Intro to Obstetrics: Simulation Workshop
... McRobert’s maneuver (may be done in conjunction with suprapubic pressure) Flexion of maternal legs against abdomen Suprapubic pressure Wood’s/corkscrew maneuver Apply pressure to scapula of posterior shoulder to try to rotate it into the anterior position Insert hand into vagina, grasp posterior ...
... McRobert’s maneuver (may be done in conjunction with suprapubic pressure) Flexion of maternal legs against abdomen Suprapubic pressure Wood’s/corkscrew maneuver Apply pressure to scapula of posterior shoulder to try to rotate it into the anterior position Insert hand into vagina, grasp posterior ...
Vinnitsa Nathional Medical University named after N.I. Pyrogov
... epigastric pain in the abdomen. Typical jaundice, hematemesis, hemorrhage at the injection, progressive liver failure, seizures and coma. Occur in isolated cases return of symptoms with conservative treatment. However, most patients developed rapidly worsening disease resistant to treatment and lea ...
... epigastric pain in the abdomen. Typical jaundice, hematemesis, hemorrhage at the injection, progressive liver failure, seizures and coma. Occur in isolated cases return of symptoms with conservative treatment. However, most patients developed rapidly worsening disease resistant to treatment and lea ...
Congratulations!!! - Walnut Hill OB/Gyn
... ADVANTAGES: Human milk is a perfect balance of nutrients. It contains substances to help resist infection, mature the lining of the gut, assist with digestion and reduce the chance of allergy. When the baby nurses, a hormone called oxytocin causes the uterus to contract, reducing bleeding and shrink ...
... ADVANTAGES: Human milk is a perfect balance of nutrients. It contains substances to help resist infection, mature the lining of the gut, assist with digestion and reduce the chance of allergy. When the baby nurses, a hormone called oxytocin causes the uterus to contract, reducing bleeding and shrink ...
Blood Services Expert Panel Consensus Position Statement
... in 2012. All of the serious outcomes for Rh(D) alloimmunisation are now very uncommon despite the fact that the proportion of women with a BMI >30 is progressively increasing and now comprises almost one third of all women giving birth in Australia. It is acknowledged, however, that there are many o ...
... in 2012. All of the serious outcomes for Rh(D) alloimmunisation are now very uncommon despite the fact that the proportion of women with a BMI >30 is progressively increasing and now comprises almost one third of all women giving birth in Australia. It is acknowledged, however, that there are many o ...
gestational trophoblast disease (hydatidiform mole)
... Placental site trophoblast tumours were first described in 1976 (Kurman 1976) and are the least common form of gestational trophoblast disease comprising less than 2% of all cases. PSTT most commonly follows a normal pregnancy but may occur after a non-molar abortion or a complete molar pregnancy. I ...
... Placental site trophoblast tumours were first described in 1976 (Kurman 1976) and are the least common form of gestational trophoblast disease comprising less than 2% of all cases. PSTT most commonly follows a normal pregnancy but may occur after a non-molar abortion or a complete molar pregnancy. I ...
In Vitro Fertilization Patient Information
... minutes before their scheduled time with a moderately full bladder. Bladder filling helps to straighten the uterus, thereby aiding embryo transfer. It is recommended that women eat only a light breakfast that morning since they are likely to spend a moderate amount of time lying with their heads til ...
... minutes before their scheduled time with a moderately full bladder. Bladder filling helps to straighten the uterus, thereby aiding embryo transfer. It is recommended that women eat only a light breakfast that morning since they are likely to spend a moderate amount of time lying with their heads til ...
SPM 200 Skills Lab 8 - LSU School of Medicine
... Epidural space containing fatty areolar tissue and the internal vertebral venous plexus Dura mater Arachnoid mater Subarachniod space ...
... Epidural space containing fatty areolar tissue and the internal vertebral venous plexus Dura mater Arachnoid mater Subarachniod space ...
Admission Assessment of the Pregnant Woman
... “Because violence against women is so common, I ask all of my patients do you have any reason to feel unsafe at home?” Document patient statements accurately and quote them directly ...
... “Because violence against women is so common, I ask all of my patients do you have any reason to feel unsafe at home?” Document patient statements accurately and quote them directly ...
