prevalence of overweight and obesity across preschool children
... Background: Overweight and obesity among preschool children has received worldwide attention, partly in response to concerns about the increasing prevalence of obesity globally and partly as a result of the association between childhood obesity and the long term increases in mortality and morbidity. ...
... Background: Overweight and obesity among preschool children has received worldwide attention, partly in response to concerns about the increasing prevalence of obesity globally and partly as a result of the association between childhood obesity and the long term increases in mortality and morbidity. ...
Western NSW Primary Health Network Needs Assessment, 2016
... higher still for Aboriginal mothers with more than half smoking during pregnancy in 2014. For the years 2012-14, the prevalence ratio for smoking in pregnancy was higher among LGAs within the PHN, than for the state, increasing with remoteness. From HealthStats NSW, for 2013-14, rates of all-causes ...
... higher still for Aboriginal mothers with more than half smoking during pregnancy in 2014. For the years 2012-14, the prevalence ratio for smoking in pregnancy was higher among LGAs within the PHN, than for the state, increasing with remoteness. From HealthStats NSW, for 2013-14, rates of all-causes ...
1. name of the medicinal product
... In most cases, no increase of potassium levels is to be expected. In a clinical study, however in some patients with mild or moderate renal impairment and concomitant use of potassium-sparing medicinal products serum potassium levels slightly, but not significantly, increased during drospirenone int ...
... In most cases, no increase of potassium levels is to be expected. In a clinical study, however in some patients with mild or moderate renal impairment and concomitant use of potassium-sparing medicinal products serum potassium levels slightly, but not significantly, increased during drospirenone int ...
NURSING CARE OF MOTHER USING EFM
... fetal status both before and during labor. The fetal heart tones are obtained and evaluated to identify any abnormalities that can impact fetal wellbeing. This evaluation can be done at intervals by intermittent auscultation, or continuously by minute to minute EFM. ...
... fetal status both before and during labor. The fetal heart tones are obtained and evaluated to identify any abnormalities that can impact fetal wellbeing. This evaluation can be done at intervals by intermittent auscultation, or continuously by minute to minute EFM. ...
rural-proofing the primary health care re
... PROVIDE A QUALITY, EQUITABLE SERVICE TO RURAL CITIZENS ...
... PROVIDE A QUALITY, EQUITABLE SERVICE TO RURAL CITIZENS ...
GoThe Full 40™ Weeks of Pregnancy
... surgery lead to more intensive care days, higher re-admission rates, and increase mom’s and baby’s risks for lifelong health consequences, including abdominal adhesions, hysterectomy, respiratory illnesses, and associated health risks from lower rates of breastfeeding. Inducing labor is associated ...
... surgery lead to more intensive care days, higher re-admission rates, and increase mom’s and baby’s risks for lifelong health consequences, including abdominal adhesions, hysterectomy, respiratory illnesses, and associated health risks from lower rates of breastfeeding. Inducing labor is associated ...
EFFECTS OF LISTENING TO QURAN ON MATERNAL
... pain entails reducing painful symptoms, improving the quality of recovery & resuming normal daily living activities (White & Kehlet, 2007). In addition to the benefits derived from relieving postoperative pain in women undergoing (CS), prolonged immobility as a result of pain during puerperium is as ...
... pain entails reducing painful symptoms, improving the quality of recovery & resuming normal daily living activities (White & Kehlet, 2007). In addition to the benefits derived from relieving postoperative pain in women undergoing (CS), prolonged immobility as a result of pain during puerperium is as ...
i MATERNAL AND FETAL OUTCOMES OF PREGNANT WOMEN
... Southern African countries have shown this trend, including maternal mortality rates that are five-fold higher in HIV infected women compared with uninfected women. In South Africa’s report on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths [2002 – 2004], HIV/AIDS was reported to be the leading cause of ...
... Southern African countries have shown this trend, including maternal mortality rates that are five-fold higher in HIV infected women compared with uninfected women. In South Africa’s report on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths [2002 – 2004], HIV/AIDS was reported to be the leading cause of ...
