Eclampsia is a severe disease specific to the middle and late stages of pregnancy and is the result of the development of hypertension during pregnancy. During pathophysiological changes, systemic small vessel spasms, endothelial damage and local ischemia, and reduced perfusion of all systems and organs of the body cause certain hazards to the mother and child, and in severe cases can lead to maternal and child death. The purpose of treatment is to control the disease, prolong the gestational period and ensure the safety of mother and child. The basic principles of treatment are rest, sedation, antispasmodic, antihypertensive, diuretic, close monitoring of the mother and fetus during the treatment process, and choosing the time to terminate the pregnancy in real time. During the treatment process, we need to cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan and pay special attention to the following aspects of care: 1. The ward must be kept somewhat quiet, avoiding strong stimulation by sound and light. It is recommended to choose a quiet area, a single room ward, and to be as gentle as possible when caring for the patient to ensure rest and blood pressure fluctuations; 2. When a convulsion occurs in an eclamptic patient, we must prevent falling trauma and lip and tongue bites; 3. When caring for an eclamptic patient Generally cared for by dedicated personnel and maintain 24-hour cardiac monitoring; 4. Control the repeated occurrence of convulsions; 5. Keep intravenous access open; 6. Terminate the pregnancy in real time.