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Premenstrual tension syndrome - Coggle Diagram
Premenstrual tension syndrome
Pathophysiology
They are triggered by hormonal events ensuing after ovulation
symptoms begin in the late luteal phase
Causes & risk factors
Depression
Fatigue
sleep problems
serotonin fluctuations
clinical manifestations
Painful breasts
Constipation
Fatigue
Cramping
Diagnostic tests
no specific tests done
woman presents with physical symptoms for diagnosis
Nursing diagnosis
Disturbed sleep pattern related to symptoms of PMS as evidenced by interrupted sleep
Diet
Well balanced diet
low salt
high in vitamin D
Interventions
Monitor complaints of pain or discomfort
Provide calm, quiet environment
Administer prescribed medication
Instruct patient to practice relaxation techniques
Evaluation
Patient expressed feeling of rested and had uninterrupted sleep.
Medical management
Anti-depressants
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Diuretics
Hormonal contraceptives