National Maternal Death Report form
... 6. Definition of each variable is contained in the data dictionary. 7. If you encounter any problems with completing this form, please contact the QMPQC secretariat 07 36466880 Definition A maternal death is 'the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42days of termination of pregnancy, irrespec ...
... 6. Definition of each variable is contained in the data dictionary. 7. If you encounter any problems with completing this form, please contact the QMPQC secretariat 07 36466880 Definition A maternal death is 'the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42days of termination of pregnancy, irrespec ...
Everything one must know about hiv/aids.
... There are other ways of consuming drugs however people like to inject them because it’s more likely to cost-efficient and a rapidly acting method (AVERT, 2011) According to AVERT (2011), “stigma and discrimination against drug users need to be tackled so they can access treatment and reduce the ...
... There are other ways of consuming drugs however people like to inject them because it’s more likely to cost-efficient and a rapidly acting method (AVERT, 2011) According to AVERT (2011), “stigma and discrimination against drug users need to be tackled so they can access treatment and reduce the ...
GUIDELINE ON THE EXPOSURE TO MEDICINAL PRODUCTS DURING PREGNANCY:
... In order to minimise the foetal risk of exposure, drug therapy of the mother should be restricted as much as possible. This principle, however, cannot be applied in all cases. The mother may have a serious illness which requires treatment, or a condition that untreated may pose significant risk to t ...
... In order to minimise the foetal risk of exposure, drug therapy of the mother should be restricted as much as possible. This principle, however, cannot be applied in all cases. The mother may have a serious illness which requires treatment, or a condition that untreated may pose significant risk to t ...
Guideline on the exposure to Medicinal Products during pregnancy
... In order to minimise the foetal risk of exposure, drug therapy of the mother should be restricted as much as possible. This principle, however, cannot be applied in all cases. The mother may have a serious illness which requires treatment, or a condition that untreated may pose significant risk to t ...
... In order to minimise the foetal risk of exposure, drug therapy of the mother should be restricted as much as possible. This principle, however, cannot be applied in all cases. The mother may have a serious illness which requires treatment, or a condition that untreated may pose significant risk to t ...
HALITOSIS:Being Part of the Cure
... hygiene instructions. Since these appliances are usually worn 24 hours a day, it is imperative to take them out after every meal and clean them. We recommend that they also be soaked once a day in a good disinfectant like Retainer Brite*. When all the previously described oral measures have been tak ...
... hygiene instructions. Since these appliances are usually worn 24 hours a day, it is imperative to take them out after every meal and clean them. We recommend that they also be soaked once a day in a good disinfectant like Retainer Brite*. When all the previously described oral measures have been tak ...
Neonatal Congenital Heart Block
... anti-Ro antibody levels >100 U/mL. In the same study, it was seen that cardiac involvement was not present in pregnancies with anti-Ro levels <50 U/mL. On the other hand fetal and neonatal cardiac manifestations were found to be independent from anti-La antibody titers [20]. In contrast to this stud ...
... anti-Ro antibody levels >100 U/mL. In the same study, it was seen that cardiac involvement was not present in pregnancies with anti-Ro levels <50 U/mL. On the other hand fetal and neonatal cardiac manifestations were found to be independent from anti-La antibody titers [20]. In contrast to this stud ...
Infant Reflux and Aerophagia Associated with the Maxillary Lip-tie and Ankyloglossia (Tongue-tie)
... periods, often at the same time of day daily, without any obvious reason. The condition typically appears within the first two weeks of life and may disappear by four to six months of age. Crying, and the exhaustion associated with it, can trigger breastfeeding failure. Mothers are often told that t ...
... periods, often at the same time of day daily, without any obvious reason. The condition typically appears within the first two weeks of life and may disappear by four to six months of age. Crying, and the exhaustion associated with it, can trigger breastfeeding failure. Mothers are often told that t ...
Complications of Pregnancy
... the only treatment recommended). Many women and their families feel an acute sense of loss and grief with spontaneous abortion. Grief often includes feelings of guilt and speculation about whether the woman could have done something to prevent the loss. Nurses may help by emphasizing that abortions ...
... the only treatment recommended). Many women and their families feel an acute sense of loss and grief with spontaneous abortion. Grief often includes feelings of guilt and speculation about whether the woman could have done something to prevent the loss. Nurses may help by emphasizing that abortions ...
