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    Prenatal Postpartum

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    Prenatal and Postpartum Memo Justin M. Knight PSY/280 February 23‚ 2015 Karen Hunter Prenatal and Postpartum Memo Memo To: Six month pregnant mother to be From: Developmental Psychologists Subject: Prenatal Diet and Activities For your personal benefit and the benefit of your child‚ you must take extra precautions when it comes to your personal health‚ and the growth of your developing child. Diet and exercise are crucial to a healthy start to your new lives together. Pregnancy is a life altering

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    Postpartum

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    Respiratory Drug Chart DrugMechanismUseSide/Adverse EffectsNursing Implications Antihistamines diphenhydramine hydrochloride-BENADRYL ALLEGRA‚ CLARITIN‚ ZYRTEC -competes for H1 receptors -prevent & treat allergic responses -hypnotic—safe‚ non- narcotic -anticholinergic -anti-emetic Central nervous system side effect are: drowsiness‚ sedation‚ vertigo. Cardiovascular side effect are: hypotension‚ palpitations‚ arrhythmias Respiratory side effects are: dryness of mouth‚ thicken bronchial

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    While individuals’ socio-economic status is the most vital social influence on health and peoples’ wellbeing‚ the distribution of wealth through our societies as a whole plays an important part. Many researchers have concluded many inequalities in the distribution of health by ethnicity‚ social class (including income‚ wealth and education)‚ and gender. These inequalities have been calculated using many different results and outcomes including infant deaths‚ life expectancy‚ disability‚ mortality

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    Structural Determinants One of the most significant structural determinants of health in my community is socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic status includes income‚ education‚ and occupation‚ which collectively influence an individual’s access to resources such as healthcare‚ nutritious food‚ and safe housing. According to Solar and Irwin (2010)‚ socioeconomic stratification creates disparities in power and access to resources‚ leading to health inequities. Public policy could address this by providing

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    Postpartum Reflection

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    First day clinical : January 21‚ 2016‚ 06:45 the first day of clinical‚ I was assigned to shadow an RN named Daniel who was working at the postpartum section of Valley Medical Child birth center‚ most of the clients did not have significant health issues related to postpartum but there were some who did not quickly recovered following child birth. The most significant thing that I learned on the first day of clinical was clients who gave vaginal birth recovered faster‚ looked happy‚ and less

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    Postpartum Hemorrhage

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    Postpartum Hemorrhage Introduction Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a significantly life-threatening complication that can occur after both vaginal and caesarean births (Ricci & Kyle‚ 2009). Simpson and Creehan (2008) define PPH as the amount of blood loss after vaginal birth‚ usually more than 500mL‚ or after a caesarean birth‚ normally more than 1000mL. However‚ the definition is arbitrary‚ attributed to the fact that loss of blood during birth is intuitive and widely inaccurate (Ricci & Kyle‚ 2009)

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    Postpartum Hemorrhage

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    Postpartum Hemorrhage    * Overview * Workup * Treatment Updated: Dec 20‚ 2012   * ------------------------------------------------- Background * ------------------------------------------------- Problem * ------------------------------------------------- Epidemiology * ------------------------------------------------- Etiology * ------------------------------------------------- Prevention * ------------------------------------------------- Pathophysiology

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    POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE

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    POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE​ A postpartum haemorrhage is any bleeding from the genital tract‚ following the birth of a baby‚ of more than 500mls or any amount that adversely affects the mother. A primary postpartum haemorrhage occurs within the first 24 hours‚ a secondary postpartum haemorrhage occurs after 24 hours up to 12 weeks post partum. Potential risk factors for postpartum haemorrhage Multiple pregnancy Macrosomia Polyhydramnios Grandmultiparity Retained placenta Augmented labour Placenta previa

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    The Blum Model is constructed on four major determinants. These include; environment‚ genetics‚ lifestyle‚ and finally medical care. This paper seeks to discuss environment as one of these determinants and elaborates on the following areas: physical‚ social‚ ethnic‚ and economic determinants. When it comes to dealing with contaminants in many examples‚ poor health is associated. As a matter of fact‚ this is a major causal agent of bad health and many diseases. The world today is very much industrialized;

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    Determinants

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    NATURAL WORLD DETERMINANTS OF URBAN MORPHOLOGY Urban Morphology is the study of the form of human settlements and the process of their formation as well as transformation. The study seeks to understand the spatial structure and character of a metropolitan area‚ city‚ town or village by examining the patterns of its component parts and the process of its development. Natural world determinants are one of the two broad categories of the determinants‚ the other being man made determinants. The natural

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