Supine hypotensive syndrome occurs when the venous return to the heart is impaired by the weight of the uterus. It results in partial occlusion of the vena cava and descending aorta and in reduced cardiac return, cardiac otuput, and blood pressure
Signs and Symptoms:
Hypotension
Fetal distress
Faintness, light-headedness, dizziness
Nursing Interventions:
Place patient in a lateral recumbent position
Monitor vital signs and fetal heart rate
Treat for shock if other signs of shock are present
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