TRI-LEVLEN® 21 Tablets TRI
... the mortality rate associated with different methods of contraception at different ages (Table III). These estimates include the combined risk of death associated with contraceptive methods plus the risk attributable to pregnancy in the event of method failure. Each method of contraception has its s ...
... the mortality rate associated with different methods of contraception at different ages (Table III). These estimates include the combined risk of death associated with contraceptive methods plus the risk attributable to pregnancy in the event of method failure. Each method of contraception has its s ...
Crisis Pregnancy: A Management Guide for General Practice Quality in Practice Committee
... • Minimise the risk of emotional disturbance, whatever decision is reached When counselling a woman with a crisis pregnancy it is important to consider and identify issues which make women particularly vulnerable (such as child protection needs and domestic abuse / gender-based violence) and refer ...
... • Minimise the risk of emotional disturbance, whatever decision is reached When counselling a woman with a crisis pregnancy it is important to consider and identify issues which make women particularly vulnerable (such as child protection needs and domestic abuse / gender-based violence) and refer ...
Dec 2015 Vol. 5 No. 4 - Health Services Academy
... Most of the child labor occurs in informal industries where unsafe and hazardous working conditions pose physical, chemical, biological, and psychosocial health risks, which may vary with work type, intensity, and conditions, to the child's health. Further, these children are exposed to occupational ...
... Most of the child labor occurs in informal industries where unsafe and hazardous working conditions pose physical, chemical, biological, and psychosocial health risks, which may vary with work type, intensity, and conditions, to the child's health. Further, these children are exposed to occupational ...
7 Acute Kidney Injury in Pregnancy Manisha Sahay Department of Nephrology
... may be necessary. In women whose blood pressure is well controlled when they enter pregnancy, the same therapy should be continued. However, angiotensin II receptor blocking (ARB) agents and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) are contraindicated in pregnancy due to the risk of fetal re ...
... may be necessary. In women whose blood pressure is well controlled when they enter pregnancy, the same therapy should be continued. However, angiotensin II receptor blocking (ARB) agents and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) are contraindicated in pregnancy due to the risk of fetal re ...
Treatment of Severe, Recalcitrant, Major Aphthous Stomatitis With Adalimumab C M
... Major Aphthous Stomatitis With Adalimumab ...
... Major Aphthous Stomatitis With Adalimumab ...
The Roadmap - Ending HIV Epidemic in Houston
... II. BACKGROUND ON THE EPIDEMIC IN HOUSTON/HARRIS COUNTY A disease or outbreak is defined as an epidemic when substantial numbers of cases are involved, and when these numbers vary significantly over time. HIV/AIDS in Houston has increasingly become an epidemic which impacts those living in poverty, ...
... II. BACKGROUND ON THE EPIDEMIC IN HOUSTON/HARRIS COUNTY A disease or outbreak is defined as an epidemic when substantial numbers of cases are involved, and when these numbers vary significantly over time. HIV/AIDS in Houston has increasingly become an epidemic which impacts those living in poverty, ...
Management of Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy
... possible during antenatal care. Live attenuated vaccines should be deferred until after delivery. The development of multidisciplinary care seems to be associated with an improvement in maternal and fetal outcomes. The establishment of comprehensive sickle cell centres in the USA was associated with ...
... possible during antenatal care. Live attenuated vaccines should be deferred until after delivery. The development of multidisciplinary care seems to be associated with an improvement in maternal and fetal outcomes. The establishment of comprehensive sickle cell centres in the USA was associated with ...
congenital fetal anomalies
... Breech presentation is common. Feto-pelvic disproportion: Non-engagement of the presenting large head and obstructed labor. Some infants cannot be delivered without destructive procedure or cesarean section. Conduct of delivery: Destructive procedures to facilitate vaginal delivery. The head is perf ...
... Breech presentation is common. Feto-pelvic disproportion: Non-engagement of the presenting large head and obstructed labor. Some infants cannot be delivered without destructive procedure or cesarean section. Conduct of delivery: Destructive procedures to facilitate vaginal delivery. The head is perf ...