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The tendency to develop preeclampsia appears to run in families. The daughters and sisters of women who have had preeclampsia are more likely to develop the condition.
Eclampsia occurs in about 1 out of every 200 women with preeclampsia.
African-American women have higher rates of preeclampsia than do Caucasian women.
A. M. S. Macgregor has written: 'Practical surgical management' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Operations, Surgical, Surgery, Surgical Operations
Most importantly, it is clear that careful monitoring during pregnancy is necessary to diagnose preeclampsia early.
Julian A. Sterling has written: 'A practical guide for general surgical management' -- subject(s): Surgical Operations
Risk for injury related to preeclampsia. A nursing diagnosis for preeclampsia isn't really possible since we nurses can't practice medicine. We'll be assessing for clonus, epigastric pain, headache, etc. (Which are signs of impending eclampsia.)
E. Lukyn has written: 'Dental surgery and mechanism popular treatise on the preservation, management, and surgical treatment of the teeth and gums' 'Dental surgery and mechanism popular treatise on the preservation, management, and surgical treatment of the teeth and gums' 'Dental surgery and mechanism popular treatise on the preservation, management, and surgical treatment of the teeth and gums' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The most common surgical procedures for weight management are vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG), sometimes referred to as "stomach stapling," and gastric bypass.
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Preeclampsia.
Hydromorphone is a potent opiate. It is primarily used for pain management, and post-surgical.