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Abortion - Coggle Diagram
Abortion
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Pathophysiology
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Abortion becomes inevictable when the uterine contractions strengthens, vaginal bleeding increases, and the cervix becomes soft and progressively dilates
Uterus contract following the stimulus e.g a blow to the abdomen or it may start as in spontaneous abortion.
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Should the foetus, membranes and placenta be completely expelled, the abortion is said to be complete.
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Therapeutic management
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It may be a pill, given by shot, or inserted into the vagina. Many will also need to take other medicine 1 to 3 days later.
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nursing care plan
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Perform assessment of fundal height, note if abdomen is firm or rigid
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Assess patient for bleeding, amniotic and passage of pregnancy tissue