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Sanus

versión On-line ISSN 2448-6094

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MURUA-GUIRADO, Perla; REYES-PEREZ, Narce Dalia; MARQUEZ-MARQUEZ, Martha  y  PADILLA-LANGURE, Marcela. Nursing care process in pregnant women with hyperthyroidism. Sanus [online]. 2024, vol.9, e434.  Epub 09-Mayo-2024. ISSN 2448-6094.  https://doi.org/10.36789/revsanus.vi1.434.

Introduction:

Almost 800 female deaths occur daily due to preventable causes associated with complications during or after pregnancy or childbirth, equivalent to two maternal deaths per minute.

Objective:

To develop a nursing care process for a pregnant woman who suffered from hyperthyroidism using diagnostic taxonomies, results and nursing interventions with a focus on Orem's theory.

Methodology:

Case study of a pregnant woman treated in a second level care hospital, the Orem assessment guide was used, developing the stages: assessment, diagnosis, planning, execution and evaluation, individualized care plans were designed and executed. Privacy was protected by omitting identity, respecting the rights and well-being of the participant.

Results:

The risk conditioning factor that compromised the health of the mother-child binomial gave way to care planning aimed at the process of ineffective motherhood and ineffective self-management of health, establishing interventions such as high-risk pregnancy care and teaching the process of illness and prescribed medications, an improvement was obtained in the patient's health status, which allowed her discharge and adequate management of the high-risk pregnancy.

Conclusion:

The nursing care process exposed the context in which the pregnant woman with known uncontrolled pathology is admitted, which compromised maternal-fetal well-being. Nursing education is required to promote preconception maternal health for future pregnancies.

Palabras llave : Pregnant; Hyperthyroidism; Care plan (DeCS).

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