General considerations emergency care in the obstetric patient polytrauma

Authors

  • Mª del Carmen Mejías Paneque SAS
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.11.1.139691
Keywords: pregnancy, multiple trauma, cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Abstract

This article's main objective is that the toilets are aware of the physiological changes that occur in pregnant women who require special considerations in prehospital emergency care for better maternal and fetal outcomes.

Its production has made a systematic search of major databases: Cinahl, Pubmed, Take care, Cochrane, Google Scholar and Midwifery Profession Magazine with keywords: trauma and pregnancy. The search yielded a score of 55 articles of which 33 were eliminated for lack of validity in the methodology or may not be related to the subject matter.

In conclusion we can say that the increase in female labor activity, persistence in his work until the end of gestation and greater car use have increased rates of obstetric trauma and morbidity and mortality of women in the industrialized countries (1) being the most important consequence of fetal death (2), it is necessary to understand the physiological changes of pregnancy and their own impact on the organic compensation to provide the best care possible and to improve maternal outcomes and ensure the greater good fetal.

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Published
13-01-2012
How to Cite
[1]
Mejías Paneque, M. del C. 2012. General considerations emergency care in the obstetric patient polytrauma. Global Nursing. 11, 1 (Jan. 2012). DOI:https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.11.1.139691.
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Enfermería y perspectiva de Género