Nursing Care Plan for Uterine Fibroids
Definition
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that form on the wall of a woman's uterus.
Causes
The cause is unknown but is thought of muscle cells are immature. Uterine fibroids are more common in nulliparous and heredity.
Risk factors
Effect of uterine fibroids in pregnancy and childbirth:
Effect of pregnancy and childbirth on uterine fibroids:
Clinical manifestations
1 Abnormal Bleeding
2 Emphasis enlarged uterus, because enlargement Uterine fibroids.
Diagnostic examination
Complications
Assessment
Nursing Diagnosis for Uterine Fibroids
Altered Urinary Elimination and Impaired Skin Integrity r/t Uterine Fibroids
Definition
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that form on the wall of a woman's uterus.
Causes
The cause is unknown but is thought of muscle cells are immature. Uterine fibroids are more common in nulliparous and heredity.
Risk factors
- Descent.
- Nulliparous.
- Age.
- Future reproduction.
Effect of uterine fibroids in pregnancy and childbirth:
- Subfertility (somewhat barren) to fertile (barren), sometimes one child.
- Frequent abortion.
- Abnormalities in the fetus's position in the womb.
- Dystocia tumor is blocking the birth canal.
Effect of pregnancy and childbirth on uterine fibroids:
- Rapid increase in size.
- Red degeneration and karnosa
- Subserosal fibroids
Clinical manifestations
1 Abnormal Bleeding
- Hypermenorea much bleeding during menstruation.
- Widespread surface of the endometrium in the maturation process.
- Disorders of muscle contractions of the uterus.
- Prolonged bleeding.
2 Emphasis enlarged uterus, because enlargement Uterine fibroids.
- Droop lower abdominal section.
- Difficult micturition and defecation.
- Feels pain because the nerves depressed.
- Pregnancy can have a miscarriage.
- Delivery of prematurity.
- Disturbance during delivery.
- Closing of ube pallopii cause fertility.
- The third occurs when the placenta detaches and bleeding disorders.
Diagnostic examination
- Abdominal palpation.
- Bimanual examination.
- Abdominal and transvaginal ultrasound.
- Laparoscopy.
Complications
- Malignant degeneration.
- Torque that causes necrosis, acute abdominal syndrome.
Assessment
- Medical history, physical examination, and pelvic.
- Laboratory examination.
- Psychosocial responses of patients to undergo hysterectomy.
- Anxiety associated with cancer and deaths from the illness.
Nursing Diagnosis for Uterine Fibroids
- Acute pain related to surgical intervention.
- Altered urinary elimination related to the disease process or surgical interventions that aggravate retention.
- Impaired skin integrity related to normal skin response to radiation.
Altered Urinary Elimination and Impaired Skin Integrity r/t Uterine Fibroids