• Crit Care Nurs Q · Jan 2006

    Case Reports

    Psychosocial needs of the critically ill obstetric patient: the nurse's role.

    • Patricia T Campbell and Pamela T Rudisill.
    • Women's & Children's Services, Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte, NC 28233, USA. ptcampbell@novanthealth.org
    • Crit Care Nurs Q. 2006 Jan 1;29(1):77-80.

    AbstractA critically ill obstetric patient can present a challenging and rewarding experience for the nurse who is accustomed to caring for the typical intensive care unit patient. This patient population makes up a small percentage of the average daily census in adult critical care units across the country. The patient population accounts for less than 2% of admissions in the developed countries, and these patients experience a very low mortality rate. This article will describe those psychosocial needs and address the nurse's role in meeting the needs. A case study will be presented to provide specific points for focus.

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