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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Rosalind M Peters1, John M Flack
1College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA. rpeters@wayne.edu
Abstract:
Hypertensive disorders occur in 6% to 8% of all pregnancies, are the second leading cause of maternal death, and contribute to significant neonatal morbidity and mortality. This is a problem not only in inpatient settings, as ambulatory and home-care nurses are increasingly being called upon to monitor women who are at high risk and may have hypertensive disorders. To prevent hypertension-induced problems in pregnant women, nurses must have strong assessment, advocacy, and counseling skills. Nurses also must provide care based on the latest national standards as described in this article.