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    Accomplishment Report

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    HEALTH UNIT St. Ines ‚ Cabiao‚ Nueva Ecija PALASINAN and SAN GREGORIO HEALTH CENTER Palasinan and San Gregorio‚ Cabiao‚ Nueva Ecija MONTH | ACTIVITY | TIME | January 1- 31‚ 2012 | * Assists patients need. * Taking vital signs. * Give prenatal check- up. * Do Monthly Immunization to children and pregnant women. * 4th Tuesday- Natividad North & South * 2nd Wednesday- Sta. Isabel * 4th Wednesday – Palasinan & San Gregorio * Conduct Mothers Class. * Updating TCLs. *

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    May 8‚ 2013 Risks and Rewards of Prenatal Surgery for Spina Bifida New advances in surgery are allowing prenatal repair (in utero). Are the results worth the risks involved for both the mother and unborn child? For me‚ I believe the answer would be yes. I would be willing to risk anything to give my child a chance at a normal‚ healthy life. I believe all children deserve that chance. A friend of mine has a daughter that is 22 weeks pregnant. She recently found out that her unborn son has spina

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    Down syndrome Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic disorders‚ occurring one in every 600 births (Davis‚ 2008). 3‚500-5‚000 children are born with Down syndrome every year in the United States alone (Pueschel‚ 2008). Down syndrome or mongolism was first identified by John Langdon Down in 1866 although the syndrome has been around for many centuries. In fact‚ according to many paintings dated back to the sixteenth century show pictures of children with Down syndrome like features (Carr

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    comparison to other poor children who have never been homeless‚ there is increased risk for depression‚ anxiety‚ behavioral problems‚ and academic problems in homeless children. B. Women who are homeless during pregnancy usually do not have access to prenatal care‚ are often undernourished‚ and are often substance abusers – all of which leads to low birth weight babies with neurobehavioral problems predisposing them to lower academic achievement and behavioral issues at higher rates than children who

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    should be questioned and critiqued. Modern feminist political activists commonly campaign for a woman’s right to bodily integrity and autonomy on matters such as reproductive rights‚ including the right to abortion‚ access to contraception and quality prenatal care; for protection from domestic violence; against sexual harassment and rape; for workplace rights‚ including maternity leave and equal pay; and against other forms of discrimination. There is

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    Pregnancy Genetic Testing

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    Marshaee’ Knowles Prenatal Genetic Testing Many medical advances are being made today in the area of genetics. One of the most talked about is prenatal genetic testing. The purpose of prenatal genetic testing is to obtain information on a baby’s health before they are born. This new technology will definitely improve the quality of human life. Diseases will be diminished and through new advances some diseases might even be eliminated. Children will be at less risk to have major health problems

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    Original article Cost-benefit of hospitalization compared with outpatient care for pregnant women with pregestational and gestational diabetes or with mild hyperglycemia‚ in Brazil Custo-benefício da hospitalização comparada ao atendimento ambulatorial em gestantes com diabetes pré-gestacional e gestacional ou com hiperglicemia leve‚ no Brasil Ana Claudia Molina CavassiniI‚ Silvana Andréa Molina LimaII‚ Iracema Mattos Paranhos CalderonIII‚ Marilza Vieira Cunha RudgeIV Hospital das Clínicas

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    I chose to do my research on epilepsy. I have some knowledge of this sickness and I have found some interesting facts and more information that will help us as we prepare ourselves to become future educators. As we all know we will be faced with many students‚ and we must prepare ourselves with the terms‚ facts and the many learning abilities to fit the needs of the children for they our future. The more I continue to prepare myself‚ I am getting a clearer understanding how children lean and it

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    It has recently been found that material hardship impacts the development of a child. Specifically‚ authors Huang and Sherraden (2016) found that material hardship has a negative association with the social-emotional development of young children. Although it is generally known that different aspects impact the physical and emotional development of children‚ it is unclear as to which have a direct effect on a child’s brain development. To be successful in life‚ the development of all areas in the

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    during the early stages in life‚ the child may be subjected to complications or affected by illnesses which could have long-term effects on their health and further development. Therefore‚ both prenatal and postnatal environment are important factors in the child’s development. The child’s prenatal environment could be used as basis for the possible risks and complications that may occur after birth and during early stages in life. Although some disorders may result from genetic factors‚ there

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