Raven Trickett
STUDENT NAME _____________________________________
Prenatal care abdominal cramping in the 2nd trimester
CONCEPT ______________________________________________________________________________ 4
REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________
Related Content Underlying Principles Nursing Interventions
(E.G., DELEGATION, WHO? WHEN? WHY? HOW?
LEVELS OF PREVENTION,
ADVANCE DIRECTIVES)
Preconception and Prenatal care - Danger First Trimester (1-3 months) -
prenatal education Signs During Pregnancy The Buring on urination * infection -
Severe vomiting * hyperemesis
emphasizes healthyh following indicate potential gravidarum - Diarrhea *
behaviors to promote the dangerous stiuations that infection - Fever or chills *
health of the pregnant should be reported to the infection - Abdominal cramping
client and the fetus. providers immediately. and/or vaginal bleeding. *
Educatiojn includes health miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy
Report the findings to the
promotion, preperation for providers immediately to prevent
pregnancy and birth, further risk for mothers and
common discomforts of babies. Second and Third
pregnancy and warning/ trimester (4-9 months) - Gush of
danger signs to report. fluid from the vagina * rupture of
amniotic fluids prior to 37 wks of
gestation - Vaginal bleeding *
placental problems - Abdominal
pain * premature labor, abruptio
placentae, ectopic pregnancy -
Changes in fetal activity *
decreased fetal movement- fetal
distress - Persistent vomiting *
hyperemesis gravidarum -
Severe heades, blurred vision,
Edema of face and hands,
Epigastric pain * gestional
hypertension - Elvated
temperature * Infection - Dysuria
* UTI - Concurrent occurence of
flushed dry skin, fruity breath,
rapid breathing, increased thirst
and urination, and headache
*hyperglycemia - Concurrent
occurence of clammy pale skin,
weakness, tremors, irritability,
and lightheadness
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES