Literature Review: Fluid Therapy in Preventing Hypotension in Section Caesarean with Spinal Anesthesia
Background: Hypotension is a complication that often occurs in section Caesarea with spinal anesthesia. Severe hypotension poses serious risks to the mother (such as loss of consciousness) and the baby (such as oxygen deprivation and brain damage). So to prevent hypotension, it can be done by giving...
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Main Authors: | Wilis Sukmaningtyas (Author), Tin Utami (Author) |
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STIKes Patria Husada Blitar in collaboration with PPNI Kabupaten blitar,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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