CASE REPORT OF WIDFERY CARE IN MRS. “R” 36 YEARS POST SC 2 HOURS WITH SEVERE PREECLAMPSIA AT ROEMANI MUHAMMADIYAH HOSPITAL SEMARANG
Abstract
The postpartum period is the period that begins after the birth of the placenta and ends when the uterus returns
to its original state as before pregnancy, which lasts for 6 weeks or 42 days. During the recovery period, the She
will experience many physical changes that are physiological and provide a lot of discomfort in the early
postpartum, which does not rule out the possibility of becoming pathological if it is not followed by good care.
The method used in study is a case study method with a midwifery management approach and documentation
through SOAP. Data were obtained by means of interviews, physical examination, observation and literature
study. The results of the study showed that Mrs. "R" was 36 years old, gave birth to her fourth child 2 hours ago
by cesarean section. The results of the TTV examination were: BP: 160/115 mmHg, N: 85x/minute, S: 36.3C, RR:
21x/minute, TFU 2 fingers below the center, good contractions, there were SC scars. The management provided
is to provide informed consent, inform the She of the results of the examination, teach the She to do early
mobilization, collaborate with the SpOG doctor to administer RL, MgSO4 infusion therapy, dopamet and observe
TTV.
Keywords: Midwifery management, Postpartum, Preeclampsia
to its original state as before pregnancy, which lasts for 6 weeks or 42 days. During the recovery period, the She
will experience many physical changes that are physiological and provide a lot of discomfort in the early
postpartum, which does not rule out the possibility of becoming pathological if it is not followed by good care.
The method used in study is a case study method with a midwifery management approach and documentation
through SOAP. Data were obtained by means of interviews, physical examination, observation and literature
study. The results of the study showed that Mrs. "R" was 36 years old, gave birth to her fourth child 2 hours ago
by cesarean section. The results of the TTV examination were: BP: 160/115 mmHg, N: 85x/minute, S: 36.3C, RR:
21x/minute, TFU 2 fingers below the center, good contractions, there were SC scars. The management provided
is to provide informed consent, inform the She of the results of the examination, teach the She to do early
mobilization, collaborate with the SpOG doctor to administer RL, MgSO4 infusion therapy, dopamet and observe
TTV.
Keywords: Midwifery management, Postpartum, Preeclampsia
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