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    Essay On Obstetrician Job

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    What’s your career goal? Mine is to be an obstetrician. Yea that pretty hard to pronounce. Obstetrician work twenty-four hours a day seven days a week. Unless you take off of course. I think what interest me the most about this job is the fact that i can help give birth ‚and understand the birthing process ‚ and help moms through it. I think that working at this job will be a success. Why you may ask ‚ because working with the moms and giving the vulture sounds will be a dream job for me. An

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    Fetal Origin Theory

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    Early in the twentieth century‚ the impact of a pregnant mother’s choices and behavior was believed to bear no effect on her unborn child. Understanding from the medical community that her child was immune to the medications‚ alcohol‚ cigarettes or poor diet‚ of which she indulged‚ pregnant women typically continued with their preconception lifestyles. However‚ tragic outcomes for these children began to reveal the effects of such toxins passed to the fetus via the placenta. Two well-known examples

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    How to Unblock Fallopian Tubes Overview Blocked fallopian tubes? Then you need to worry not‚ there is hope.40% of women with infertility get it from blocked fallopian tubes. Before reading on you should have had a hysterosalpingram test (HSG) with your doctor to confirm that the cause of your infertility is blocked fallopian tubes. Over the years women have had blocked fallopian tubes unblocked rekindling the joy of ever having children. All you need is following the given instructions to the later

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    Prenatal Development has three main stages. The first stage‚ also known as the germinal period‚ begins with conception that creates a fertilized egg. The cell division begins 24 to 36 hours after the conception. The mass of the cells‚ known as the embryo‚ is the next stage of the prenatal development. The beginning of this period is the time when the mass of cells becomes distinct human being. By the tenth week‚ the gestational stage of the embryo has acquired the basic form and the next period

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    Rickets Disease

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    Rickets are mostly found in young children “…and 1 in every 100 non-Caucasian…” (Vitamin D Council 13). Rickets is a disease where one or one’s child has a severe vitamin D deficiency‚ it can also form softening and the weakening of the bones. Rickets are caused when a child is “…not getting enough calcium or lack of calcium and vitamin D…” (Mayo Clinic 4). Children that do not get enough sunlight or do not eat certain foods can start to develop a deficiency this is because the skin produces vitamin

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    Oestrous Cycle Of Bitches

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    The oestrous cycle of Canis lupus familiaris differs considerably from that of other species. The domestic bitch is a monoestrous‚ typically non-seasonal‚ polytocous‚ spontaneous ovulator.( Concannon ‚ 2010) Which means the oestrous cycle is characterized by a follicular phase with spontaneous ovulation‚ followed by a luteal phase of about 75 days and a non-seasonal anoestrus of 2–10 months (Schaefers-Okkens AC‚ 2005) Pseudocyesis (PSC)‚ pseudopregnancy‚ false pregnancy or nervous lactation is

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    B19 Research Paper

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    Most pregnant women infected with B19 are asymptomatic‚ but some do experience symptoms‚ such as exanthema and arthralgia (Komischke et al.‚ 1997) . Death of the fetus usually occurs 4–6 weeks post-infection‚ but in case of symptomatic B19 infection‚ fetal death has been reported up to 12 weeks after infection (Hedrick‚ 1996) . Immunocompromised patients and chronic B19 infection Immunocompromised patients are particularly at risk of B19 infection‚ such as patients with AIDS‚ cancer patients

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    Dextrose In Nulliparous

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    Many complications can arise as a result of a laboring mother. These complications are exacerbated when that labor is prolonged. The longer the labor‚ the more potential for maternal and fetal complications. This then means‚ maternal muscle function is important as it is important for successful birth. Paré‚ Pasquier‚ Lewin‚ Fraser‚ and Bureau (2017)‚ in their study‚ Review of Reduction of Total Labour Length Through the Addition of Parenteral Dextrose Solution in Induction of Labor in Nulliparous

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    Thalidomide

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    Thalidomide was developed by a German firm called Chemie Grunenthal. It was first developed as an anticonvulsant drug. Through early trials they discovered it would not be suitable for this purpose. The drug thalidomide became widely prescribed in the 1960’s and was mainly prescribed to pregnant women for morning sickness. Thalidomide beforehand had however been prescribed as an antidepressant‚ it was thought to be effective for both morning sickness and depression. After a short time it became obvious

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    Case 1 ER Addmission K

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT RECORD Patient Name: Brenda Seggerman Patient ID: 903321 Date of Admission/ Date of Arrival: 03/27/2015 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Vital signs show temperature 97 degrees. Pulse 53 respirations 22. Blood pressure 108/60. GENERAL: physical exam revels a well-developed‚ well-nourished 35-year-old white female is the moderate amount of distress at the time of the examination‚ HEENT are all remarkable except poor indentation. Neck is soft

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