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    NCP Labor Pain

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    Patient’s name: K.M Age: 17 Diagnosis: Pain related to increased uterine contractions and pressure on pelvic structures Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Scientific Analysis Goals/Objectives Interventions Rationale Evaluation Subjective: “Ang sakit ng tiyan ko at ng likod ko‚ humihilab” as verbalized by the patient Objective: BP: 120/70 mmHg PR: 71 bpm RR: 17bpm Temp: 36.6 C Pain scale: 8 Pain related to increased uterine contractions and pressure on pelvic structures as evidenced by reports of pain

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    Artificial Birth Control

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    Artificial Birth Control Definition of Artificial Birth Control Artificial birth control can be defined as any product‚ procedure or practice that uses artificial or unnatural means to prevent pregnancy. Barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms‚ hormonal methods such as the pill and IUDs‚ and surgical sterilization procedures such as a vasectomy or hysterectomy are all considered to be artificial birth control methods. Artificial birth control is also refers to the use of any medication

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    FREEDOM FROM DREAMS OF POVERTY; OUTLINE: i. Introduction & Message Part One. iii. Message Part Two. i.INTRODUCTION AND MESSAGE PART ONE: TEXT: MATTHEW 13:25 a. Introduction: I welcome you all listeners and bring special greetings to you‚ in the name of the Lord Jesus‚ My name is Tunji Adepoju; The Senior Pastor of Thunderingvoice Apostolic Ministry‚ worldwide. We shall be looking at the second in a 13 week series packaged by the Holy Spirit for your total freedom titled: FREEDOM FROM DREAM

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    anatomy final study guid

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    Gastrin Secretin Lipase Enterogastrone Salivary amylase Pepsin Villi Trachea Larynx Lungs (know the various lobes) Epididymus Vas deferens Ovaries Uterus/Uterine horn Penis Testis Right ventricle Left ventricle Right atrium left atrium thymus Pre cava Post cava Pericardium Renal Medulla Renal Cortex Pericardium Review

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    High-Risk Antepartum Nursing

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     Chapter 7 High-Risk Antepartum Nursing  Pre-gestational Complications  For some women‚ pregnancy represents significant risk because it is superimposed on preexisting illness  Cardiovascular Disorders Classifications Risks for woman Risks for newborn Assessment findings Management Nursing actions  Cardiovascular Disorders  Congenital heart disease is becoming more common as more women are surviving into their reproductive years.  Stuff you already know:  Normal heart

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    Sperm Quiz

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    Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ |Link to: 25.1 The scrotum| 1.|This structure protects and regulates the temperature of the testes| A)|Dartos muscle| B)|Cremaster muscle| C)|Tunica albuginea| D)|Scrotum| E)|Tunica vaginalis| Ans:|D| |Link to: 25.1 The scrotum| 2.|This structure is the site of sperm production.| A)|Vas deferens| B)|Seminiferous tubules| C)|Albuginea| D)|Epididymis| E)|Raphe| Ans:|B| |Link to: 25.1 The scrotum| 3.|How many seminiferous

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    Stages of Labour

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    the cervix (opening of the mouth of uterus) descent of the foetus and finally the delivery of the baby and the afterbirths. It is divided in to four stages: 1st STAGE It is the beginning of labour. It commences with the onset of true pain and uterine contractions‚ which bring about gradual opening up of the cervix. The opening of cervix is assessed in terms of “centimeters” When the cervix is fully opened or dilated as it is medically referred to‚ it is approximately 10 cms in diameter.

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    muscular action of the fallopian tube. When the egg takes action to move‚ the cells starts to divide to form a cluster of cells and it is called morula. The morula will reached the uterus after five to seven days and it will enclose firmly in the uterine lining. And pregnancy is properly established‚ and morula is known as embryo. Inside the uterus‚ the fetus is surrounded by the amniotic sac filled with fluid to protect the fetus. Nourishing the fetus is provided

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    Why Surrogacy Is Wrong

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    Donum vitae emphasizes‚ “Surrogate motherhood represents an objective failure to meet the obligations of maternal love‚ of conjugal fidelity and of responsible motherhood; it offends the dignity of the right of the child to be conceived‚ carried in the womb‚ brought into the world and brought up by his own parents; it sets up to the detriment of families‚ a division between the physical‚ psychological and moral elements which constitute those families.” Surrogacy is the process of giving birth as

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    Endometritis

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    postpartum. This condition will usually start as a local infection at the placental attachment site and if left untreated‚ can spread to the entire uterine endometrium (French & Smaill‚ 2004). There are numerous risks associated with this condition‚ and diagnosis relies heavily on the clinical judgment of the practitioner. The contamination of the uterine cavity with vaginal organisms during labor and delivery causes the disease. Both bacterial and viral infections may initiate endometritis and

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