What are some complications that can occur during birth? Provide examples!.
Effect Malnutrition During Pregnancy May occur as a result of an undernourished mother during pregnancy who gains too little weight. The source of all nutrition for a developing fetus, malnourishment in a pregnant woman may actually lead to its increased sire at the expense of increased fetal size. Malnutrition during pregnancy may result in decreased vasculature of this organ that holds the developing fetus. Uterus Placenta Low birth weight Pregnant women have nutrient needs that differ from non-pregnant women. Some...
J0. Identify the common discomforts of pregnancy. Nursing Care of Women with Complications during Pregnancy 1. Identify the danger signs during pregnancy, hsY an cre espec 2. What are the treatment and intervention procedures after a recurrent abortion?
• Describe five physiological changes that normally occur during pregnancy that would be considered abnormal if they did not occur during pregnancy. • Define critical periods of growth and development and identify potential consequences of inadequate energy and nutrient availability during these periods on future health status.
20. Describe the complications of having more than one fetus during pregnancy 21. Define: neuromalignant syndrome (NMS). What drugs might cause this condition? 22. What are the nursing considerations/ interventions for NMS? 23. Define: adrenoleukodystrophy. 24. What are Braxton-Hicks contractions? What are their cause? 25. Describe ballottement.
Identify four basic considerations of drug therapy during pregnancy. Discuss the physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy and their effect on drug disposition and dosing. Discuss placental drug transfer, focusing on the importance of clinicians assuming that any drug taken during pregnancy will reach the fetus. Discuss adverse reactions during pregnancy, focusing on the effects of drugs on the fetus and neonate. Discuss the term teratogenesis as it relates to drug therapy during pregnancy and the stages of fetal development....
Write a paper on Electrolyte imbalance. Issues explored on electrolyye imbalance, cardiac issues, and other complications or possible complications for patient. what imbalance there are and what you would look for as well as how you correct a high or low. how do you monitor for high and low? Why?
Pregnancy weight gain ~ It is protocol for doctors to record patient’s weight gain during pregnancy to predict if complications may arise. Weight gain during pregnancy has a mean of 37.04 pounds and a standard deviation of 10.8 pounds. Tristan gained 19 pounds during her pregnancy while Gina gained 75 pounds during her pregnancy. Calculate the z-score for Gina’s weight gain. Give your answer to 4 decimal places. Your Answer:
Nursing Management of Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications 1. Teresa is a 36-year-old primigravida who is expecting twins. She is 26 weeks pregnant. She stays after your “What to Expect with Twins” class to talk to you. Although Teresa is a nurse, she has many questions and concerns. Her twins are a result of years of trying to get pregnant and in vitro fertilization. She is nervous about whether she will have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean section. She...