This document lists various risk factors that can precipitate or predispose a person to preterm labor and birth. Precipitating factors include dehydration, habitual abortion, and heavy work. Predisposing factors include a history of cervical procedures or congenital abnormalities, infections, induced abortions, preterm deliveries, or perinatal deaths. Additional risk factors include low socioeconomic status, inadequate weight gain or prenatal care, multiple gestations, smoking, substance abuse, and chorioamnionitis.
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Case Study Report on PIH and Severe Pre eclampsiaRashmi Regmi
it is a case study report on PIH and Severe Pre eclampsia
I did when I was posted on Kist Medical TEaching Hospital for Midwifery Practicum
Prepared by:
Rashmi Regmi
B Sc Nursing
Manmohan Memorial Institute Of health Sciences
Learn what is "fetal attitude", "fetal lie", different types of fetal presentation (cephalic, breech, compound, shoulder), how to determine fetal position, and how to do Leopold's maneuvers
Case Study Report on PIH and Severe Pre eclampsiaRashmi Regmi
it is a case study report on PIH and Severe Pre eclampsia
I did when I was posted on Kist Medical TEaching Hospital for Midwifery Practicum
Prepared by:
Rashmi Regmi
B Sc Nursing
Manmohan Memorial Institute Of health Sciences
Learn what is "fetal attitude", "fetal lie", different types of fetal presentation (cephalic, breech, compound, shoulder), how to determine fetal position, and how to do Leopold's maneuvers
I presented a hyperemesis case for a Case Study Seminar where university faculty were invited to attend and RD\'s from the community could receive CPE\'s for attending.
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1. Precipitating:
dehydration
habitual abortion
heavy work and long travel to work
Predisposing:
hx of cone biopsy of the cervix
Congenital uterine or cervical abnormalities
Uterine contraction before end of Sex: female
hx of genitourinary infections or renal disease
37th week of gestation (persistent Genetics
hx of induced abortion, preterm delivery, or
uterine contractions 4/20mins) Age
perinatal death
with cervical effacement >80% Race (African-American)
low socioeconomic class
maternal under nutrition and inadequate weight
and dilation >1cm
gain during pregnancy
multiple gestation
inadequate prenatal care
single parenthood
smoking
substance abuse
chorioamnionitis
Bleeding Persistent dull, Feeling of Preterm Birth Vaginal Menstrual-like Inc vaginal Intestinal
low backache pelvic spotting, cramping discharge cramping
pressure/ (pink-tinged)
abdominal Primary neonatal
tightening complications:
Respiratory distress
syndrome
Intracranial bleeding
Possible
Chronic lung disease Pathophysiology of diarrhea
Infection
Visual impairment
Preterm Labor
Cerebral palsy.
2. Precipitating Factors: Morning Sickness High levels of hCG or Predisposing Factors:
Pancreatitis estrogen
Biliary tract disease Multiple pregnancies
Dec. secretion of free HCl in the Heredity
stomach Sex: Female
Dec. gastric motility Excessive vomiting Race: White
Drug toxicity
Inflammatory obstructive bowel
disease
Vitamin deficiency (B6)
Psychological factors (neurosis) Appetite disturbance
Weight loss Starvation
Emaciation Dehydration
Pathophysiology of
Hyperemesis
Gravidarum Fluid and electrolyte Fever Dec urine Dry skin
imbalance output
Ketosis Acetonuria Hypokalemia