Physicians-Nursing Interventions in Managing Preeclampsia: Impact on Maternal and Fetal Outcomes: Review

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  • Omar Magdie K Felimban, Reham Abdurrhman Baderaldeen, Seham Abdullah Ibrahim Hozimi, Mariam hasan senari, Ohood Mohammed Saeed Alsuhaimi, Ebtehal Saleh Radad Alyasi
  • Faizah ahmed saleh basafi, Mashael Hassan Ibrahim Hawsawi, Ebtesam Husain Hassan Allugmani, Wardah Falah Huran Alanazi, Hzia Moeed Ibraheem Jawani, Salma Bakur Takroni, Reham Hamad Arishi

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1562

Abstract

Aim: To explore the roles of physicians and nurses in managing preeclampsia and their impact on maternal and fetal outcomes.
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy associated with significant risks for both mother and fetus. Effective management requires a collaborative approach, with physicians diagnosing and directing treatment, including antihypertensive therapy, magnesium sulfate, and determining delivery timing. Nurses provide continuous monitoring, medication administration, patient education, and emotional support. Together, these interventions reduce complications such as eclampsia, HELLP syndrome, and fetal growth restriction, improving overall outcomes. Addressing barriers to care and leveraging emerging technologies can further enhance the management of preeclampsia in diverse healthcare settings.

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2024-11-20

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Omar Magdie K Felimban, Reham Abdurrhman Baderaldeen, Seham Abdullah Ibrahim Hozimi, Mariam hasan senari, Ohood Mohammed Saeed Alsuhaimi, Ebtehal Saleh Radad Alyasi, & Faizah ahmed saleh basafi, Mashael Hassan Ibrahim Hawsawi, Ebtesam Husain Hassan Allugmani, Wardah Falah Huran Alanazi, Hzia Moeed Ibraheem Jawani, Salma Bakur Takroni, Reham Hamad Arishi. (2024). Physicians-Nursing Interventions in Managing Preeclampsia: Impact on Maternal and Fetal Outcomes: Review. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 2092–2097. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1562

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