cesarean section is giving birth to the fetus through the incision of the abdominal wall (abdomen) and the wall of the uterus (uterus). ASSESSMENT • Circulation: Hypertension, vaginal bleeding
• Sexuality : Plasma tumors that are blocked by multiple or
sustained pregnancies, disproportionate to sopalo pelvis, previous history of sc ASSESSMENT a. Patient Identity Includes name, age, education, ethnicity, occupation, religion, address, marital status, ward, medical record number, medical diagnosis, sender, method of admission, reasons for admission, general condition of vital signs. b. Health History Data – Current medical history. Includes complaints or those related to current disturbances or illnesses and perceived complaints after surgery. – Past Health History Covers other diseases that can affect the disease now, that is, whether the patient has experienced the same disease(Placenta previa). - Family Health History Includes the patient's illness and whether the patient's family also has a history of delivery of placenta previa. c. Socio-Economic Data This disease can occur to anyone, but it is more likely to occur in malnourished people with low socio-economic conditions. d. Psychological Data - Patients are usually labile. - Patients are usually worried about their sexuality. - Patient's self-esteem is impaired DATA FOKUS ASSESSMENT OF ASKEP POST SC 1. Health management 2. Elimination 3. Nutrition and Liquid 4. Rest and sleep 5. Mobilization and training 6. Perception and cognitive 7. Sexy and reproductive patterns 8. relationships and roles 9. self-concept 10. Coping behavior and stress 11. spiritual and belief SUPPORTING EXAMINATION a. USG, to determine the location of placental implantation. b. Hemoglobin examination c. Examination of tokens hema NURSING DIAGNOSIS
1. Risk of infection associated with invasive procedures
2. definition of knowledge related to lack of information NURSING INTERVENTION 1. Risk of infection associated with invasive procedures 2. definition of knowledge related to lack of information
– Teaching: prescribing diet
Infection Control – Assess patient and family regarding cultural views and 1. Hand Washing Before And After Patient Care other factors that influence the patient's willingness to Activities follow the recommended diet. – Teach patients the names of foods that are in Infection Protection accordance with the recommended diet.diet 1. Monitor For Signs And Systemic And Local – Explain to patients about the purpose of adhering to the Symptoms recommendedrelated to general health. 2. Monitor Absolute Count Of Granulocytes, WBC, And Differential Results, Normal (3.98 – 5510 10.04 10'3 / Ul) – Health education. 3. Keep Antibiotic Use Wisely Design and implement strategies to measure outcomes. clients periodically during and after the end of theprogram Wound 1. Care Give Incisional Treatment To The Required Wound (Attachment) TERIMAKASIH
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