NCM501203 A case study Angelet Acot Name of patient Submitted to: Mrs. Arlyn Celestial‚ RN Name of faculty As partial requirement for NCM501203 Submitted by: CORONA‚ Rocky III AMENE‚ Nashon Neil LAPENA‚ Katrin Lou GALINADA‚ Kersy Wilcon BAZAR‚ Normina ROJAS‚ Policronio III VELASCO‚ Dennard CEQUIRINA‚ Reynaldo BERBIGAL‚ Czyzl NOVAL‚ Keecee Amor OLAPE‚ Myeh Table of contents PAGE 1 Introduction 3 2 Client’s Profile 4 3 Physiology
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Decelerations Defined Decelerations are categorized as early‚ late‚ variable‚ or prolonged. FHR decelerations are defined according to their visual relationship to the onset and end of a contraction and by their shape. Early decelerations Visually apparent gradual decrease in and return to the baseline FHR associated with uterine contractions. The onset‚ nadir‚ and recovery of the deceleration generally correspond to the beginning‚ peak‚ and end of the contraction. Early decelerations are thought
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The Woman Who Had Two Navels Nick Joaquin’s "The Woman Who Had Two Navels" revolved around the upper middle class expatriates’ consciousness during the American period of colonization. It portrayed every character’s struggle to maintain their "selves" in a foreign setting like Hongkong. It can also be defined as coming to terms with the political consciousness during that period. The novel also contained mixtures of hatred‚ love‚ anger‚ insecurities‚ and sufferings that manifest in the realities
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CATRIN-GILLIAN CLARKE Gillian Clarke’s ‘Catrin’ deals with the often tense but loving relationship of a mother and daughter the conflict that can arise. It explores this idea through two separate confrontations: one is the birth; the other is as a teenager who wants to play out after dark. She uses very simple language‚ which indicates the simple‚ intense feelings that the poem conveys. The title simply tells us the name of the child involved in the poem. Her name is not mentions again in
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17 - Fetal Surveillance (11) Acceleration: Reassuring - Description/Appearance: o Rate increase of at least 15 beats/minute that lasts for a minimum of 15 seconds o Rate increases often in response to fetal movement o May accompany contractions - Cause: o Interaction between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems - Nursing Interventions: o None Early Decelerations: Reassuring - Description/Appearance: o Rate decrease during contraction o Often seen in late labor when head
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positive h/o placenta previa with her current pregnancy determined by U/S. She denies any similar episodes in the past with either pregnancy‚ as well as having pain‚ cramps‚ nausea‚ fever‚ chills or recent trauma. PNL: - Blood type: O+ - Rubella Ab titer: Immune - VDRL: NR - Hep B: NR - Cervical gonorrhea & Chlamydia culture: unknown - Pap smear: normal - PPD:
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PSY 2301-1730 Human placentophagia- The good‚ the bad‚ the ugly 2 Human placentophagia is the scientific term used to describe the practice of eating one’s own placenta it is well-known among non-human mammals but not among humans. Yes (I know) for those of you that know what exactly is the placenta I am sure you are well…grossed out however‚ let’s take a look at this widespread phenomenon which promises benefits of all types from an increase of milk production to repelling post-partum
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closely to the margin of the placenta? A: Battledore Placenta 2. What is the precise source of blood in the intervillous space for the developing fetus? A: The Maternal Spiral Endometrial Arteries 3. What is a function al importance of fibrin deposits in the placenta besides its sealing effect? A: They play a materno-fetal immunological/immune role 4. Finish this sentence: Decidua basalis is the portion of the decidua where the …………attaches. A: Placenta 5. Chorionic villi
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ABRUPTIO PLACENTA Placenta abruptio is the separation of the placenta (the organ that nourishes the fetus) from its attachment to the uterus wall before the baby is delivered. Causes Injury to the belly area (abdomen) from a fall‚ hit to the abdomen‚ or automobile accident Sudden loss of uterine volume (can occur with rapid loss of amniotic fluid or after a first twin is delivered) Risk factors include: Blood clotting disorders (thrombophilias) Cigarette smoking Diabetes Drinking more than 14 alcoholic
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Nick Joaquin’s “The Woman Who Had Two Navels” revolved around the upper middle class expatriates consciousness during the American period of colonization. It portrayed every character’s struggle to maintain their “selves” in a foreign setting like Hongkong. It can also be defined as coming to terms with the political consciousness during that period. The novel also contained mixtures of hatred‚ love‚ anger‚ insecurities‚ and sufferings that manifest in the realities of life making the flow of the
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