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Revista Cuidarte
Print version ISSN 2216-0973
Abstract
ALVARADO, Laura; GUARIN, Luzmila and CANON-MONTANEZ, Wilson. Adoption of the Maternal Role Theorist Mercer Ramona Care Nursing Mothers and Children: Case Report in Maternal and Child Unit. Rev Cuid [online]. 2011, vol.2, n.1, pp.195-201. ISSN 2216-0973. https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.v2i1.57.
Introduction: This proposal focuses on the maternal role, where the mother is a process of interaction and development. When a mother does her child's attachment, gain experience in their care and experience the joy and gratification of their role. Mercer covers several maternal factors: age, health status, father-mother and infant characteristics. It also defines how the mother perceives life events that influence the time to take care of your child with their innate characteris tics of her personality. Materials and Methods: Case report of a user with 30 years of age, attending the maternal and child unit by control of gynecology where obstetric ultrasound is ordered, which reports oligohydramnios, she is taken to surgery for male product extraction by cesarean. In the late puerperium presented dehiscence of the wound surgical. Results: A variety of activities carried out by the nurse to achieve increasingly better health status and thus a better quality of life, with scientific training thus meeting the criteria of comprehensive care involving the physical , mental and spiritual. Discussion and Conclusions: It is important to emphasize maternal and perinatal care in the nursing profession's role exerted from various fields of action and at different stages of procreation. The application of this theory to clinical practice served as a framework for assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care of the mother - child, helping to simplify a very complex process and thus facilitate understanding for its application in practice.
Keywords : Role; Nursing; Care; Diagnosis.