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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 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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    Pertaining to the administration‚ Cost Club is systematized into regions‚ and every region fosters its individual operational policies inasmuch as a moderate customer service and a low cost bottom line is perpetuated (University of Phoenix‚ 2012). There are various chronic human resource issues in a workplace that are to be focused on. Prospective illegal discharges are the first associated issue at the Anderson Cost Club store. The second related issue is the depreciation of employee costs by helping

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    Pregnancy and massage- prenatal massage therapy What is prenatal massage? The therapy involves deep bodywork that improves your blood circulation‚ take strain off your muscles and joints and boost energy levels. Benefits • Lethargy‚ aches‚ discomforts... all these are common issues in pregnancy. The gaining weight and hormonal imbalances are the main culprits for it. However‚ in this state prenatal massage offer great relief. It helps your body and mind feel better. • Scads of studies show that

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    Prenatal Care

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    that children with FASD have impaired math ability linked to multiple regions of the brain (Lebel & others‚ 2010). Although many mothers of FASD infants are heavy drinkers‚ many mothers who are heavy drinkers do not have children with FASD or have one child with FASD and other children who do not have it. The 1990s is witnessing the significant impact alcohol-related birth defects are having on our society. These birth defects are caused by maternal use of alcohol during pregnancy which are irreversible

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    POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

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    correlation study of planned or unplanned pregnancy to postpartum depression. The study will determine which factors can be considered as the most prevalent for postpartum depression. The descriptive quantitative method of research design establishes association between variables. This research design is being utilized to determine the relationship between the independent variable (planned and unplanned) and the dependent variable (postpartum depression).   Research Environment          

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    Prenatal Development

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    complex system of cells that allows for the fetus to maintain homeostasis and function in the world independent from it’s prenatal life source. The fetus transitions through three distinct periods of prenatal development‚ germinal‚ embryonic‚ and fetal arriving at the end of the third trimester with organized systems that allows for regulated functioning. During the course of prenatal periods the introduction of teratogens has the potential to disrupt the natural course of progress‚ factors associated

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    Team Paper Scenario

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    Team Paper Scenario HCS/438 Johnell Ellis Team Paper Scenario One must realize the importance of statistical procedures. Moreover‚ one must not underestimate the use of statistics in healthcare. The purpose of this paper is to analyze a study done on flu shots. Another purpose is to identify the goal of the study. In addition‚ we will discuss how raw data and sample statistics were used in the study. Last‚ we will identify the range of values likely to contain the population parameter

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    mportance of the nurse to the client and families of prenatal loss Nurse are important in caring of client and families who went through prenatal loss. During this dramatic event families and client’s emotional reaction might prevent client and families from processing information’s and interpreting the important of events. Therefor the nurse is important in guiding the families in processing the information and interpreting the event. The nurse is important in gathering the client and families’

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    how important maternal health is for prenatal development; The three factors or hazards I feel that are the most important for parents to understand or remember during and for prenatal development are alcohol consumption‚ smoking and second-hand smoke inhalation‚ and chemical and drug intake. Alcohol is a vice of many. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism‚ 2.45% of women over the age of 18 in the United States have at least one drink daily (that’s 7‚668‚500 people)

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