Supportive pre-referral treatment for severe pre-eclampsia
Your second role is providing supportive treatment to avoid worse complications before the woman reaches the health facility. When your clinical diagnosis is as defined in the table earlier:
- severe pre-eclampsia
- superimposed severe pre-eclampsia
You should be able to prevent the occurrence of eclampsia by taking the supportive actions below.
Actions to prevent superimposed and severe pre-eclampsia progressing to eclampsia
- Make the referral to the higher health facility as soon as possible.
- Communicate with the receiving hospital or health facility to alert the medical team that a pregnant woman with severe pre-eclampsia is coming for urgent treatment.
- Reassure the woman and her family that when she arrives at the health facility, the doctor will give her drugs to reduce her high blood pressure (anti-hypertensive drugs) and to prevent her from developing convulsions (anti-convulsant drugs).
- While transport is being arranged, insert an intravenous (IV) line into a vein in the woman's hand or arm. Connect the IV line to a bag containing at least 1 litre of IV fluid: either Normal Saline (N/S) or Ringer Lactate (R/L). Never give dextrose in water IV fluid (D/W).
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