Nursing Care Plan for Hyperemesis Gravidarum : Nursing Assessment for Hyperemesis Gravidarum
1. Main complaint:
- Severe vomiting
 - Nausea, vomiting in the morning and after meals
 - Epigastric pain
 - Feeling thirsty
 - No appetite
 - Vomiting of food / liquid acid
 
2. Predisposing factors
- Maternal age <20 years
 - Multiple gestation
 - Obesity
 - Trophoblastic Disease
 
3. Physical Examination
- Metabolic acidosis is characterized by headache, disorientation
 - Tachycardia, hypotension, vertigo
 - Conjunctival jaundice
 - Impaired consciousness, delirium
 
Signs of dehydration:
- Dry skin, mucous membranes dry lips
 - Slow return of skin turgor
 - Sunken eyelids
 - Weight loss
 - Increase in body temperature
 - Oliguria, ketonuria
 - Concentrated urine
 
Laboratory data:
- Proteinuria
 - Ketonuria
 - Urobilinogen
 - Decreased levels of potassium, sodium, chloride, and protein
 - Decreased levels of vitamin
 - Increased Hb and Ht
 

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