Illnesses of the Female Reproductive System
... Phase 1 = _______________________ the shedding of the endometrium (approx. 5 days) Phase 2 = ________________________ the development of follicles within the ovary, and estrogen is secreted (between day 6 -13) Phase 3 = ___________________________ The egg is released from the ovary Phase 4 = _ ...
... Phase 1 = _______________________ the shedding of the endometrium (approx. 5 days) Phase 2 = ________________________ the development of follicles within the ovary, and estrogen is secreted (between day 6 -13) Phase 3 = ___________________________ The egg is released from the ovary Phase 4 = _ ...
Complications of Pregnancy
... These pts should be managed at tertiary care centers Corticosteroids: while usually given to foster fetal maturity, they have been found to stabilize platelet counts and hepatic enzymes and LDH levels. Dexamethasone is often chosen for HELLP syndrome. ...
... These pts should be managed at tertiary care centers Corticosteroids: while usually given to foster fetal maturity, they have been found to stabilize platelet counts and hepatic enzymes and LDH levels. Dexamethasone is often chosen for HELLP syndrome. ...
NURS 2410 Unit 1
... ◦ Folic acid ◦ Prompt treatment of infections ◦ Prompt treatment of vaso-occlusive crisis ...
... ◦ Folic acid ◦ Prompt treatment of infections ◦ Prompt treatment of vaso-occlusive crisis ...
Septic miscarriage
... Threatened Miscarriage: bleeding seen, cervix closed, the fetus is viable. Inevitable Miscarriage : the cervix has already dilated, but the fetus has yet to be expelled. This usually will progress to a complete miscarriage. Complete Miscarriage: is when all products of conception have been exp ...
... Threatened Miscarriage: bleeding seen, cervix closed, the fetus is viable. Inevitable Miscarriage : the cervix has already dilated, but the fetus has yet to be expelled. This usually will progress to a complete miscarriage. Complete Miscarriage: is when all products of conception have been exp ...
Fetal lie
... • In order to be delivered,shoulders have to rotate into the the direct AP plane (the widest diameter at the outlet).When this occurs,the occiput rotates through a further one-eight of a circle to the transverse position. This is called external rotation. • Delivery of shoulders and fetal body • Whe ...
... • In order to be delivered,shoulders have to rotate into the the direct AP plane (the widest diameter at the outlet).When this occurs,the occiput rotates through a further one-eight of a circle to the transverse position. This is called external rotation. • Delivery of shoulders and fetal body • Whe ...
KEY CHAPTER 23 OBJECTIVES: PREGNANCY, GROWTH, AND
... These cells will contribute to the formation of the embryonic body. Blastocoele = internal fluid-filled cavity ...
... These cells will contribute to the formation of the embryonic body. Blastocoele = internal fluid-filled cavity ...
Referral Form
... General Internal Medicine Diabetes Clinic 100 West 5th Street, Hamilton, Ontario Phone: (905) 522-1155 Ext.32045 / Fax: (905) 521-6128 ...
... General Internal Medicine Diabetes Clinic 100 West 5th Street, Hamilton, Ontario Phone: (905) 522-1155 Ext.32045 / Fax: (905) 521-6128 ...
Mechanism of labor
... • Turning of the head from the OT position anteriorly towards the symphysis pubis ie. Occiput moves from transverse to ant 45º if the head is well flexed (The levator ani muscles form a V shaped sling that tend to rotate the vertex anteriorly • Less commonly OT posteriorly towards the ...
... • Turning of the head from the OT position anteriorly towards the symphysis pubis ie. Occiput moves from transverse to ant 45º if the head is well flexed (The levator ani muscles form a V shaped sling that tend to rotate the vertex anteriorly • Less commonly OT posteriorly towards the ...
Fetal lie
... • In order to be delivered,shoulders have to rotate into the the direct AP plane (the widest diameter at the outlet).When this occurs,the occiput rotates through a further one-eight of a circle to the transverse position. This is called external rotation. 7. Delivery of shoulders and fetal body • Wh ...
... • In order to be delivered,shoulders have to rotate into the the direct AP plane (the widest diameter at the outlet).When this occurs,the occiput rotates through a further one-eight of a circle to the transverse position. This is called external rotation. 7. Delivery of shoulders and fetal body • Wh ...
Evidence-Based Prenatal Care: Part I. General Prenatal Care and
... Therefore, ANC &child care services are expected to cover a more than one third of the population, ...
... Therefore, ANC &child care services are expected to cover a more than one third of the population, ...
The membranes surrounding the amniotic cavity are composed of
... and fetus. The former believe that the latter suggestion increases the risk of infection. The second group also criticizes the first solution as it increase the risks of prematurely. ...
... and fetus. The former believe that the latter suggestion increases the risk of infection. The second group also criticizes the first solution as it increase the risks of prematurely. ...
Human development notes
... Epiblast migrates inward through the primitive streak to form both mesodern and endoderm. Gastrulation Begins with 2-layered embryo. Hypoblast (lower layer) grows down around "yolk" to form yolk sac. Epiblast (upper layer) -- grows up to form amnionic sac. --invaginates through primitive streak to f ...
... Epiblast migrates inward through the primitive streak to form both mesodern and endoderm. Gastrulation Begins with 2-layered embryo. Hypoblast (lower layer) grows down around "yolk" to form yolk sac. Epiblast (upper layer) -- grows up to form amnionic sac. --invaginates through primitive streak to f ...
Animal Development Notes
... layers called the ___________________________. As it transforms it passes through several stages including the following: ___________________ - fertilized ovum ___________________ - hollow ball of cells ___________________ - implantation into uterine wall ___________________ - formation of g ...
