The Hayman technique: a simple method to treat postpartum
... oxytocics were offered routinely in the management of the third stage of labour. Once PPH has been identified and after vaginal/cervical lacerations or haematoma and retained products of conception have been ruled out, the following measures were used initially to manage the bleeding: infusion of ox ...
... oxytocics were offered routinely in the management of the third stage of labour. Once PPH has been identified and after vaginal/cervical lacerations or haematoma and retained products of conception have been ruled out, the following measures were used initially to manage the bleeding: infusion of ox ...
Word - The Open University
... This content was created and adapted within The Open University and originally published as an open educational resource on the OpenLearn website – http://www.open.edu/openlearn/. This content may include video, images and interactive content that may not be optimised for your device. To view the or ...
... This content was created and adapted within The Open University and originally published as an open educational resource on the OpenLearn website – http://www.open.edu/openlearn/. This content may include video, images and interactive content that may not be optimised for your device. To view the or ...
Managing Student-Athletes` Mental Health Issues
... health, you probably are inclined to think primarily of the person’s physical/medical condition and what effect the injury will have on athletic performance. A student-athlete’s “mental health” might be viewed as secondary to physical health; however, it is every bit as important. It makes little se ...
... health, you probably are inclined to think primarily of the person’s physical/medical condition and what effect the injury will have on athletic performance. A student-athlete’s “mental health” might be viewed as secondary to physical health; however, it is every bit as important. It makes little se ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... steadily in boys but declined in girls. The age of menarche in girls didn’t effect the severity of acne which ultimately developed. Our study too showed the prevalence to be more in the age group of 10-20 years accounting to 76 percent. Smithard A et al21 conducted a community based study regarding ...
... steadily in boys but declined in girls. The age of menarche in girls didn’t effect the severity of acne which ultimately developed. Our study too showed the prevalence to be more in the age group of 10-20 years accounting to 76 percent. Smithard A et al21 conducted a community based study regarding ...
Serotonergic Function, Two-Mode Models of Self
... that sense “impulsive”) inaction, plus absorption in negative emotions. It should be clear from this statement that the focus on serotonergic function in this article is not intended to imply that serotonin function is the entire story behind depression (or externalizing disorders either, for that m ...
... that sense “impulsive”) inaction, plus absorption in negative emotions. It should be clear from this statement that the focus on serotonergic function in this article is not intended to imply that serotonin function is the entire story behind depression (or externalizing disorders either, for that m ...
An examination of generalized anxiety disorder and dysthymic
... only a limited number of characteristics could be examined in the Triple study, consisting of gender, age and variables derived from the CIDI diagnostic interview [12-month diagnosis of GAD and/or DD and/or major depressive disorder (MDD), co-morbid 12-month anxiety disorders, number of depressive, ...
... only a limited number of characteristics could be examined in the Triple study, consisting of gender, age and variables derived from the CIDI diagnostic interview [12-month diagnosis of GAD and/or DD and/or major depressive disorder (MDD), co-morbid 12-month anxiety disorders, number of depressive, ...
complex-management
... 2.1 Incidence and impact The incidence of impaired thermoregulation in people with MS is reported to be between 60 and 90%.3,4 Thermoregulation may be critical for people with MS since even a small elevation of body temperature causes reduced nerve conduction velocity. This may enhance existing MS s ...
... 2.1 Incidence and impact The incidence of impaired thermoregulation in people with MS is reported to be between 60 and 90%.3,4 Thermoregulation may be critical for people with MS since even a small elevation of body temperature causes reduced nerve conduction velocity. This may enhance existing MS s ...
Psychopathology in Primary Dystonia
... Mood disorders have also been found with increased frequency in patients with focal dystonia. Depression is a common finding, and several studies found some level of depression in dystonia patients 11,16,18,20,21,25,27-30. Bipolar disorder (BD) was found to have developed after the onset of dystonia ...
... Mood disorders have also been found with increased frequency in patients with focal dystonia. Depression is a common finding, and several studies found some level of depression in dystonia patients 11,16,18,20,21,25,27-30. Bipolar disorder (BD) was found to have developed after the onset of dystonia ...
NHSEQandA200_4V2Opioidsandpregnancy
... Organogenesis occurs between the 3rd and 8th weeks of gestation, during the embryonic period. Before the 3 rd week, exposure of the embryo to medicines either leads to a spontaneous abortion or development without abnormalities (‘all- or nothing effect’) (1). Later exposure may affect growth and fun ...
... Organogenesis occurs between the 3rd and 8th weeks of gestation, during the embryonic period. Before the 3 rd week, exposure of the embryo to medicines either leads to a spontaneous abortion or development without abnormalities (‘all- or nothing effect’) (1). Later exposure may affect growth and fun ...
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
... 6.1. The screening and selection of appropriate patients is essential and should be conducted by a psychiatrist with appropriate training and expertise in rTMS. 6.2. There is little safety data on the use of rTMS in pregnant women. The use of rTMS in this group requires a careful assessment of the p ...
... 6.1. The screening and selection of appropriate patients is essential and should be conducted by a psychiatrist with appropriate training and expertise in rTMS. 6.2. There is little safety data on the use of rTMS in pregnant women. The use of rTMS in this group requires a careful assessment of the p ...
Case Report of Severe Preeclampsia and Associated Postpartum
... Preeclampsia is clinically defined by hypertension and proteinuria, with or without pathologic edema that occurs after 20 weeks' gestation, but can also present up to 4-6 weeks post-partum. Worldwide, incidence of preeclampsia is 5-14 percent of all pregnancies, while severe preeclampsia can develop ...
