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    ASSESSING THE COMPETENCY OF DELIVERY ROOM AND NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT STAFF NURSES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNANG YAKAP PROGRAM OF DOH-PHILIPPINES IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE‚ SKILLS‚ AND ATTITUDE IN SELECTED TERIARY HOSPITALS IN METRO MANILA A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of the Manila Doctors College of Nursing MANILA TYTANA COLLEGES Pasay City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING LYN CABERO JESSIE C. CAIN SARAH JANE

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    Calcium can be viewed as the most notable change because of lead’s ability to replace calcium in many of the intracellular regulatory procedures. Calcium is an intercellular mediator that acts either as a signal or a secondary messenger for many functions of the submandibular glands. This decrease in the absorption of calcium is believed to cause the destruction of the mitochondria which causes rapid energy depletion and impedes transportation. This will stop cells from their normal function and

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    Women get abortions for many reasons such as for rape‚ teen pregnancy and health reasons. In 1973 the Supreme Court’s Roe vs. Wade decided on abortion being legal for women to have the right to choose what they do with a pregnancy. Trying to make laws against abortion is not going to stop them; this just makes them less safe. The number of women who get abortions does not change when it goes from being legal to illegal‚ or vice versa. The only thing that changes is more women die. Every year‚ seventy

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    disorders)‚ birth asphyxia (due to placental abruption‚ rupture of the uterus‚ prolonged/obstructed labour‚ instrumental delivery)‚ brain malformation‚ metabolic/genetic disorders‚ severe hyperbilirubinaemia‚ periventricular haemorrhage‚ neonatal sepsis‚ respiratory distress‚ early meningitis‚ neonatal seizures‚ teratogen exposure‚ low socioeconomic status. delay in motor development (common) A full history of developmental milestones must be obtained. Delayed motor milestones are often the key

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    as breathing/eating problems and also are more susceptible to infections. Lamellar Ichthyosis has symptoms pertaining to “Neonates are often born encased in a tough and inelastic film-like membrane that fissures easily‚ resulting in a high risk of sepsis and dehydration. Within 2 weeks the membrane sheds‚ revealing a lifelong disfiguring disease characterized by generalized large scales and variable redness of the skin “ (Mutations of keratinocyte transglutaminase in Lamellar Ichthyosis). The symptoms

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    stress. In addition‚ throughout my clinical rotation‚ she had oriented me on everyone in the healthcare team‚ what could be delegated to each individual‚ and how I could contact those who are not always already on our unit (i.e. the wound care nurse‚ sepsis nurse‚ resource nurse‚ etc.). Another thing that she went above and beyond to do was‚ she really made an effort to try and get me as much practice doing various nursing skills as possible. Moreover‚ a lot of her nursing practices that I observed as

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    extend around the injury. In the zone of stasis tissue is hyperemic and inflamed‚ but is potentially salvageable. The outer most portion of affected skin is considered the zone of hyperaemia; tissue perfusion is increased‚ and unless infection or sepsis occur the damage can be reversed. (Hettiaratchy & Dziewulski‚ 2004) Damage to the epidermal barrier allows bacterial invasion and external fluid loss; damaged tissues often become edematous‚ further enhancing volume loss. Heat loss can be significant

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    were from spinal cord (n=1)‚ sputum (n=1)‚ sinus (n=1)‚ urine (n=1)‚ stomach (n=1)‚ bronchial aspirate (n=1)‚ synovial biopsy (n=1)‚ purulent secretion (n=1). The clinical diagnosis of 20 of them is known. They were diagnosed as eye diseases (n=6)‚ sepsis (n=5)‚ pneumonia (n=3‚ one of them was complicated by septicemia)‚ sinusitis (n=1)‚ arthritis (n=1)‚ synovitis (n=1)‚ acute cholecystitis accompanied by acute pancreatitis

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    Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy : Family Violence Research Paper Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP) is referred to as several names‚ such as‚ fabrication illness and hospital addiction syndrome. The Maternal Child Nursing Care text book defines this syndrome as‚ “a rare but serious form of child abuse in which the caretaker deliberately exaggerates or fabricates histories and symptoms or induce symptoms. It is a form of child maltreatment that may include physical‚ emotional‚ and psychologic abuse

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    Mary was delivered in a military hospital. There was no prenatal checkup done until eight months into gestation at a local health center. Her mother was not able to breastfeed and so Mary was given formula milk. At four months old Mary initially experienced occasional non-productive cough‚ no colds‚ fever or difficulty of breathing. One week prior to hospitalization‚ she went to a local health center and was prescribed‚ an antitussive oral suspension of 0.5ml Ambroxol‚ three times a day. Four

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