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    Reproduction System

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    Symposis of General Embryology Professor Adel K.AbdelMalek MbChB‚MsC‚MMed‚Ph.D 2013 CONTENTS 1 Intoduction 1 2 Gametogenesis 5 Spermatogenesis 6 Oogenesis 9 3 Female reproductive cycles 12 Ovarian cycle 12 Menstrual cycle 15 4 Fertilization 18 Contraceptive methods 20 Infertility 21 Cloning 23 5 Early embryonic

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    Human Reproduction Notes

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    Oviduct Infundibulum Funnel shaped Fimbriae Ostium opens into peritoneal cavity Ampulla Thin walls Region of fertilization Isthmus Narrower Uterotubual junction Inner diameter 1mm Histology of tube wall Outer serosa continuous with uterine surface Middle muscular layer Inner mucosa Lumen (hollow area) Interior surface of oviduct Mucosal surface highly folded Cilia move fluid‚ gametes Cilia grow and regress thru cycle Estrogen-dependent Tubal fluid Abundant when gametes

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    PostPartum Care Plan

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    ruptured prior to delivery? Membranes were ruptured for about 5min prior to delivery.__ Length of labor _N/A___hrs N/A___ min (from labor onset/ induction to delivery in hours) Type episiotomy/laceration/or skin and uterine incision Transverse incision on the lower abdomen and uterine segment (Kerr incision)._ Pain or other Medication (analgesia) during labor _Stadol (Opioid analgesic)‚ Ofirmer (Tylenol) ___ Anesthesia (local‚ epidural‚ spinal‚ general) _Spinal____ Estimated blood loss (EBL)

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    Chronic Renal Failure

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    from the body‚ the human’s body fills with toxins and becomes very sick needing hemodialysis or a kidney transplant to sustain life. Throughout this paper‚ the pathophysiology‚ sign/symptoms‚ and evidence based practice being used to diagnose and treat Chronic renal failure will be discussed. To fully understand the pathophysiology of chronic renal failure‚ the correct meaning of acute renal failure must be understood first. Acute renal failure is a sudden inability of the kidney to maintain

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    Amniocentesis is a test that is done during a woman’s pregnancy to check information about the fetus. A fetus is generally known as a developing human‚ in utero‚ after the 8th week of gestation during a woman’s pregnancy. This procedure is done to determine if the fetus has any genetic problems such as spina bifida‚ anencephaly‚ Rh disease‚ or an open neural tube defect in the umbilical wall. Spina bifida is a birth defect in which the backbone and spinal canal do not close before birth. Anencephaly

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    Anaphylactic Shock Medical Diagnosis: Shock Anaphylactic Shock Medical Diagnosis: Shock Nursing interventions 1. Nurse will perform patient teaching on avoiding further exposure to antigens. 2. Nurse will perform patient/family teaching on how to administer emergency medications to treat anaphylaxis. Nursing interventions 1. Nurse will perform patient teaching on avoiding further exposure to antigens. 2. Nurse will perform patient/family teaching on how to administer emergency medications

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    Homeostasis

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    Homeostasis A condition in which the internal environment of the body remains relatively constant despite changes in the external environment. Examples would be the maintenance of body temperature and levels of glucose in the blood Homeostatic mechanisms are designed to reestablish homeostasis when there is an imbalance. The Home Heating System 1. When the temperature of a room decreases below a set point‚ the thermostat electrically starts the furnace. 2. As the temperature of the room rises to

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    Ashoka (Saraca Asoca)

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    ASHOKA (SARACA ASOCA) Classification[4] Kingdom Divison Class Order Family Genus Species Plantae Magnoliophyta Mgnoliopsida Fabales Caesalpinaceae Saraca Asoca DEVSTHALI VIDYAPEETH COLLEGE OF PHARMACY CONTANTS Introduction………………………………………………………………01 Synonyms……………………………………………………………………01 Biological source…………………………………………………….01 Geographical source…………………………………………….01 Cultivation and collection………………………………..02 Macroscopic Characters…………………………………….03 Botanic description……………………………………………

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    AUB prob 2 ® to Submucous Myoma I. Data from Textbook Cause Submucous myoma has no known cause‚ it is idiopathic. Although there have been many theories developed. Some say it could be caused by increased Estrogen hormones. Some say that it is hereditary and has a tendency to run in the family. Signs and Symptoms Submucous myoma is generally symptomless. But some of its most common features were experienced by client ILN and they are: * Swollen breasts * Loss of sex drive

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    Stroke- Case Study

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    neglect of affected limbs‚ dysphasia and right sided hemianopia. The purpose of this essay is to give an overview of the Pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke and Mr Shaw’s symptoms in order to understand what happens in the brain when an ischaemic stroke occurs. The nursing care required for Mr Shaw will also be discussed as well as the rationale behind it. Pathophysiology: Stroke‚ previously known as cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is defined as ‘a sudden impairment of cerebral circulation in

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