Congenital Dislocation of the Hip (CDH) is an orthopedic deformity obtained immediately before or during birth.
Most babies born with congenital dislocatoin of hip have parents who obviously do not have health problems or risk factors. A pregnant woman who has attended all her doctor's advice for one day give birth to healthy babies, it may be later gave birth to babies with congenital abnormalities. 60% of cases of congenital disorder of unknown cause, the rest are caused by environmental or genetic factors or a combination of both.
Nursing Intervention for Congenital Dislocation of the Hip (CDH)
Impaired Physical Mobility related to pain during mobilization
Goal :
Clients can move freely
Expected Result :
Clients can move freely
Nursing Intervention
Most babies born with congenital dislocatoin of hip have parents who obviously do not have health problems or risk factors. A pregnant woman who has attended all her doctor's advice for one day give birth to healthy babies, it may be later gave birth to babies with congenital abnormalities. 60% of cases of congenital disorder of unknown cause, the rest are caused by environmental or genetic factors or a combination of both.
Nursing Intervention for Congenital Dislocation of the Hip (CDH)
Impaired Physical Mobility related to pain during mobilization
Goal :
Clients can move freely
Expected Result :
Clients can move freely
Nursing Intervention
- Assess client's level of mobilization
Rational: To identify the scope of the problem early, as a guide further action - Give exercises ROM
Rational: Restoring or improving joint function and muscle strength are reduced because of the illness or accident - Instruct the tool if needed
Rational: to assist in doing a thing.