Getting ready for childbirth at McMaster
... your comments and questions at any time. We will protect the privacy of your personal health information. The members of the health care team only share information as needed, to provide the best care for you and your baby. We use Language Line Services to help people who have a limited understandin ...
... your comments and questions at any time. We will protect the privacy of your personal health information. The members of the health care team only share information as needed, to provide the best care for you and your baby. We use Language Line Services to help people who have a limited understandin ...
vaginal discharge in dogs
... Subinvolution of placental sites (condition in which the placental attachment sites in the lining of the uterus do not return to normal in 6 to 8 weeks)—discharge lasting longer than 8 weeks Retained placentas or afterbirth (condition in which one or more placentas remains within the uterus foll ...
... Subinvolution of placental sites (condition in which the placental attachment sites in the lining of the uterus do not return to normal in 6 to 8 weeks)—discharge lasting longer than 8 weeks Retained placentas or afterbirth (condition in which one or more placentas remains within the uterus foll ...
Treatment of hypertension during pregnancy
... resolves within a few days of delivery and returns to baseline by 12 weeks postpartum.(1) During the post-partum period many women will require ongoing control of hypertension with oral agents. Labetalol, nifedipine, enalapril and captopril are safe during lactation but other ACE inhibitors and angi ...
... resolves within a few days of delivery and returns to baseline by 12 weeks postpartum.(1) During the post-partum period many women will require ongoing control of hypertension with oral agents. Labetalol, nifedipine, enalapril and captopril are safe during lactation but other ACE inhibitors and angi ...
MoHSS_2004_PMTCT Guidelines_read only
... pregnancy, labour and delivery, or through breastfeeding. Approximately 90% of HIV infection among children is acquired through this mode of transmission. According to several epidemiological studies which were carried out in Africa, close to 20% of children born to HIV positive mothers acquire the ...
... pregnancy, labour and delivery, or through breastfeeding. Approximately 90% of HIV infection among children is acquired through this mode of transmission. According to several epidemiological studies which were carried out in Africa, close to 20% of children born to HIV positive mothers acquire the ...
neonatal handbook - Canterbury District Health Board
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NEO/1 (P) CARE OF NEWBORN IN SLUM AREAS OF JAMMU Ritu
... Introduction: Successful breastfeeding during the first few hours to days after delivery is known to be important in securing effective, long, term lactation. It has not been clearly ascertained whether lactational training pre or post partum has any effect on the weight pattern in the neonatal peri ...
... Introduction: Successful breastfeeding during the first few hours to days after delivery is known to be important in securing effective, long, term lactation. It has not been clearly ascertained whether lactational training pre or post partum has any effect on the weight pattern in the neonatal peri ...
Eliminating Perinatal HIV Transmission
... ● Studies show the majority of women agree/consent ● May depend on the skill, comfort, and recommendations of the clinician ● Women may feel singled out: to admit to “risky behavior” ...
... ● Studies show the majority of women agree/consent ● May depend on the skill, comfort, and recommendations of the clinician ● Women may feel singled out: to admit to “risky behavior” ...
Going Home With Baby - MUHC Patient Education
... your pre-pregnant weight, whether you are breastfeeding or not. Even then, your weight might be placed in a different way than it was before your pregnancy. If you were exercising before and during your pregnancy and had no problems with your vaginal delivery, it is generally considered safe to star ...
... your pre-pregnant weight, whether you are breastfeeding or not. Even then, your weight might be placed in a different way than it was before your pregnancy. If you were exercising before and during your pregnancy and had no problems with your vaginal delivery, it is generally considered safe to star ...
Trauma in pregnancy
... These guidelines have been prepared to promote and facilitate standardisation and consistency of practice, using a multidisciplinary approach. Information in this guideline is current at time of publication. Queensland Health does not accept liability to any person for loss or damage incurred as a r ...
... These guidelines have been prepared to promote and facilitate standardisation and consistency of practice, using a multidisciplinary approach. Information in this guideline is current at time of publication. Queensland Health does not accept liability to any person for loss or damage incurred as a r ...
obstetrics and newborn care ii
... has an ectopic pregnancy, should receive RhoGAM . This is essential to prevent the patient from developing Rh-positive antibodies. c. Nursing implications are listed below. (1) Follow the obstetrics (OB) practitioner's or physician's orders for drawing of Rh antibody titer. (2) Follow delivery room ...
