The nursing of postpartum mother with pelvic infection and acute kidney failure : a case study

Authors

  • Patcharaporn Taksaranupong พยาบาลวิชาชีพชำนาญการ กลุ่มงานการพยาบาลผู้ป่วยสูติ-นรีเวช กลุ่มการพยาบาล โรงพยาบาลพระนารายณ์มหาราช

Keywords:

Nursing, Postpartum mother, Pelvic infection, Acute kidney failure

Abstract

     Pelvic infection is one of the most important problems of postpartum complications. Pelvic area infection is mainly caused by bacteria. These bacteria are often found in genitourinary system and have various types. This is main cause of death in mothers after childbirth from Sepsis.

     Result: In case study, postpartum mother, aged 29, were admitted to Narai Maharaj Hospital on January 29, 2020 with fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, red amniotic fluid and foul odor, 3 hours before coming to the hospital. The doctor diagnosed that puerperal infection with acute kidney failure. The postpartum mother refused congenital disorders and then then were received the nursing care for protecting bloodstream infection, pain relief and prevention of acute kidney failure complications. The patient had tired and unable to urinate. Thus the patient was inserted the volume, s respirator. Patient was received the fluid therapy and antibiotics replacement fluid therapy until safe from infection. It is not found acute kidney failure complications. Postpartum mothers improved in order, had not nausea and vomiting and fell slightly abdominal pain. The patient was received discharge planning for prevention complications when returning to home and then was discharged on 26 February 2020, total of hospital admission for 8 days.

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Published

2022-12-25

How to Cite

Taksaranupong, P. (2022). The nursing of postpartum mother with pelvic infection and acute kidney failure : a case study. Journal of Environmental and Community Health, 6(1), 19–22. retrieved from https://he03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ech/article/view/858