Fetal hypoplastic left heart syndrome and maternal liver
... 1 year after liver transplantation [6]. Despite the fact that the incidence of malformations is not higher in newborns after maternal liver transplantation compared to the general population, malformation patterns including severe heart defects could potentially account for the higher abortion rates ...
... 1 year after liver transplantation [6]. Despite the fact that the incidence of malformations is not higher in newborns after maternal liver transplantation compared to the general population, malformation patterns including severe heart defects could potentially account for the higher abortion rates ...
BriggsEssay4Final
... in the direction of fearing medical technology during these times could be hindering when real scenarios are played out. We can all agree that medical emergencies or all medical issues really, are frightening for all of us to some degree or another. If you have been pregnant you understand the worry ...
... in the direction of fearing medical technology during these times could be hindering when real scenarios are played out. We can all agree that medical emergencies or all medical issues really, are frightening for all of us to some degree or another. If you have been pregnant you understand the worry ...
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... during the postpartum period. If psychiatric disorders are going to arise, they typically present during this time. There are many physiologic, hormonal, psychologic, and sociocultural changes which contribute. Psychiatric hospital admissions are 7X higher in the first 30 days postpartum than any ot ...
... during the postpartum period. If psychiatric disorders are going to arise, they typically present during this time. There are many physiologic, hormonal, psychologic, and sociocultural changes which contribute. Psychiatric hospital admissions are 7X higher in the first 30 days postpartum than any ot ...
SPM 200 Clinical Skills Lab 5 Lumbar Puncture Daryl P. Lofaso, M.Ed, RRT
... Epidural space containing fatty areolar tissue and the internal vertebral venous plexus Dura mater Arachnoid mater Subarachniod space ...
... Epidural space containing fatty areolar tissue and the internal vertebral venous plexus Dura mater Arachnoid mater Subarachniod space ...
Pre-requisites to a successful clerkship
... Blood screen for rhesus, HepB, check voided urine for presence of protein and glucose Uterine contractions monitored every 30mins by palpation for their frequency, duration and ...
... Blood screen for rhesus, HepB, check voided urine for presence of protein and glucose Uterine contractions monitored every 30mins by palpation for their frequency, duration and ...
Skills Lab 2 - LSU School of Medicine
... Epidural space containing fatty areolar tissue and the internal vertebral venous plexus Dura mater Arachnoid mater Subarachniod space ...
... Epidural space containing fatty areolar tissue and the internal vertebral venous plexus Dura mater Arachnoid mater Subarachniod space ...
Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy
... woman with chronic hypertension and renal disease, it may not be possible to distinguish between the two entities. However, most young, nulliparous women who present with hypertension for the first time during late pregnancy will have preeclampsia. Antihypertensive therapy has been shown to reduce t ...
... woman with chronic hypertension and renal disease, it may not be possible to distinguish between the two entities. However, most young, nulliparous women who present with hypertension for the first time during late pregnancy will have preeclampsia. Antihypertensive therapy has been shown to reduce t ...
Antenatal Record and Guide - Ontario College of Family Physicians
... Recent Changes Made to the Ontario Antenatal Record Items that did not meet a good evidence-based standard were selected for inclusion if they made reasonable sense to the end-users on the Committee, or because they had become so ingrained into what was considered a routine practice that their excl ...
... Recent Changes Made to the Ontario Antenatal Record Items that did not meet a good evidence-based standard were selected for inclusion if they made reasonable sense to the end-users on the Committee, or because they had become so ingrained into what was considered a routine practice that their excl ...
preeclampsia - Oslo universitetssykehus
... before/during their next pregnancy as well as later in life. Previously healthy women who have had preeclampsia and who still have elevated blood pressure when discharged from the maternity ward should receive regular follow-up by their General Practitioner until their blood pressure has normalized. ...
... before/during their next pregnancy as well as later in life. Previously healthy women who have had preeclampsia and who still have elevated blood pressure when discharged from the maternity ward should receive regular follow-up by their General Practitioner until their blood pressure has normalized. ...
From Puberty to Menopause
... Animal studies & humans: females more likely to nurture & form alliances when stressed vs. males withdraw Oxytocin and endogenous opioids suggested as possible mediators in women; promote affiliative behavior ...
... Animal studies & humans: females more likely to nurture & form alliances when stressed vs. males withdraw Oxytocin and endogenous opioids suggested as possible mediators in women; promote affiliative behavior ...
metabolic response to injury
... • Severe hyperglycaemia-↑ morbidity & mortality in surgical patients ...
