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    International Journal of Transformations in Business Management http://www.ijtbm.com/ (IJTBM) 2012‚ Vol. No. 1‚ Issue No. 6‚ Apr-Jun ISSN: 2231-6868 MEANING OF THE TERM- DESCRIPTIVE SURVEY RESEARCH METHOD NEERU SALARIA INTRODUCTION According to Best and Kahn (2007)‚ “The term descriptive research has often been used incorrectly to describe three types of investigation that are different. Perhaps their superficial similarities have obscured their difference. Each of them employs the process of

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    Samantha Meyer PHSC 303 MSQ Paper Section 1: My science question is‚ “Does exercising while pregnant have positive or negative effects on the mother and baby?” This topic is important because the health of the mother and baby during pregnancy are vital. Exercise is known to be beneficial for people in various ways. Exercise can help a person’s health physically‚ mentally‚ long term‚ and medically. The question I am asking is if this is also true for women during pregnancy. Does exercise during

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    As a Registered Nurse/Midwife it is important to be confident and critical in reflective practice‚ to be able to reflect on both the positives and negatives for each situation and‚ to gain insight for when it is important and warranted to seek further knowledge and education. The ability to adapt to changing situations in the healthcare environment is paramount to its success. The following is Rona’s story and follows her and her midwife through antenatal visits‚ birth and the post-natal period.

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    Alcohol and Illicit Drug Abuse in Pregnancy Amy Luman COM/220 February 10‚ 2010 Philip Fasso When a woman becomes pregnant‚ it is vital to her baby’s health that she leads a healthy life. This includes eating plenty of nourishing food‚ fulfilling an adequate amount of rest‚ and exercising regularly. For a pregnant woman‚ pregnancy substance abuse is twice as dangerous. First‚ drugs may harm her own health‚ which interferes with her ability to support the pregnancy. Second‚ some drugs

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    Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 4‚ 2010 | 21 22 | Madhusudan Subedi 1. Introduction Uterine Prolapse‚ Mobile Camp Approach and Body Politics in Nepal Madhusudan Subedi Abstract Various studies show that more than 600‚000 women in Nepal are suffering from prolapsed uterus and that 200‚000 of those needed immediate surgery. Many of the women with prolapse could recall the exact moment they first felt the prolapse and found difficulty to share the problems due

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    Midwiferey Care Study

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    Conditions in Kenya. Nairobi: Regal Press. K’Okul‚ R Katharyn‚ M. and Laura R. (2002). Maternal and Neonatal Nursing: Family-Cantered Care. (5th Ed.). Philadelphia: J B Lippincott Company. Kelie‚ J. (2000). Social Perspectives on Pregnancy and Childbirth for Midwives‚ Nurses and the Caring Professions. Buckingham: Open University Press. Mohamed‚ K United States Department of Health and Human Services. (2009). Caring for Our Future: The Content of Prenatal Care. Washington DC: Author. Van den Broek

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    Labor 6 5 Ideal Nursing Interventions 13 6 Actual Nursing Interventions 16 7 Drug Study 19 8 Discharge Planning 21 9 Health teachings 22 10 Bibliography 23 I. Introduction Childbirth is one of the most memorable and rewarding events of a couple ’s life. No matter how often a woman gives birth‚ each experience is an intimate and unique celebration of life. Though labor and delivery are not without pain and some degree of anxiety

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    Iud

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    The Basics The letters "IUD" stand for "intrauterine device." IUDs are small‚ "T-shaped" contraceptive devices made of flexible plastic. IUDs are available by prescription only. A woman and her clinician decide which is the right type for her‚ and the clinician inserts it in her uterus to prevent pregnancy. Two types are now available in the U.S.: • ParaGard (Copper T 380A) — contains copper and can be left in place for 12 years • Mirena — continuously releases a small amount of the hormone

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    Nursing Case Analysis Essay

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    1. Diagnosis: Risk for injury r/t bleeding from uterine atony‚ retained placental fragments‚ lacerations‚ or hematoma. Short term goal: Patient will not experience any excessive bleeding & Patient will verbalize an understanding about warning signs of excessive bleeding Long term goal: Patient’s bleeding will be lighter in color and she will regain her prepregnant state without complications to hemorrhage. 1. Assess and teach pt to palpate uterus for height and firmness and location

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    a plan to assist their child in attaining these milestones. The research objective in this study examined gender-differentiated health‚ cognitive‚ motor and language development among medically at-risk infants. This study used a longitudinal descriptive and comparative secondary analysis to study the differences between gender and overall health and

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