Comprehensive midwifery care report on perinatal emergency in the baby of Mrs. “I”, 30 days old, with a premature neonate, anemia, and dyspnea in Panji Ward, Gambiran General Hospital, Kediri City

Authors

  • Antika Agus Retno Hartono Putri Bachelor of Applied Midwifery Study Program, Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health of Malang, Kediri, Indonesia
  • Ririn Indriani Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang
  • Dwi Estuning Rahayu Bachelor of Applied Midwifery Study Program, Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health of Malang, Kediri, Indonesia

Keywords:

midwifery care, premature neonate, anemia, dyspnea, congenital anomalies

Abstract

Approach, and documentation study. Assessment revealed a premature infant (32 weeks of gestational age) with low birth weight, asphyxia, respiratory distress, and anemia (Hb 8 mg/dl). Management was carried out in collaboration with pediatric specialists, including oxygen therapy via nasal cannula, PRC transfusion, pharmacological therapy, nutrition through OGT, and intensive monitoring of vital signs. Evaluation showed clinical improvement after the interventions. In conclusion, the application of comprehensive midwifery care based on Varney’s management approach in collaboration with medical specialists successfully improved the condition of a neonate with prematurity, anemia, dyspnea, and congenital anomalies. This report is expected to serve as a reference for health workers in managing similar cases to improve the quality of neonatal midwifery care.

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2025-10-23

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