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This nursing care plan addresses a patient diagnosed with preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is a common pregnancy complication defined by high blood pressure and excess protein in urine after 20 weeks of gestation. If left untreated, it can lead to serious complications for both mother and baby. The plan involves monitoring the patient's vital signs, assessing for edema and skin changes, providing a calm environment, instructing the patient in relaxation techniques, and implementing dietary restrictions to help manage symptoms and reduce cardiac workload. The goal is for the patient to participate in activities that lower blood pressure after 8 hours of nursing interventions.

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This nursing care plan addresses a patient diagnosed with preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is a common pregnancy complication defined by high blood pressure and excess protein in urine after 20 weeks of gestation. If left untreated, it can lead to serious complications for both mother and baby. The plan involves monitoring the patient's vital signs, assessing for edema and skin changes, providing a calm environment, instructing the patient in relaxation techniques, and implementing dietary restrictions to help manage symptoms and reduce cardiac workload. The goal is for the patient to participate in activities that lower blood pressure after 8 hours of nursing interventions.

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NURSING CARE PLAN

ASSESSMENT DIAGNOSIS INFERENCE PLANNING INTERVENTION RATIONALE EVALUATION


Subjective:
Napansin ko na
bigla na lang
Decreased
cardiac output
related to
Preeclampsia is a
common problem
· After 8 hours
of nursing
interventions,
the patient will
Independent:
· Monitor blood
pressure of the
patient. Measure
in both arms or
· Comparison of
pressures
provides a more
complete
· After 8 hours of
nursing
interventions,
the patient was
bumigat ang
timbang ko (I
noticed that I gained a
lot of weight) as
verbalized by the
patient.
decreased
venous return.
during pregnancy.
The condition
sometimes referred
to as pregnancy-
induced hypertension
participate in
activities that
reduce blood
pressure or
cardiac work
load.
thighs three
times, 3-5
minutes apart
while patient is at
rest, then sitting,
then standing for
picture of
vascular
involvement or
scope of the
problem.
able to
participate in
activities that
reduce blood
pressure or
cardiac work
Objective:
· Variations in
blood
pressure.
is defined by high
blood pressure and
excess protein in the
urine after 20 weeks
of pregnancy. Often,
preeclampsia causes
initial evaluation.
· Observe skin
color, moisture,
temperature and
capillary refill
time.
· Presence of
pallor, cool,
moist skin and
delayed
capillary refill
time may be
load.
· Edema
· V/S taken as
follows:
T: 37.1
P: 78
R: 20
BP: 140/90
only modest
increases in blood
pressure. Left
untreated, however,
preeclampsia can
lead to serious
even fatal
complications for
both mother and
baby.
· Note dependent
or general
edema.
· Provide calm,
restful
surroundings,
minimize
environmental
activity or noise.
· Maintain activity
restrictions.
due to
peripheral
vasoconstriction
· May indicate
heart failure,
renal or
vascular
impairment.
· Help reduce
sympathetic
stimulation,
promotes
relaxation.
· Reduces
physical stress
and tension that
affect blood
pressure and
course of
· Instruct in
relaxation
techniques, and
guided imagery.
Collaborative:
· Implement dietary
sodium, fat, and
cholesterol
restrictions as
indicated.
hypertension.
· Can reduce
stressful stimuli,
produce
calming effect,
thereby reduce
blood pressure.
· These
restrictions can
help manage
fluid retention
and with
associated
hypertensive
response,
which decrease
cardiac
workload.
· Instruct in
relaxation
techniques, and
guided imagery.
Collaborative:
· Implement dietary
sodium, fat, and
cholesterol
restrictions as
indicated.
hypertension.
· Can reduce
stressful stimuli,
produce
calming effect,
thereby reduce
blood pressure.
· These
restrictions can
help manage
fluid retention
and with
associated
hypertensive
response,
which decrease
cardiac
workload.

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