University Presentation Showcase: Undergraduate Division
Gestational Weight Gain: Maternal and Fetal Complications of High Body Mass Index
Presenter Hometown
Georgetown
Major
Nursing
Department
Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing
Degree
Undergraduate
Mentor
Dr. Q, Moore
Mentor Department
Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing
Recommended Citation
Farley, Keegan Shea, "Gestational Weight Gain: Maternal and Fetal Complications of High Body Mass Index" (2024). University Presentation Showcase Event. 25.
https://encompass.eku.edu/swps/2024/undergraduate/25
Abstract
For our Scholar's Day submission, we will be presenting a case study poster presentation focused on a patient's journey within the clinical setting. This patient initially presented with gestational weight gain and later developed preeclampsia. Our case study aims to examine the clinical symptoms exhibited by the patient and compare them with findings from relevant literature.
We will review the patient's clinical records, including medical history, diagnostic tests, and treatment interventions. Additionally, we will review current literature and compare findings with observations from the clinical area to contextualize the patient's case within existing research and clinical knowledge.
Although specific findings and conclusions are not available at this stage, our presentation will provide valuable insights into the intricacies of managing gestational weight gain and preeclampsia within the clinical area. Additionally, we will offer nursing implications for caring for patients with these conditions, enriching the understanding of those who attend the Scholar’s Day event.
Presentation format
Poster
Gestational Weight Gain: Maternal and Fetal Complications of High Body Mass Index
For our Scholar's Day submission, we will be presenting a case study poster presentation focused on a patient's journey within the clinical setting. This patient initially presented with gestational weight gain and later developed preeclampsia. Our case study aims to examine the clinical symptoms exhibited by the patient and compare them with findings from relevant literature.
We will review the patient's clinical records, including medical history, diagnostic tests, and treatment interventions. Additionally, we will review current literature and compare findings with observations from the clinical area to contextualize the patient's case within existing research and clinical knowledge.
Although specific findings and conclusions are not available at this stage, our presentation will provide valuable insights into the intricacies of managing gestational weight gain and preeclampsia within the clinical area. Additionally, we will offer nursing implications for caring for patients with these conditions, enriching the understanding of those who attend the Scholar’s Day event.