Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia
INTRODUCTION
I.I I INCIDENCE/STATISTICS
A database of hospital discharge data from approximately 300,000
deliveries in the United States found the overall incidence of severe preeclampsia
was about 1 percent of pregnancies. Studies of preeclampsia report about 5 percent
of nulliparous women develop preeclampsia and 40 to 50
percent of these women develop severe disease.
I.IV OBJECTIVES
Nurse-Centered Objectives
Upon completion of this case study, the student nurse should be able to:
5. Formulate related nursing diagnosis from the patients health data and to the
current problems the patient experiences and to come out with different
nursing interventions effective for the patient to improve and progress on the
most possible time.
6. Set realistic objectives of care
Client-Centered Objectives
Upon completion of this case study, the client should be able to:
3. Learn and understand why such laboratory examinations are being done.
II. ASSESSMENT
resides at( address with her extended family including her parents, brothers
and sisters and their family, also with her husband and children Mr. (name).
religious values. When it comes in health matters, she usually goes to the
health centers and other government institutions. Mrs. MB did not report any