effect are: hypotension‚ palpitations‚ arrhythmias Respiratory side effects are: dryness of mouth‚ thicken bronchial secretion Gastrointestinal : anorexia‚ diarrhea or constipation Genitial urinary: urinary rentention‚ dysuraiAvoid pregnancy‚ and lactation Take anticholingeric caution with glaucoma‚ hyperthyroidism Be caution about driving Take meds at bedtime to avoid sedation Bronchodilators Beta Agonists Nonselective: Isoproterenol‚ Epinephrine‚ Ephedrine Selective: albuterol‚ metaproterenol
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3. Malpractice – Negligence by a professional person. 4. Neonatal mortality – Infant deaths that occur in the first 28 days of life. 5. Intrapartum – Time of labor and childbirth. 6. Ethics – Rules or principles that govern conduct. 7. Lactation – Secretion of milk from the breasts. 8. Negligence – Failure to act in the way a reasonable‚ prudent person of a similar background would act in a similar circumstance. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES Maternity Nursing 1. Identify the three basic
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Kangaroo Care does things such as reduces maternal stress‚ decreases postpartum depression‚ and improves lactation amongst other things‚ yet the effect that Kangaroo Care has on father-infant cannot be overlooked. The majority of information on Kangaroo Care focuses on mothers and infants‚ but becoming active in caring for the infant will enhance the father’s
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Causes and Effects of Poverty in Fika‚ Nigeria. Poverty is defined as the lack of minimum food and shelter necessary for maintaining life. In order to survive‚ human beings need basic resources such as clean water‚ sound education‚ good health‚ clothing and shelter. Within the society there is a wide range of poor people having less income than the rich which make the poor inferior to the rich. Poverty in Fika is caused by scarcity of human resources‚ opportunity barriers and unemployment; which
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Homeostasis & Homeostatic Imbalances Deborah Curry Kaplan University Positive & Negative feedback systems Positive feedback system: Strengthens or reinforces a change in one of the body’s controlled conditions. (Tortora & Derrickson‚ 2014‚ p. 10) Negative feedback system: Reverses a change in a controlled condition in the body. (Tortora & Derrickson‚ 2014‚ p. 10) Homeostasis & Homeostatic Imbalances of the Endocrine System The endocrine system makes hormones responsible
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Feeding and Management of Swine Animal Science 1 Unit 22 Objectives • Describe the different types of swine production. • Develop feeding programs for the different stages in the life cycle of hogs • Describe accepted management practices for the stages in the life cycle of hogs Introduction • Efficient use of resources is the key to profitability • To remain competitive swine producers MUST select breeding stock that will remain lean and feed efficiently Factors That Affect Profitability •
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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM The endocrine system helps regulate and maintain various body functions by synthesizing (making) and releasing hormones‚ chemical messengers. The endocrine system is composed of glands that release their hormones directly into the bloodstream for chemical signaling of target cells. Endocrine glands do not have a duct system and are called ductless glands. These glands release hormones directly into the blood or lymph. These glands include the pituitary gland‚ the pineal gland
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Running head: COMMUNITY ASSMENT AND MARCO ANALYSIS 1 Community Assessment and Marco Analysis and Assessment of Community needs and Identification of Macro Themes Affecting solution to the Community Problems Mabel A. D. Brown San Diego State University COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND MACRO ANALYSIS 2 Abstract This paper explores the assessment of a community agency Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Woman &
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Biosocial Theory of Gender Development Interactionist perspective- “Nature lays the foundations‚ which culture tends to adorn‚ embellish and re-shape.” References: Lips p83 Plotnik p342 Burton‚ Westen and Kowalski p516-17 Gross page 525 Coon p637 INTERACTION between social and biological factors which is the key to gender development- idea is that people are raised /treated differently (environment) according to their biological sex (heredity). Therefore‚ one set of conditions creates another
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ANTICONVULSANTS 2010-2011 SEIZURE – uncontrollable physiologic response to abnormal electrical discharges in CNS EPILEPSY – seizure disorder – the seizure asso. w/ epilepsy results from abnormal electric discharges from cerebral neurons – char. by loss / disturbance of consciousness & usually by a convulsion ( abnormal motor reaction ) Factors affecting seizure occurrence: 1. level of basal seizure threshold 2. presence of foci - initiate abnormal stimuli a. inflammation b.
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