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Care of the Patient with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia

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the only cure of preeclampsia and eclampsia
preeclampsia and eclampsia effects can occur up to ______ weeks postpartum
both preeclampsia and eclampsia are the ________ leading cause of intrauterine growth restriction
greatest risk for eclampsia is during the first ________ hours after birth
first-trimester ________ is most effective with patients with an increased risk of developing preeclampsia
______ preeclampsia is defined as blood pressure greater than 160/110 mm Hg assessed twice over 6 hours and greater than 5000 mg protein in a 24 hour collection
medication commonly given to manage preeclampsia and eclammpsia
the onset of hypertension (above 140/90) and/or onset of proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation or 1-12 weeks postpartum in a previously non-hypertensive woman
greatest risk factor for developing preeclampsia (25% likelihood)
_______ preeclampsia is defined as a blood pressure greater than 140/90 mm Hg assessed over 6 hours and greater than 300 mg protein in a 24 hour collection
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if a seizure occurs, what is the nurse's primary priority with the fetus and mother
typical treatment of mild preeclampsia
important nursing intervention when patient is prescribed low-dose aspirin
what organ does postpartum preeclampsia and proteinuria cause serious consequences for?
nurses in the ________ must recognize that symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, headaches, and even nose bleeds in pregnant patients are signs of preeclampsia and eclampsia
significant complication newborn can experience from preeclampsia and eclampsia which occurs 2-3 days after birth and resolves from day 10 of life
neonatal nurses should anticipate helping neonates of mothers with preeclampsia with this system
seizures occurring after 20 weeks gestation due to hypertension in a previously 6blood pressure greater than 140/90 mm Hg during gestation and greater than 300 mg of protein in a 24-hr collection
if the neonate displayed signs of fetal distress prior to birth, the nurse must assess for this obstructing the airway
both preeclampsia and eclampsia are the ________ leading cause of maternal and neonate death