... has an ectopic pregnancy, should receive RhoGAM . This is essential to prevent the patient from developing Rh-positive antibodies. c. Nursing implications are listed below. (1) Follow the obstetrics (OB) practitioner's or physician's orders for drawing of Rh antibody titer. (2) Follow delivery room ...
novel influenza 2009 (h1n1) - National Certification Corporation
... October 1, 2009, there were 28 deaths from H1N1 among pregnant women, representing 13% of all H1N1 deaths. The women were reported to be fairly healthy prior to contracting influenza. Complications usually involve the respiratory system (pneumonia) or predispose to preterm labor or premature rupture ...
... October 1, 2009, there were 28 deaths from H1N1 among pregnant women, representing 13% of all H1N1 deaths. The women were reported to be fairly healthy prior to contracting influenza. Complications usually involve the respiratory system (pneumonia) or predispose to preterm labor or premature rupture ...
ADN 21A Women`s Health - Long Beach City College
... semester to enrolled students. Emphasis is placed on the developmental health deviation and study of gynecological problems deviations from normal pregnancy, as well as care during the pre-natal, normal and complicated intrapartal and postpartal periods of normal pregnancy. The nursing process is us ...
... semester to enrolled students. Emphasis is placed on the developmental health deviation and study of gynecological problems deviations from normal pregnancy, as well as care during the pre-natal, normal and complicated intrapartal and postpartal periods of normal pregnancy. The nursing process is us ...
Best Strategies against Respiratory Problems in Extremely Low Birth
... solely needed CPAP (32); this finding is congruent with our results. However, we took a step further and evaluated treatment without the use of CPAP, which showed that in some cases, ELBW infants did not need CPAP. However, in the second group, CPAP was used after removal of the tube. In conclusion, ...
... solely needed CPAP (32); this finding is congruent with our results. However, we took a step further and evaluated treatment without the use of CPAP, which showed that in some cases, ELBW infants did not need CPAP. However, in the second group, CPAP was used after removal of the tube. In conclusion, ...
National and Unified Obstetric and Newborn care Guidelines and
... High Risk Cases : obstetrical conditions Receive & admit the woman. Obtain initial history including; gestational age, complains, onset of bleeding, amount, fetal movements, antenatal care, previous obstetrics history, medical & surgical history. Perform abdominal exam assessing for Fundal heigh ...
... High Risk Cases : obstetrical conditions Receive & admit the woman. Obtain initial history including; gestational age, complains, onset of bleeding, amount, fetal movements, antenatal care, previous obstetrics history, medical & surgical history. Perform abdominal exam assessing for Fundal heigh ...
Chapter - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
... Maternal lifestyle (alcohol, drug use, smoking history) Infectious disease status History of previous gynecological or obstetrical complications (eclampsia, GDM, premature labor, ectopic pregnancy) ...
... Maternal lifestyle (alcohol, drug use, smoking history) Infectious disease status History of previous gynecological or obstetrical complications (eclampsia, GDM, premature labor, ectopic pregnancy) ...
Stage of Differentiation
... Clinical Presentation: The most common presentation is at presents at puberty with primary amenorrhea. In the rare cases the endometrium in rudimentary uterus may function causing cyclic abdominal or cramping pain. On examination the appearance of the vagina can be diverse; it can be completely abs ...
... Clinical Presentation: The most common presentation is at presents at puberty with primary amenorrhea. In the rare cases the endometrium in rudimentary uterus may function causing cyclic abdominal or cramping pain. On examination the appearance of the vagina can be diverse; it can be completely abs ...
ms. subija.d
... require hospitalization because of hypermesis gravidarum.19 An experimental study was conducted to determine if ginger syrup mixed in water is an effective remedy of the relied of nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy. The finding revealed that after days 10 of the 13(77%) subjects ...
... require hospitalization because of hypermesis gravidarum.19 An experimental study was conducted to determine if ginger syrup mixed in water is an effective remedy of the relied of nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy. The finding revealed that after days 10 of the 13(77%) subjects ...
559-616 CH19 Lowdermilk
... Care begins immediately after birth and focuses on assessing and stabilizing the newborn’s condition. The nurse has primary responsibility for the infant during this period, because the physician or nurse-midwife is involved with delivery of the placenta and caring for the mother. The nurse must be ...
