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Nurse Pract
; 39(7): 34-42, 2014 Jul 13.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-24932793
RESUMO
Late-onset postpartum preeclampsia is atypical and potentially life-threatening. Diagnosis is frequently delayed because signs and symptoms of significant disease are subtle, thus, nurse practitioners should have a high index of suspicion. Immediate consultation, diagnosis, initial management, pathophysiology, and breastfeeding support are discussed as well as patient education and future health implications.