1. Subjective symptoms of Jessica
Other conditions
Diagnosis
Nutritional needs of Jessica
She needs to tahe extra diet .Since she is having morning sickness she should have short and frequent meals.Fruits rich in Carbohydrates ,Proteins ,vitamins and minerals. She should take plenty of liquids and juices also..She should take green leafy vegetables as well.
2. General body adaptation of Beth
Psychological Adaptation
This is Beth first pregnancy hence she needs moral support . She is seperated from her husband so her mother and brother should be more caring and supportive. She may have mood swings which has to be delt patiently.She should not be left alone.She should be motivated to persue her hobbies and other things that she likes. This will make her more comfortable and happier. Teenagers need lot of love and affection to make their pregnanh a happy experience.She needs proper sleep and rest too.
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Case Studies, Chapter 11, Maternal Adaptation During Pregnancy 1. Jessica and Mike are new clients at your obstetrics office. You are asking them about the reason for their visit. Jessica says she thinks she is pregnant because she missed a period. Mike tells you Jessica is always nauseated in the morning and eats all the time the rest of the day. They have not been using birth control and have wanted to have children since they got married last summer....
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Chapter 11: Maternal Adaptation During Pregnancy 1. Jessica and Mike are new clients at your obstetrics office. You are asking them about the reason for their visit. Jessica says she thinks she is pregnant because she missed a period. Mike tells you Jessica is always nauseated in the morning and eats all the time the rest of the day. They have not been using birth control and have wanted to have children since they got married last summer. Jessica says...
3. Beth (age 18) is experiencing her first pregnancy and is now 24 weeks gestation.She tells you that she is “amazed by the changes that have happened to my body already.”Beth wants to understand what additional changes are going to occur to her “besides just getting a really huge belly.”Additionally, Beth relates to you that she is in her senior year of high school, is no longer involved with the baby’s father, and lives at home with her mother and...
Nursing care plan. Maternal Adaptation During Pregnancy 1. Jessica and Mike are new clients at your obstetrics office. You are asking them about the reason for their visit. Jessica says she thinks she is pregnant because she missed a period. Mike tells you Jessica is always nauseated in the morning and eats all the time the rest of the day. They have not been using birth control and have wanted to have children since they got married last summer. Jessica...
Nursing care plan. Maternal Adaptation During Pregnancy 1. Jessica and Mike are new clients at your obstetrics office. You are asking them about the reason for their visit. Jessica says she thinks she is pregnant because she missed a period. Mike tells you Jessica is always nauseated in the morning and eats all the time the rest of the day. They have not been using birth control and have wanted to have children since they got married last summer. Jessica...
case study Annie, a new client, presents for an initial prenatal appointment to your office. She says she thinks she is pregnant because she took a home urine pregnancy test, and it read positive. Her menses typically comes once a month and she was a full month past her anticipated menstrual flow at that time of the test. She states that she is always nauseated in the morning and although she is sleeping well, she feels tired for the most...
Case Studies, Chapter 12, Nursing Management During Pregnancy 1. Nancy, age 38, and her husband, Dan, age 37, arrive at a midwife clinic for an initial prenatal visit. They have been married for 10 years and trying to have a child for 3 years. Nancy completes the initial paperwork and the nurse notes the following obstetrical history: G3, T0, P0, A2, and L0. Nancy is approximately 8 weeks pregnant. (Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4) What questions in the history...
Nursing care plan for this case study. Chapter 19: 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...
Case Studies Essentials of Maternity, Newborn, and Women's Health Nursing Chapter 15: Postpartum Adaptations 1. You are caring for Linda, who has just delivered her first baby. You are responsible for assessing Linda’s condition during recovery and for doing patient teaching when the opportunity arises. (Learning Objectives 2 and 3) While she is recovering, you keep checking her fundal height. Linda asks you how her uterus will go back to the way it was before she had the baby. How...