other domestic animals and so are the post-partum genital complications. The incidence of post- partum complications in the bitch appear to be low and two complications appear to be most frequent; the sub-involution of placental sites and metritis. Eclampsia is a metabolic disorder of the post partum period commonly affecting poorly managed bitches and is common in the Pomeranian breed. Placental retention‚ uterine prolapse/rupture and vaginitis are infrequent in the bitch and their clinical diagnosis
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cheated when playing cards‚ she does not like socks‚ she had fifty pairs of sunglasses‚ and she ate spicy food all the time. Nia was in the hospital and took her away from the city. She never woke up and could have had brain damage. Nia had eclampsia. Eclampsia is seizures that occur during a woman’s pregnancy or shorty after giving
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Effects of Smoking on Reproduction Stacie L. Thomason Tusculum College Abstract The effects that smoking has on reproduction can be extensive. It not only affects women and children‚ but men as well. Smoking before getting pregnant can cause infertility in both men and women. Other issues than can occur are infertility in men and women‚ low birth weight in babies‚ still birth‚ miscarriage‚ and effects on children as they grow. After a child is born‚ issues such as asthma‚ clef lip/palate
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condition. You are instructed to provide the patient with the printed material and review it with her. How do you approach this patient-teaching opportunity? 5. PREECLAMPSIA (TOXEMIA) A pregnant patient has been experiencing elevated blood pressure and sudden weight gain. She has been diagnosed with preeclampsia. The physician has printed instructions for this condition. You are instructed to provide this information to the patient and her family. How do you approach this patient-teaching
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170/100 mmHg for three time consecutively. She denied of having an essential hypertension before and no positive family history of hypertension. On further questioning‚ she had headache‚ otherwise she not had any sign and symtoms of impending eclampsia such as blurring of vision‚ vomiting‚ epigastric pain and syncope prior to the admission. She claimed the first episode of headache was during last antenatal check up where she was diagnosed to have high blood pressure. History Of Presenting Pregnancy
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Women who have preeclampsia which is when a women develop very high blood pressure and are at risk for a stroke. Approximately 5 to 8 percent of pregnancies are affected by preeclampsia meaning that more than 6.6 million women worldwide suffered from the disease in 2002. Preeclampsia does not just harm the mother‚ but the child to. Cystic fibrosis harms the baby after it is born. Cystic fibrosis is
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Antenatal ANTENATAL HEALTH CARE There are 4 components of antenatal care:- * Booking at first visit * Routine check-up antenatally * Investigation done during antenatal * Further check up by the doctor and specialist if it a complicated pregnancy Booking at first visit 1. Urine pregnancy test is done to confirm the pregnancy 2. History taking is done regarding: * Current complains * Previous pregnancy * Gynecological history and etc 3. Medical investigations
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• High circulatory strain • High blood cholesterol • Diabetes and prediabetes • Smoking • Being overweight or strong • Being physically dormant • Having a family history of early heart disease • Having a foundation set apart by preeclampsia in the midst of pregnancy • Unhealthy diet • Age (55 or more settled for women) Some risk factors‚ for instance‚ age and family history of early heart disease‚ can’t be changed. For women‚ age transforms into a risk component at 55. After
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The Dangers of Postpartum Hemorrhage Abstract This paper discusses the risks associated with postpartum hemorrhaging. Postpartum hemorrhage is an issue that currently accounts for approximately 25-35% of maternal deaths worldwide (Altenstadt‚ Hukkelhoven‚ Roosmalen‚ & Bloemenkamp‚ 2013). Recent research has indicated that uterine atony is the leading cause of postpartum hemorrhage. Postpartum hemorrhage can result in severe maternal morbidity such as hysterectomy‚ hypovolemic shock‚
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