NCP For Fluid Volume Deficit and Myoma
NCP For Fluid Volume Deficit and Myoma
NCP For Fluid Volume Deficit and Myoma
The Subjective: "Should I be Uterine Fibroids/ Uterine The blood loss and the After 8 hours the patient is
bleeding this much Sir? as the
pt verbalized.
hemorrhage
First is to existence of the blood clot
will help to determine the
able to: have a normal result
of a her hemoglobin level of
assess
appropriate displacement for 12g/dl, the vital signs must
Objective: the patient's needs. be stable and she needs to
blood loss is 850 ml have a lochial flow less than
T: 36.5
BP: 100 / 70 Heart Rate:
PR: 100bpm
and Increasing the heart rate can
be the result of a decrease of
fluid volume that will change
one saturated perineal pad
per hour