... layers called the ___________________________. As it transforms it passes through several stages including the following: ___________________ - fertilized ovum ___________________ - hollow ball of cells ___________________ - implantation into uterine wall ___________________ - formation of g ...
What is an animal?
... mitotic spindle can be seen divisions, the embryo is a zygote shortly before the first between the two cells that have multicellular ball that is still cleavage division, surrounded just completed the second surrounded by the fertilization by the fertilization envelope. cleavage division. envelope. ...
... mitotic spindle can be seen divisions, the embryo is a zygote shortly before the first between the two cells that have multicellular ball that is still cleavage division, surrounded just completed the second surrounded by the fertilization by the fertilization envelope. cleavage division. envelope. ...
viii. milk production and secretion
... Developmental anatomy is the study of events from fertilization of the secondary oocyte to the formation of an adult organism. In this chapter we will study the sequence of events from fertilization to birth, which include fertilization, implantation, placental development, embryonic development, fe ...
... Developmental anatomy is the study of events from fertilization of the secondary oocyte to the formation of an adult organism. In this chapter we will study the sequence of events from fertilization to birth, which include fertilization, implantation, placental development, embryonic development, fe ...
CHAPTER 23: HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
... Developmental anatomy is the study of events from fertilization of the secondary oocyte to the formation of an adult organism. In this chapter we will study the sequence of events from fertilization to birth, which include fertilization, implantation, placental development, embryonic development, fe ...
... Developmental anatomy is the study of events from fertilization of the secondary oocyte to the formation of an adult organism. In this chapter we will study the sequence of events from fertilization to birth, which include fertilization, implantation, placental development, embryonic development, fe ...
Chapter 15: Reproductive system
... body cells that contain individual DNA and genes. ________________: connections that form between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, resulting in the swapping of portions of chromosomes. ________________: a cell having two sets of chromosomes: one set from the mother and one from the father. ___ ...
... body cells that contain individual DNA and genes. ________________: connections that form between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, resulting in the swapping of portions of chromosomes. ________________: a cell having two sets of chromosomes: one set from the mother and one from the father. ___ ...
Neighorhood Women`s Health Specialists
... States she feels fatigued. States pregnancy was a shock, is getting used to idea; states she is happy. Primary concerns are financial. Believes boyfriend will be able to help support child. ...
... States she feels fatigued. States pregnancy was a shock, is getting used to idea; states she is happy. Primary concerns are financial. Believes boyfriend will be able to help support child. ...
EMBRYOLOGY GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY SECOND WEEK
... It extends from the 9th week to the end of pregnancy (40 wks) i.e from beginning of 3rd month until delivery time ( birth of baby).The pregnancy extends for 40 wks from the date of the last menstrual period(L.M.P) which is equivalent to 280 days. Or 38 wks from the date of fertilization( 266 days). ...
... It extends from the 9th week to the end of pregnancy (40 wks) i.e from beginning of 3rd month until delivery time ( birth of baby).The pregnancy extends for 40 wks from the date of the last menstrual period(L.M.P) which is equivalent to 280 days. Or 38 wks from the date of fertilization( 266 days). ...
HIGH RISK PREGNANCY
... * No sex, Intenal Exam or Enema – these may lead to sudden fetal blood loss. * Bed rest * Prepare to induce labor if cervix is ripe or dilated. * Administer IV fluids * Put mother on NPO in case delivery via C-section is necessary * Prepare for double set-up (DR-OR) * Secure consent ...
... * No sex, Intenal Exam or Enema – these may lead to sudden fetal blood loss. * Bed rest * Prepare to induce labor if cervix is ripe or dilated. * Administer IV fluids * Put mother on NPO in case delivery via C-section is necessary * Prepare for double set-up (DR-OR) * Secure consent ...
Ch. 42 - Development and Aging
... Fertilization membrane forms The secondary oocyte completes meiosis The sperm nucleus releases chromatin A single nuclear envelope surrounds the egg and sperm pronuclei First cell division occurs ...
... Fertilization membrane forms The secondary oocyte completes meiosis The sperm nucleus releases chromatin A single nuclear envelope surrounds the egg and sperm pronuclei First cell division occurs ...
pregnancy labor and delivery ppt
... http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/week -by-week/landing-weeks.aspx ...
... http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/week -by-week/landing-weeks.aspx ...
Patient Consent for Therapy Human In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo
... and have no male factor. This is a pregnancy r d e of 55.5%. In male factor patients in the same age group, the ongoing pregnancy rate was 39.5% per retrieval. In patients 38 years and older without male factor infertility, the pregnancy rate was 28.4% (27 out of 95 patients retrieved). When male fa ...
... and have no male factor. This is a pregnancy r d e of 55.5%. In male factor patients in the same age group, the ongoing pregnancy rate was 39.5% per retrieval. In patients 38 years and older without male factor infertility, the pregnancy rate was 28.4% (27 out of 95 patients retrieved). When male fa ...
Prenatal development
Prenatal or antenatal development is the process in which a human embryo or fetus (or foetus) gestates during pregnancy, from fertilization until birth. Often, the terms fetal development, foetal development, or embryology are used in a similar sense.After fertilization, the process of embryogenesis, (the early stages of prenatal development) begins. By the end of the tenth week of gestational age the embryo has acquired its basic form and the next period is that of fetal development where the organs become fully developed. This fetal period is described both topically (by organ) and chronologically (by time) with major occurrences being listed by gestational age.