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- Oligohydramnios Nursing Diagnosis and Care Plan
Learn oligohydramnios nursing diagnosis, causes, assessment, interventions, care plans with NANDA-based examples to support NCLEX prep clinical practice
- Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Premature Rupture of Membranes (PROM . . .
Identify the clinical signs and symptoms associated with PROM and PPROM, including the sudden gush or leakage of amniotic fluid Understand the importance of differentiating amniotic fluid leakage from other causes
- Amniotic Fluid Imbalances - Studocu
Nursing management: Continuous fetal monitoring, non stress test, variable decelerations indicating cord compression are common, changing the woman’s position is indicated, provide comfort care, and maintain a clean perineal area during infusion
- Nursing Care Plan For Ruptured Membranes - Made For Medical
This occurrence signifies the release of amniotic fluid and often heralds the onset of labor Proper nursing care is paramount to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the fetus during this significant phase of the birthing process
- Table 15. 6c, [Common NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses Related to Fluid and . . .
Decreased intravascular, interstitial, and or intracellular fluid This refers to dehydration, water loss alone without change in sodium Susceptible to a decrease, increase, or rapid shift from one to the other of intravascular, interstitial, and or intracellular fluid, which may compromise health This refers to body fluid loss, gain, or both
- Premature Rupture of Membranes Nursing Care Plans | Maternity Diagnosis . . .
This nursing care plan diagnosis, and interventions for the following conditions: Premature Rupture of Membranes, PROM, or ROM (Rupture of Membranes)
- Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Tests - PROM and PPROM
The main clinical manifestation of PROM and PPROM is amniotic fluid leaking or gushing from the vagina The fluid may be clear, yellowish, greenish, or blood-tinged depending on its composition
- Amniotic Fluid Problems Hydramnios Oligohydramnios
When the amniotic sac ruptures, large amounts of fluid leaving the uterus may increase the risk of placental abruption (early detachment of the placenta) or umbilical cord prolapse (when the cord falls down through the cervical opening) where it may be compressed
- Oligohydramnios NCLEX Review - Straight A Nursing
Review oligohydramnios with the Straight A Nursing LATTE method as you study for NCLEX, clinicals and your nursing school exams
- Pregnancy: Nursing Diagnoses Care Plans - NurseTogether
The nurse must routinely assess the status of the fetus including the fetal heart rate (FHR), growth, and activity as well as measuring amniotic fluid and placenta health through routine ultrasounds
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