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    Gestational Hypertension

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    Running head: Gestational Hypertension Gestational Hypertension Gestational Hypertension Many believe that child birth is part of the cycle of a women’s life. The majority of women have minimal complications with natural child birth but to some the process may be life threatening. Past statistics have shown a high rate of child birth mortality. Today‚ this rate has decreased with the advancement of the medical field. However‚ women all over the world are still facing different kinds of complications

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    Perkins Gilman was about a woman in the 19th century who isn’t given her rights because of the society she lives in and because of her husband. This story lets us see into a mind of a woman who is dealing with a bad case of postpartum depression. She is going through postpartum depression while she stays in a rental house that is supposed to help her. Women in the 19th century weren’t close to having the rights and freedom as women have today because of the society they lived in‚ how men treated them

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    prevalence and the fact that the most common sing of it is the Sub- Arachnoid Hemorrhage

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ she shows the views of women in her time period by; her explanation of undiagnosed postpartum depression‚ views of isolation‚ and the showing the men in her main character’s life. Throughout most of the story the audience witnesses‚ the daily struggles the main character faces in the point of her life that she is in‚ what in the 21st century would be known as postpartum depression‚ in Gilman’s time would have gone undiagnosed. We as the audience see very little quotes throughout

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    Hyper & Hypopituitarism Introduction Hyperpituitarism is the result of excess secretion of adenohypophyseal trophic hormones. Hypopituitarism is the decreased secretion of one or more of the pituitary hormones. If there is decreased secretion of most pituitary hormones‚ this condition is called panhypopituitarism (pan meaning "all"). Historical Background The pituitary was known by Galen‚ and various theories were proposed about its role in the body. In the late 19th century‚ acromegaly

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    2012). Each one is a disaster waiting to happen (Muraskin‚ R. 2012). They may go from a very mild form of depression to a full blown extreme case (Muraskin‚ R. 2012). They are known as baby blues‚ postpartum depression‚ and postpartum psychosis‚ who among us haven’t suffered from (Muraskin‚ R. 2012). “Oh my how can I manage all that needs to be done after our baby is born (Muraskin‚ R. 2012)?” Where we get into trouble is not asking for help when we need it (Muraskin

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    would just expand on what I am currently doing and follow thru until well after the delivery of the infant. My goals as a midwife would be to create a hospital program that enables midwives to travel to the patient’s home for routine prenatal care‚ postpartum care‚ newborn care‚ and gynecological exams. Additionally‚ it would be a personal goal to increase the community s education on the importance of early prenatal

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    References: 2002 drug hand book. (2001). San Francisco: Blanchard & Loeb. Atlas of pathophysiology (3nd ed.). (2006). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Moyet‚ L. J. (2006). Nursing diagnosis: application to clinical practice (11th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Shier‚ D. (1996). Hole ’s human anatomy &

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    charged with first degree murder‚ and the trial has started. The kids ages ranged from 6 months to 7 years old‚ 4 brothers and 1 sister. Her Attorneys say the murders were brought on by her psychotic delusions‚ exacerbated by repeated episodes of postpartum depression. The morning of the murders‚ her husband went to work‚ and Andrea Yates fed her children breakfast and drowned them one by one as the other

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    understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the heart and the pathophysiology of LVF‚ discussing compensatory mechanisms‚ the development of pulmonary oedema and how this related to his clinical symptoms of dyspnoea and the involvement of the MDT. Those who did not do the question well: showed a lack of understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the heart and /or did not discuss correctly and with detail‚ the pathophysiology of LVF and the development of dyspnoea and tachycardia. It is advisable

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