Abstract

Preeclampsia is a type of hypertension that manifests as a rise in blood pressure to 140/90 mmHg at a gestational age of more than 20 weeks or after delivery. One of the signs of sectio cesarean is Preeclampsia (SC). This case study examines the indicators of preeclampsia history in post-SC moms as well as the signs, symptoms, and management of maternity nursing care. A case study was used for this research project. The outcomes of the intervention demonstrated that post-SC with preeclampsia symptoms had a higher likelihood of developing the illness. Preeclampsia in post-SC might show symptoms including edema throughout the body, especially in the lower limbs. Management of nursing care for the patients was pain management, circulation care with foot care, warm water foot bath therapy, relaxation therapy, and oxytocin massage.
 Keywords: preeclamsia, post sectio caesares, nursing care

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