

STUDENT NURSES PRESENT CASE STUDY IN INT’L OBSTETRIC CONFAB
August 26, 2024
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SPUP’s College of Nursing was represented by Ms. Pearl Angeli Agpalo, Ms. Kyla Chrishiane Marallag and Ms. Krizelyn Charm Tabao (BS Nursing II students). They presented a case study on health promotion and complication prevention of a 32-week pregnant woman with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The said students were coached by Ms. Bernadette Quiambao, MSN and Ms. Cindy Domingo, RN. On the other hand, Midwifery students from Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes, tackled a case involving a pregnant woman with superimposed preeclampsia, acute lung edema, and rheumatic heart disease.SPUP’s College of Nursing was represented by Ms. Pearl Angeli Agpalo, Ms. Kyla Chrishiane Marallag and Ms. Krizelyn Charm Tabao (BS Nursing II students). They presented a case study on health promotion and complication prevention of a 32-week pregnant woman with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The said students were coached by Ms. Bernadette Quiambao, MSN and Ms. Cindy Domingo, RN. On the other hand, Midwifery students from Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes, tackled a case involving a pregnant woman with superimposed preeclampsia, acute lung edema, and rheumatic heart disease.
SPUP’s College of Nursing was represented by Ms. Pearl Angeli Agpalo, Ms. Kyla Chrishiane Marallag and Ms. Krizelyn Charm Tabao (BS Nursing II students). They presented a case study on health promotion and complication prevention of a 32-week pregnant woman with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The said students were coached by Ms. Bernadette Quiambao, MSN and Ms. Cindy Domingo, RN. On the other hand, Midwifery students from Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes, tackled a case involving a pregnant woman with superimposed preeclampsia, acute lung edema, and rheumatic heart disease.
The case presentation highlighted the critical challenges faced in obstetric care. Moreover, the discussion underscored the need for precise, prompt, and evidence-based management strategies and the importance of collaboration among healthcare practitioners.
By Ms. Bernadette Quiambao, MSN
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