PG REVIEW HEART DISEASES IN PREGNANCY MODERATOR: PROF SUNIL AGARWAL STUDENT: ANKIT KUMAR SAHU INTRODUCTION Heart disease is the second most common cause of maternal death in Western countries‚ suicide being first1. According to CDC‚ heart disease is the leading cause of death in women who are 25 to 44 yrs old2. Maternal cardiac disease in a pregnant woman can present challenges in cardiovascular and maternal-fetal management thereby leading to significant non-obstetric
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MS – Endocrine System Assignment By: RLE 7.4 Siga-an‚ Patrice; Silva‚ Pauline; Simbulan‚ Paul; Simon‚ Chersea; Sison‚ Heidilene; Sitjar‚ Desiree; Sol Cruz‚ Lezrahmae; Songco‚ Francis; Soriano‚ Christian; Soriano‚ Joyce; Lim‚ Monica GLAND HORMONE HYPER HYPO PITUITARY Posterior Oxytocin Active uterine contractions Bleeding during labor Strong contractions Increased milk secretion Weak or uncoordinated contraction during labor Postpartum hemorrhage Uterine atony Fatigue Decreased milk secretion
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NURSING 206 FAMILY HEALTH NURSING LABOR & DELIVERY STUDY GUIDE Identify the four stages of labor and nursing interventions appropriate for each stage. 1st Stage (3.5) The first stage is from the onset of regular uterine contractions to full effacement and dilation of the cervix. It is much longer than the second and third stages combined. Parity is a strong factor in the length of the first stage. Full dilation may occur in less than 1 hour in a woman who has had a lot of pregnancies
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Quiz #2 on Chapter 8 One difference between the plasma and interstitial fluid is that the plasma has significantly more ______ than interstitial fluid? Protein Which of the following receptors are sensitive to changes of hydrogen and carbon dioxide in the ECF? Chemoreceptors Which of the following would be expected to cause hyponatremia? Decreased ADH production Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus is caused by which of the following? Decreased or ineffective receptors to ADH Hypoparathyroidism
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in reduced cardiac output because of the decreased venous return (starling law of the heart). As a result‚ blood pressure falls and the mechanism that regulate blood pressure are activated(regulation of mean arterial pressure. Manifestations of hypotension‚ such as increased heart rate‚ a weak pulse‚ and pallor may be
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THERMOREGULATION IN THE NEONATE By: Shubhada Ponkshe [pic] INTRODUCTION: Thermoregulation is a critical physiologic function that is closely related to the transition and survival of the infant. An understanding of transitional events and the physiologic adaptations that neonates must make is essential to helping the nurse provide an appropriate environment and help infants maintain thermal stability. Optimizing the thermal environment has proven significant for improving the
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NURSING CARE PLAN Nursing Assessment: Ms. F.E. is a 20yr. old female who was involved in a motor vehicle accident (M.V.A.)‚ and was admitted on 04.03.12 to the surgical unit with Spinal injuries‚ Polytrauma and fractured right humerus. She started complaining of severe abdominal pains‚ one week after assessment by Doctor‚ she was scheduled for emergency laparotomy with ?diagnosis Perforated Hallow Viscus. Following surgery patient was diagnosed with Fecal Peritonitis and was transferred to the
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RUNNING HEAD: DEVELOPMENTAL HISTORY CASE STUDY Developmental History Case Study Developmental History Case Study The child’s development is affected by the events occurring during from pregnancy‚ labor‚ delivery and the acquisition of life’s milestones. Illnesses that may have occurred during the course of the pregnancy could result in neurological deficits and other defects. Labor could be intensive and has high demands for both the child and the mother. Their inability to meet the
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Dementia Simulation Prep- Complete before the Simulation Open Docucare and review patient Cora Smith Read the article: Belavic‚ J.M. ‚ (2009). Alzheimer’s disease: A tangle of the mind. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy.7 (5)‚ 26-33. 1 Describe the pathophysiology for Dementia. Mechanisms leading to dementia include neuron degeneration‚ compression‚ atherosclerosis‚ and trauma. Genetic predisposition is associated with the neurodegenerative diseases‚ including Alzheimer and Huntington diseases. CNS
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respiratory rate ≥25/min • -- heart rate ≥110/min • -- inability to complete sentences in one breath Life-threatening asthma (BTS) • Any one of the following in a patient with severe asthma: • Altered conscious level‚ exhaustion • Arrhythmia‚ Hypotension • Cyanosis‚ Silent chest‚ Poor respiratory effort • PEF <33% best or predicted • PaO2 < 8 kPa • ’normal’ PaCO2 (4.6–6.0 kPa) • SpO2 < 92% GINA- Mild to moderate • Talk in sentences/phrases • Can lie down/ sit • Not agitated • RR increased • HR
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