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    It is not surprising‚ then‚ that many pregnancy related guides and manuals for the awaiting mother-to-be directly focus on issues and complications that arise during the childbearing cycle‚ initial pregnancy‚ labour and childbirth‚ as well as the postpartum period. However‚ most women and their babies progress through the childbearing cycle and newborn stages without any complicated issues arising. Therefore‚ it is birth highly evident and shown that basic maternal and newborn care provided by maternal

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    NU 545 Unit 2 Study Guide 1. Review the anatomy of the brain. Which portion is responsible for keeping you awake‚ controlling thought‚ speech‚ emotions and behavior‚ maintaining balance and posture? 2. Know the function of the arachnoid villi. 3. Where is the primary defect in Parkinsons disease and Huntingtons? 4. What is the function of the CSF? Where is it produced? Where is it absorbed? 5. Review blood flow to the brain. 6. What is the gate control theory of pain? 7. Know the type

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    your brain leaks or ruptures. Brain hemorrhages can result from many conditions that affect your blood vessels‚ including uncontrolled high blood pressure ‚hypertension‚ and weak spots in your blood vessel walls ‚aneurysms. A less common cause of hemorrhage is the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) — an abnormal tangle of thin-walled blood vessels‚ present at birth. The types of hemorrhagic stroke include: Intracerebral‚ and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Each year in the United States‚ approximately

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    Research Summary Hunter Jones MICT III Clinical Johnson County Community College Research Summary Heat stroke is defined by Knochel and Ouchama (2002‚ p. 1978) as “a core body temperature that rises above 40°C (105°F) and that is accompanied by hot‚ dry skin and central nervous system abnormalities such as delirium‚ convulsions‚ or coma.” Heat stroke can be the result of either exposure to a high environmental temperature or from an elevated core temperature due to strenuous exercise

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    Research Paper Life-span and Human Development When it comes to that point in time when you want to have children‚ there are some risks you might want to be informed about. Postpartum depression can be a serious outcome when it comes to pregnancy. It may not always happen‚ but is very common in new mothers. But what can help reduce some maternal depression is the physical bonding with the infant called Kangaroo Care. Mothers who do provide this care have a stronger and more positive feeling

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    factors that contribute to maternal mortality. Though interrelated to several of these causes‚ nutrition alone is not the major causative factor in maternal mortality. Some of the major causes of maternal deaths are as follows: anemia‚ preeclampsia‚ hemorrhage‚ sepsis‚ abortion and obstructed labor. Also the lack of proper dietary intake during pregnancy affects both the mother and the growing fetus. This establishes the need for a transformation in the mindset of people in order to prioritize the health

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    Alzheimer’s Disease Wendy Raney Walden University NURS 6501‚ N-19‚ Advanced Pathophysiology May 10‚ 2015 Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)  Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible and progressive disease of the brain that gradually destroys thinking and memory skills. The disease eventually leads to the inability to carry out simple activities of daily living. Pathophysiology  There are 3 forms of AD: early-onset‚ early-onset familial‚ and lateonset  Early-onset familial AD is linked to mutations

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    baby’s head (fontanelle). Ultrasound is a safe‚ painless‚ noninvasive procedure. No X-rays are involved. A head ultrasound tests for bleeding inside the head (intracranial hemorrhage). This is a common problem for babies who are born prematurely. It is difficult to predict the presence or absence of intracranial hemorrhage by examination. For this reason‚ all infants weighing less than 1500 grams (about 3⅓ pounds) have a series of ultrasounds. Even if your baby weighs more than this‚ ultrasounds

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    THE NEWBORN WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS A preterm infant is usually defined as a live-born infant born before the end of week 37 of gestation; another criterion is a weight of less than 2‚500 grams (5lb 8oz) at birth I. INCIDENCE Occurs approximately 7% of live births of white infants‚ in Afro-American infants the rate is doubled 14% (Thilo & Rosenberg‚ 2003) CAUSES/FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PRETERM BIRTHS 1. Low socio-economic status 2. Poor nutritional status 3. Lack of prenatal care 4

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    Management of Head Injury

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    INTRODUCTION Head injury is including injury of scalp‚ skull and also the brain. Approximately statistic in Malaysia from year 2009 to 2010 that more than 6‚000 people accidental death sustain with a head injury. According to Deputy Minister of transport Malaysia ‚ Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri said most of the cause of death among the passengers and pillion riders is head injury (56.5%) ‚ brain injury (38.1%)‚ head and brain injury (34%) and head fracture (27.9%) .(nuffnang.blogspot). This scenario should

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