... • Severe hyperglycaemia-↑ morbidity & mortality in surgical patients ...
Frequently Asked Questions - Massachusetts General Hospital
... Although we suggest you remain with your chosen provider for all of your prenatal visits, you may schedule some of your visits with other providers. As Mass General is a teaching hospital, obstetrical residents may possibly be involved with part or your care. 9. What is a High Risk Pregnancy? Women ...
... Although we suggest you remain with your chosen provider for all of your prenatal visits, you may schedule some of your visits with other providers. As Mass General is a teaching hospital, obstetrical residents may possibly be involved with part or your care. 9. What is a High Risk Pregnancy? Women ...
Ob/Gyn Turkey Book
... Presentation: gush of fluid from the vagina followed by persistent, uncontrolled leakage Work-up: use sterile speculum exam (avoid digital exam), look for pooling of fluid in vaginal vault and perform Nitrazine test (amniotic fluid is alkaline), look for ferning under microscope, may also do U/S for ...
... Presentation: gush of fluid from the vagina followed by persistent, uncontrolled leakage Work-up: use sterile speculum exam (avoid digital exam), look for pooling of fluid in vaginal vault and perform Nitrazine test (amniotic fluid is alkaline), look for ferning under microscope, may also do U/S for ...
Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy Over 75 per cent of pregnant
... Do these medications cause birth defects? There is no clear increase in the risk of birth defects among offspring of gravida with hyperemesis gravidarum, whether or not they take antiemetic medications. Although there is good evidence that women with nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy have a low ...
... Do these medications cause birth defects? There is no clear increase in the risk of birth defects among offspring of gravida with hyperemesis gravidarum, whether or not they take antiemetic medications. Although there is good evidence that women with nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy have a low ...
First-Trimester Emergencies: A Practical Approach To Abdominal
... 1. Ectopic pregnancy: a. is defined as the implantation of a fertilized ovum outside the endometrial cavity of the uterus. b. may be more common than is reported because of advances in the diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy in the past few decades, a substantial decrease in inpatient hos ...
... 1. Ectopic pregnancy: a. is defined as the implantation of a fertilized ovum outside the endometrial cavity of the uterus. b. may be more common than is reported because of advances in the diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy in the past few decades, a substantial decrease in inpatient hos ...
08._Thromboembolic_Diseases_in_Pregnancy
... -Inflammatory disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease -Cancer -Oestrogen therapy (including contraception and hormone replacement therapy) -Sepsis including urinary tract infections) -Gross varicose veins -Antiphospholipid syndrome. -Nephrotic syndrome. -Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria -Str ...
... -Inflammatory disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease -Cancer -Oestrogen therapy (including contraception and hormone replacement therapy) -Sepsis including urinary tract infections) -Gross varicose veins -Antiphospholipid syndrome. -Nephrotic syndrome. -Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria -Str ...
a primigravida with takayasu aortoarteritis with bilateral renal artery
... branches. Typical histopathological changes consist of disruption of the elastic fibers of the vessel wall, inflammatory cell infiltration with occasional granulomatous reaction, fibrotic thickening of the adventitia and intimal thickening. Maternal complications are superimposed pre-eclampsia (60%) ...
... branches. Typical histopathological changes consist of disruption of the elastic fibers of the vessel wall, inflammatory cell infiltration with occasional granulomatous reaction, fibrotic thickening of the adventitia and intimal thickening. Maternal complications are superimposed pre-eclampsia (60%) ...
Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy
Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy are the normal adaptations that a woman undergoes during pregnancy to better accommodate the embryo or fetus. They are physiological changes, that is, they are entirely normal, and include cardiovascular, hematologic, metabolic, renal and respiratory changes that become very important in the event of complications. The body must change its physiological and homeostatic mechanisms in pregnancy to ensure the fetus is provided for. Increases in blood sugar, breathing and cardiac output are all required. Levels of progesterone and estrogens rise continually throughout pregnancy, suppressing the hypothalamic axis and subsequently the menstrual cycle. The woman and the placenta also produce many hormones.The body must change its physiological and homeostatic mechanisms in pregnancy to ensure the fetus grows properly and receives adequate nutrition. Increases in blood sugar, breathing and cardiac output are all required.