13-16 Weeks - South Lake OBGYN
... complete recovery for the mother is expected, rubella may have serious effects on a developing baby. This includes congenital heart disease, eye lesions such as cataracts and glaucoma, hearing defects and deafness, liver conditions such as jaundice, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, diabetes, bloo ...
... complete recovery for the mother is expected, rubella may have serious effects on a developing baby. This includes congenital heart disease, eye lesions such as cataracts and glaucoma, hearing defects and deafness, liver conditions such as jaundice, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, diabetes, bloo ...
Chapter 178 - Acute Complications of Pregnancy
... an intact gestational sac or fetus is visualized, it is rarely clear clinically whether miscarriage is “complete.” Studies have shown that in women with a history consistent with miscarriage who have minimal remaining intrauterine tissue as determined by ultrasonography, expectant management is safe ...
... an intact gestational sac or fetus is visualized, it is rarely clear clinically whether miscarriage is “complete.” Studies have shown that in women with a history consistent with miscarriage who have minimal remaining intrauterine tissue as determined by ultrasonography, expectant management is safe ...
Chapter II - Cardinal Scholar Home
... pain management options. Although adequate pain management may be an important aspect of labor and delivery, data obtained in a study by Hodnett (2002) concluded that maternal satisfaction postpartum was far more influenced by whether the actual birth ...
... pain management options. Although adequate pain management may be an important aspect of labor and delivery, data obtained in a study by Hodnett (2002) concluded that maternal satisfaction postpartum was far more influenced by whether the actual birth ...
Best Strategies against Respiratory Problems in Extremely Low Birth
... administration of surfactant increased the survival rate. Aly (2005) and Linder (1999) separately evaluated intubation and therapeutic intervention, and their findings were in line with our results (30, 31). In both of these studies, intubation and immediate treatment strategies were rejected in the ...
... administration of surfactant increased the survival rate. Aly (2005) and Linder (1999) separately evaluated intubation and therapeutic intervention, and their findings were in line with our results (30, 31). In both of these studies, intubation and immediate treatment strategies were rejected in the ...
In Vitro Fertilization
... Sperm and eggs are placed together in specialized conditions (culture media, controlled temperature, humidity and light) to achieve fertilization. Culture medium is designed to permit normal fertilization and early embryo development, but the content of the medium is not standardized. Embryo develop ...
... Sperm and eggs are placed together in specialized conditions (culture media, controlled temperature, humidity and light) to achieve fertilization. Culture medium is designed to permit normal fertilization and early embryo development, but the content of the medium is not standardized. Embryo develop ...
DMSM 117 Obstetrical Sonography II
... (congenital). It is located at the opening of the urethra. In this condition, the urethra does not develop into a full tube. The urine exits the body from the wrong place. Epispadias can occur with bladder exstrophy. In this rare birth defect, the bladder is inside out and sticks through the abdomen ...
... (congenital). It is located at the opening of the urethra. In this condition, the urethra does not develop into a full tube. The urine exits the body from the wrong place. Epispadias can occur with bladder exstrophy. In this rare birth defect, the bladder is inside out and sticks through the abdomen ...
Stability, continence and breathing: The role of fascia following
... just above the umbilicus and 1.0 cm half-way between the umbilicus and the xyphoid which can be reliably measured with ultrasound imaging (Coldron et al., 2007). A DRA is diagnosed when the width exceeds these amounts. There is little scientific literature on this condition; Boissonnault and Blaschak ...
... just above the umbilicus and 1.0 cm half-way between the umbilicus and the xyphoid which can be reliably measured with ultrasound imaging (Coldron et al., 2007). A DRA is diagnosed when the width exceeds these amounts. There is little scientific literature on this condition; Boissonnault and Blaschak ...
Pain-Types Terminology and Clinical Use table
... experience associated with or described in terms of actual or potential tissue damage. Pain that is usually temporary and results from something specific, such as a surgery, an injury, or an infection A painful experience that continues for a prolonged period of time that may or may not be associate ...
... experience associated with or described in terms of actual or potential tissue damage. Pain that is usually temporary and results from something specific, such as a surgery, an injury, or an infection A painful experience that continues for a prolonged period of time that may or may not be associate ...
Family Education and Resources Guide
... Length of Labor The length of labor varies greatly for each woman. A woman who is having her first baby will most likely have a longer labor then a woman who already has had a child. Labor Assessment Cervical exams are used for the three step process of labor assessment: • Dilatation: Opening of th ...
... Length of Labor The length of labor varies greatly for each woman. A woman who is having her first baby will most likely have a longer labor then a woman who already has had a child. Labor Assessment Cervical exams are used for the three step process of labor assessment: • Dilatation: Opening of th ...
Pain Classification: Nociceptive, Neuropathic, Central and Mixed
... • Multidimensional Classification of Pain – Developed to standardize descriptions of pain syndromes and provide a point of reference – Uses 5 axes to classify chronic pain • Region of the body affected (Axis I), • System whose abnormal functioning could produce the pain (Axis II), • Temporal charact ...
... • Multidimensional Classification of Pain – Developed to standardize descriptions of pain syndromes and provide a point of reference – Uses 5 axes to classify chronic pain • Region of the body affected (Axis I), • System whose abnormal functioning could produce the pain (Axis II), • Temporal charact ...
Current Commentary The 2008 National Institute of Child Health and
... (⬎25 bpm). There must be at least 2 minutes of identifiable baseline segments (not necessarily contiguous) in any 10-minute window, or the baseline for that period is indeterminate. In such cases, it may be necessary to refer to the previous 10-minute window for determination of the baseline. Abnorm ...
... (⬎25 bpm). There must be at least 2 minutes of identifiable baseline segments (not necessarily contiguous) in any 10-minute window, or the baseline for that period is indeterminate. In such cases, it may be necessary to refer to the previous 10-minute window for determination of the baseline. Abnorm ...
Final Report
... The boundaries of the health statistics review study area were selected by identifying the U.S. Census blocks that include the Hopewell Precision groundwater contamination plume. Study area boundaries were presented to members of the community for their input and to ensure that the study area includ ...
... The boundaries of the health statistics review study area were selected by identifying the U.S. Census blocks that include the Hopewell Precision groundwater contamination plume. Study area boundaries were presented to members of the community for their input and to ensure that the study area includ ...
Childbirth
Childbirth, also known as labour, delivery, birth, partus, or parturition, is the culmination of a period of pregnancy with the expulsion of one or more newborn infants from a woman's uterus. The process of normal childbirth is categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of the cervix, descent and birth of the infant, and the expulsion of the placenta.Each year about 500,000 women die due to pregnancy and childbirth, 7 million have serious long term complications, and 50 million have negative outcomes following delivery. Most of these issues occur in the developing world.