... Care begins immediately after birth and focuses on assessing and stabilizing the newborn’s condition. The nurse has primary responsibility for the infant during this period, because the physician or nurse-midwife is involved with delivery of the placenta and caring for the mother. The nurse must be ...
The Management of Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy
... diagnosis and subsequent management of NVP and HG across community, ambulatory daycare and inpatient settings. It gives advice for multidisciplinary professionals involved in the care of women with these conditions, including how to counsel and support women before, during and after their pregnancie ...
... diagnosis and subsequent management of NVP and HG across community, ambulatory daycare and inpatient settings. It gives advice for multidisciplinary professionals involved in the care of women with these conditions, including how to counsel and support women before, during and after their pregnancie ...
Therapeutic termination of pregnancy
... Section 224 of the Criminal Code Act 1899 (the Code) provides that: any person who, with intent to procure the miscarriage of a woman, whether she is or is not with child, unlawfully administers to her or causes her to take any poison or other noxious thing, or uses any force of any kind, or uses an ...
... Section 224 of the Criminal Code Act 1899 (the Code) provides that: any person who, with intent to procure the miscarriage of a woman, whether she is or is not with child, unlawfully administers to her or causes her to take any poison or other noxious thing, or uses any force of any kind, or uses an ...
US Public Health Service Perinatal Guidelines
... strongly considered in women who are planning to become pregnant or are sexually active and not using effective contraception, assuming these alternative regimens are not thought to compromise the woman’s health (BIII). ...
... strongly considered in women who are planning to become pregnant or are sexually active and not using effective contraception, assuming these alternative regimens are not thought to compromise the woman’s health (BIII). ...
Schizophrenia Guideline
... spontaneous preterm labour. 4.3.2 Clinical issues that will not be covered j) Mode of birth other than as described in section 4.3.1 including the comparative effectiveness of planned caesarean section and planned vaginal birth. It is unclear whether 4.3.2 means that “the comparative effectiveness o ...
... spontaneous preterm labour. 4.3.2 Clinical issues that will not be covered j) Mode of birth other than as described in section 4.3.1 including the comparative effectiveness of planned caesarean section and planned vaginal birth. It is unclear whether 4.3.2 means that “the comparative effectiveness o ...
Updates in Contraception
... of action of EC pills, effectiveness of condoms, adverse effects of contraceptive pills, and complications of intrauterine devices (IUDs). Intrauterine devices in particular have a long history of myths and misconceptions that remain today despite the new and improved devices available. One common m ...
... of action of EC pills, effectiveness of condoms, adverse effects of contraceptive pills, and complications of intrauterine devices (IUDs). Intrauterine devices in particular have a long history of myths and misconceptions that remain today despite the new and improved devices available. One common m ...
Footprints for the Future
... We would like to take an opportunity to thank you for choosing Advocate Condell Medical Center in helping you safely welcome your newest addition into the world! We appreciate your trust in us to create a partnership that will support you in creating timeless memories during this very important time ...
... We would like to take an opportunity to thank you for choosing Advocate Condell Medical Center in helping you safely welcome your newest addition into the world! We appreciate your trust in us to create a partnership that will support you in creating timeless memories during this very important time ...
Unpublished Posters - Obstetric Anaesthetists` Association
... Case Report: A 37 year old primigravida was transferred to the delivery suite from the midwifery led care unit requesting an epidural. Her pregnancy had been uneventful and there was no past medical history of note. She looked extremely well and other than a mild tachycardia all her observations wer ...
... Case Report: A 37 year old primigravida was transferred to the delivery suite from the midwifery led care unit requesting an epidural. Her pregnancy had been uneventful and there was no past medical history of note. She looked extremely well and other than a mild tachycardia all her observations wer ...
Midwifery
Midwifery, also known as obstetrics, is the health science and the health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including care of the newborn), besides sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives. A professional in midwifery is known as a midwife.A 2013 Cochrane review concluded that ""most women should be offered midwifery-led continuity models of care and women should be encouraged to ask for this option although caution should be exercised in applying this advice to women with substantial medical or obstetric complications."" The review found that midwifery-led care was associated with a reduction in the use of epidurals, with fewer episiotomies or instrumental births, and a decreased risk of losing the baby before 24 weeks' gestation. However, midwifery-led care was also associated with a longer mean length of labor as measured in hours.