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Postnatal Nursing Care Plan Guide

The document contains two nursing care plans - one for prenatal care and one for postnatal care. The prenatal care plan addresses a patient with a low-lying placenta and antepartum hemorrhage at 34 weeks and 3 days gestation. The nursing diagnosis is anxiety related to unknown effects of bleeding and lack of knowledge. Interventions include assessing anxiety, educating the patient, and explaining the need for hospitalization. The postnatal care plan addresses a patient with a history of intermittent vaginal bleeding for one month. The nursing diagnosis is risk for hypovolemic shock and fetal hypoxia. Interventions include monitoring vital signs, administering IV fluids, maintaining charts, monitoring the

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Postnatal Nursing Care Plan Guide

The document contains two nursing care plans - one for prenatal care and one for postnatal care. The prenatal care plan addresses a patient with a low-lying placenta and antepartum hemorrhage at 34 weeks and 3 days gestation. The nursing diagnosis is anxiety related to unknown effects of bleeding and lack of knowledge. Interventions include assessing anxiety, educating the patient, and explaining the need for hospitalization. The postnatal care plan addresses a patient with a history of intermittent vaginal bleeding for one month. The nursing diagnosis is risk for hypovolemic shock and fetal hypoxia. Interventions include monitoring vital signs, administering IV fluids, maintaining charts, monitoring the

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Nursing Care Plan (Prenatal)

Nursing Care Plan (Postnatal)


Student’s Name: Jana Saad

Mother’s Name: Lila Al-zahrani Date & Time of Admission: 3/9/2023 _


Diagnosis: Mode of Delivery:
Diagnosis: Low laying placenta with Antepartum hemorrhage
G7P3 with 34 weeks+3

Nursing Evidenced by Expected Nursing Evaluation


Diagnosis Outcomes Interventions
( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark)
1- Assess the anxiety level
of the patient.

2- Determine the parents After talking with


level of understanding of healthcare staff, the
the situation and projected patients demonstrate
Anxiety related to Patient Express less
management understanding of the
unknown effect of verbalization of anxiety after the
bleeding and lack anxiety and worry course of therapeutic
3- Provide information management and why
of knowledge of management is
about hospital routines and it’s necessary
predicted course of explained
any fetal surveillance
management
techniques Mother verbalized less
anxiety about
4- Explain that the mother hospitalization
need to remain in the
hospital so that her
condition and the fetal
condition by using simple
language and brief
statements

5- Educate the mother


about relaxation therapy to
reduce anxiety
Guidelines
 To be sketched on the same postnatal assessment case and submitted for scoring within one
week from the exposure with the corrected postnatal assessment record.

Evaluator’s Signature-------------------------
Date------------------------------------------
Total marks /5

53
Nursing Care Plan (Postnatal)
Student’s Name:
Mother’s Name: Date & Time of Admission: _
Diagnosis: Mode of Delivery:

Nursing Evidenced by Expected Nursing Evaluation


Diagnosis Outcomes Interventions
( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark) ( 0.5 mark)

1- Assess the vital signs


Risk for Patient will be of the patient. Maintained normal
Patient verbalized vital signs
Hypovolemic shock mild intermittent normovolemic
and fetal hypoxia evidence by 2- Administer IV fluid as
vaginal bleeding Maintained fluid
related to normal heart per order.
intermittent vaginal rate and normal volume at a normal
bleeding since a blood pressure 3- Maintain intake and level
month ago output chart.
Monitoring
normal CTG and 4- Monitor the CTG
fetal heart rate closely.

5- Provide psychological
support.

6- Education the patient


about prevention of
preterm labor.

Guidelines
 To be sketched on the same postnatal assessment case and submitted for scoring within one
week from the exposure with the corrected postnatal assessment record.

Evaluator’s Signature-------------------------
Date------------------------------------------
Total marks /5

53

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