... Preeclampsia is clinically defined by hypertension and proteinuria, with or without pathologic edema that occurs after 20 weeks' gestation, but can also present up to 4-6 weeks post-partum. Worldwide, incidence of preeclampsia is 5-14 percent of all pregnancies, while severe preeclampsia can develop ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder or Dysthymia
... 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-111 (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). At that time, the depressive symptoms of dysthymia were characterized as less severe but of longer duration than t ...
... 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-111 (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). At that time, the depressive symptoms of dysthymia were characterized as less severe but of longer duration than t ...
The Treatment of Depression in Older Adults: Depression and Older
... adults with an immediate relative with major depression or those who have had previous episodes of major depression have a greater risk of developing depression in older age. Minor depression and significant depressive symptoms also put older adults at risk for developing major depression and other ...
... adults with an immediate relative with major depression or those who have had previous episodes of major depression have a greater risk of developing depression in older age. Minor depression and significant depressive symptoms also put older adults at risk for developing major depression and other ...
Thrombotic Disease in Pregnancy
... Hence, some suggest that dose should change as weight changes (based on small studies that support dose escalation to achieve “therapeutic anti Xa levels”) ...
... Hence, some suggest that dose should change as weight changes (based on small studies that support dose escalation to achieve “therapeutic anti Xa levels”) ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT
... in Section 1.3 Table 2 summarizes principles as they apply to pharmacological treatment. The process of selecting an antidepressant should involve both physician expertise and patient perceptions and preferences. The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), SNRIs, agomelatine, bupropion, and ...
... in Section 1.3 Table 2 summarizes principles as they apply to pharmacological treatment. The process of selecting an antidepressant should involve both physician expertise and patient perceptions and preferences. The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), SNRIs, agomelatine, bupropion, and ...
Clinical Practice Guideline on Major Depression in Childhood
... One of the priorities of the Ministry of Health and Social Policy is to decrease unjustified clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of t ...
... One of the priorities of the Ministry of Health and Social Policy is to decrease unjustified clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of t ...
Detection of bipolar disorder - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... Clinicians should recognise these features as potentially indicative of bipolar disorder;7 however, these characteristics are not diagnostic. The key feature, therefore, which distinguishes bipolar disorder from major depressive disorder, is the presence or history of mania or hypomania. Prevailing ...
... Clinicians should recognise these features as potentially indicative of bipolar disorder;7 however, these characteristics are not diagnostic. The key feature, therefore, which distinguishes bipolar disorder from major depressive disorder, is the presence or history of mania or hypomania. Prevailing ...
Do Clinical Psychologists Extend the Bereavement Exclusion for Major
... and colleagues35 first showed that clinical trainees distinguished between conduct disorder cases in which symptoms were caused by internal dysfunction v. those in which symptoms were elicited by a negative environment (e.g., implying a normal response to an abnormal event). Psychiatrists and other ...
... and colleagues35 first showed that clinical trainees distinguished between conduct disorder cases in which symptoms were caused by internal dysfunction v. those in which symptoms were elicited by a negative environment (e.g., implying a normal response to an abnormal event). Psychiatrists and other ...
Left ventricular function and systemic arterial properties in normal
... representing two different departments and medical fields, cardiology and obstetrics, as supervisors for this work. Prof. Svend Aakhus has been the principal supervisor for this thesis, and I am most grateful for his guidance into the world of research. Learning from his excellent skills in echocard ...
... representing two different departments and medical fields, cardiology and obstetrics, as supervisors for this work. Prof. Svend Aakhus has been the principal supervisor for this thesis, and I am most grateful for his guidance into the world of research. Learning from his excellent skills in echocard ...
Comorbid Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in 509 Individuals With
... instruments used across different centers. Accumulating research evidence has shed light on the risk of transition to psychosis in high-risk subjects, which ranges from 18% at 6 months to up to 32% by 3 years.3 There is additional evidence that the majority of high-risk subjects who later develop a ...
... instruments used across different centers. Accumulating research evidence has shed light on the risk of transition to psychosis in high-risk subjects, which ranges from 18% at 6 months to up to 32% by 3 years.3 There is additional evidence that the majority of high-risk subjects who later develop a ...
Efficacy and Safety of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Acute
... Eligible subjects were antidepressant medication-free outpatients, aged 18 –70, with a DSM-IV diagnosis of MDD, single episode or recurrent, with a current episode duration of 3 years or less. The episode had a Clinical Global Impressions Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score of at least 4 and a total s ...
... Eligible subjects were antidepressant medication-free outpatients, aged 18 –70, with a DSM-IV diagnosis of MDD, single episode or recurrent, with a current episode duration of 3 years or less. The episode had a Clinical Global Impressions Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score of at least 4 and a total s ...
Causes
... • People with unipolar mood disorders typically have their first episode in middle age; the average age of onset is in the mid-forties. • DSM-IV-TR sets the minimum duration at 2 weeks, but they can last much longer. • In one large-scale follow-up study, 10 percent of the patients had depressive epi ...
... • People with unipolar mood disorders typically have their first episode in middle age; the average age of onset is in the mid-forties. • DSM-IV-TR sets the minimum duration at 2 weeks, but they can last much longer. • In one large-scale follow-up study, 10 percent of the patients had depressive epi ...
Investigating risk factors for psychological morbidity three
... Patients may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression or anxiety with poor quality of life in the months following intensive care [1-3]. It is not clear whether poor psychological outcomes are associated with the traumatic effects of critical illness, intensive care treatment an ...
... Patients may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression or anxiety with poor quality of life in the months following intensive care [1-3]. It is not clear whether poor psychological outcomes are associated with the traumatic effects of critical illness, intensive care treatment an ...