Nursing care for pregnancy infected with COVID-19: 2 case studies
Keywords:
Pregnant women infected with COVID-19, Gordon's 11 health schemes, nursing practice, principles of control and prevention of transmissionAbstract
A study of the nursing care of 2 COVID-19 cases admitted to Chum Phae Hospital by
collecting data from medical records. phone interview Video call observation and CCTV in the
negative pressure room. Comparative data analysis. According to Gordon's 11 health schemes
Plan nursing operations using the nursing process.
Result: Comparison of case studies of two women who gave birth with COVID-19 have a
lung infection full gestational age labor into labor Had a caesarean section on the abdomen
Infants were kept in negative pressure rooms throughout treatment. Infants were in the Isolate
room NICU throughout treatment. Both cases showed 11 identical clinical findings. Case 1 had 1additional nursing diagnosis. Infant had 1 additional diagnosis. The difference was according to
the problem condition. The first child had 3 items, and the second case had two items. Both the
delivery person and the infant were treated according to the maternity care standards and
according to the problems encountered by each individual. Received careful nursing in
accordance with the principles of control and prevention of infection in accordance with the
standards of care for those infected with COVID-19.strictly No personnel infection was found in
operations. The birth mother and the baby were hospitalized until the end of the transmission
period. The condition of the laborer and the infant improved respectively. The doctor allowed
him to go home. Develop a sales plan for continuity care. Coordinate with the staff of the
Ministry of Health to prepare the patient to be quarantined at home for a complete 28-day
quarantine.

