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The frequency of pregnancies in women being treated with hemodialys is increasing in recent years. Increasing fertility in these patients is due to improving the efficiency of dialysis, along with the clinical management of renal failure. However, pregnancy in these patients remains a challenge, due to frequent complication ssuch as preeclampsia, severe prematurity, polyhydramnios, etc. Currently, there is an aument of fetal survival and reduced maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality.
This case is about pregnancy in hemodyalisis treatment with threat of premature birth in 27+2 weeks. Nursing diagnoses have been made following the NANDA -NOC -NIC taxonomy, in order to visualize the need for an adequate care plan in these patients.
This case is about pregnancy in hemodyalisis treatment with threat of premature birth in 27+2 weeks. Nursing diagnoses have been made following the NANDA -NOC -NIC taxonomy, in order to visualize the need for an adequate care plan in these patients.
Keywords
pregnancy
chronickidneydisease
hemodialysis
nursing diagnosis
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FERNÁNDEZ ORDÓÑEZ E, Soriano Calvo M, Martínez Castellón N, COCA BORONAT E. Application of the nursing process in hemodialised pregnant women. Enferm Nefrol [Internet]. 2017 [cited 2025 Apr 30];20(2):[about 6 p.]. Available from: https://www.enfermerianefrologica.com/revista/article/view/4127