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    Parent-Child Bonding

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    Brazelton‚ Bob. The Early Mother-Infant Adjustment. Elsevier Publishing Co. Amsterdam: 1973 . Kennell‚ John and Marshall Klaus. Parent-Infant Bonding. The C.V. Mosby Company‚Missouri: 1976. Macfarlene‚ Rolland. The Relationship between Mother & Neonate. Oxford University Press‚ New York: 1978. Mercer‚ Joe. Mother ’s Response to Their Infants with Defects. Charles B. Slack Inc.‚ New York: 1974. Meyers‚ Susan. Who Will Take the Children? Bobbe-Mervil‚Indianapolis/New - York: 1983. Oaklander‚ Violet

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    Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rare and much more fascinating than any other snake in its biome the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake is a heavy bodied snake with a rectangular shaped head and two dark diagonal lines on each side of its face running from the eyes to its jaws. With its dark diamond shaped patterned back and black and white bands just above its rattles. This intriguing and luring skin texture is pretty to look at however it is a venomous pit viper found in the southwest. Their name

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    Topic Pregnancy with Gestational Diabetes Gestational diabetes is a condition characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels that is first recognized during pregnancy. The condition occurs in approximately 4% of all pregnancies. What Causes Gestational Diabetes in Pregnancy Almost all women have some degree of impaired glucose intolerance as a result of hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy. That means that their blood sugar may be higher than normal‚ but not high enough to have diabetes

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    suicide or attempted suicide resulting in serious disability while being cared for in a healthcare facility‚ death or disability due to medication error‚ death or disability due to incompatible blood products‚ death or disability associated with hypoglycemia while being cared for in a healthcare facility‚ stage three or four pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthcare facility‚ and sexual assault while on the grounds of a healthcare facility (Torrey‚ 2011). Basically‚ never events are

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    may additionally have had absence seizures in his youth. The earliest accounts of these seizures were made by the biographer Suetonius‚ who was born after Caesar died. The claim of epilepsy is countered among some medical historians by a claim of hypoglycemia‚ which can cause epileptoid seizures.[116][117][118] In 2003‚ psychiatrist Harbour F. Hodder published what he termed as the "Caesar Complex" theory‚ arguing that Caesar was a sufferer of temporal lobe epilepsy and the debilitating symptoms of

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    Anatomy & Physiology Name____________________________ Ch 10.1 SG (Endocrine Glands) 1. What does the endocrine system consist of? 2. What are hormones? 3. What do hormones influence? 4. How are hormones delivered from endocrine glands to their target organs? 5. Two categories of hormones are ________________ and __________________. 6. Why must insulin be injected‚ yet birth control hormones can be taken orally? 7. How does the control of hormone levels work by

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    The nurse is taking the health history of a 70-year-old patient being treated for a Duodenal Ulcer. After being told the patient is complaining of epigastric pain‚ the nurse expects to note which assessment finding? Melena Nausea Hernia Hyperthermia A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a patient with severe Gastroesophogeal Reflux Disease. Which of these statements by the patient indicates a need for more teaching? Top of Form “I’m going to limit my meals to 2-3 per day to reduce acid secretion

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    Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

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    Diabetes mellitus is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism caused probably by both hereditary and environmental factors. There is an inadequate secretion and utilisation of insulin. This is manifested by polydipsia‚ polyuria and polyphagia. The word diabetes mellitus is derived from the Greek word meaning “a siphon” because people with diabetes passed out water like a siphon. Diabetes mellitus is a term used to differentiate it from another condition called diabetes insipidus. Mellitus means sweet

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    increase in the number of mast cells around the hair follicles. Although no allergens have been identified‚ there is an eosinophilic infiltrate of ETN and this suggests that there may be a hypersensitivity- or allergic-related etiology. The skin of neonates typically responds to any insult with eosinophilic cells and because premature infants are less commonly affected by ETN it is believed that the skin of an immunologically mature newborn is required to generate the reaction. Contact and mechanical

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    Metformin: use cautiously with renal insufficiency patients—monitor BUN and creatinine (if levels are too high‚ not a candidate for biguinides) - Potassium supplements: potassium levels - Metaprolol: monitor blood glucose can mask signs of hypoglycemia - Prinivil: monitor potassium levels (has a tendency to increase)‚ - Allopurinol: monitor BUN‚ creatinine · Why was Zithromax chosen to treat this patient? - Zithromax was chosen to treat this patient because it doesn’t interact

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