the diagnosis and management of pre-eclampsia and
... 4.2 Management of non-severe pre-eclampsia It is estimated that 15-25% of women with gestational hypertension will develop preeclampsia. There is a higher rate (approximately 50%) of progression in those that develop gestational hypertension prior to 32 weeks‟ gestation. Therefore, on-going manageme ...
... 4.2 Management of non-severe pre-eclampsia It is estimated that 15-25% of women with gestational hypertension will develop preeclampsia. There is a higher rate (approximately 50%) of progression in those that develop gestational hypertension prior to 32 weeks‟ gestation. Therefore, on-going manageme ...
YOGS Journal, Volume 4 - Yale School of Medicine
... been abridged and revised. The text since that time is original. We are currently celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences. In 1993, I described the Department’s first 150 years, “from Nathan Smith to Lee Buxton ...
... been abridged and revised. The text since that time is original. We are currently celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences. In 1993, I described the Department’s first 150 years, “from Nathan Smith to Lee Buxton ...
Pain and Symptom Management - Improving End-of
... • Pain may cause depression • The stress of pain may cause anxiety • Anxiety and depression often aggravate pain Klee, 2004 ...
... • Pain may cause depression • The stress of pain may cause anxiety • Anxiety and depression often aggravate pain Klee, 2004 ...
New Patient History Inventory
... The pain is very mild at the moment. The pain is moderate at the moment. The pain is fairly severe at the moment. The pain is very severe at the moment. The pain is the worst imaginabl ...
... The pain is very mild at the moment. The pain is moderate at the moment. The pain is fairly severe at the moment. The pain is very severe at the moment. The pain is the worst imaginabl ...
Management of Rhinosinusitis During Pregnancy: System Review
... Places value on maternal sinonasal inflammation control and quality of life during pregnancy while prioritizing fetal safety. Remarks: The only study of nasal corticosteroid spray use in pregnancy, conducted by Ellegard, et al., evaluated fluticasone propionate nasal sprays in 53 women with pre ...
... Places value on maternal sinonasal inflammation control and quality of life during pregnancy while prioritizing fetal safety. Remarks: The only study of nasal corticosteroid spray use in pregnancy, conducted by Ellegard, et al., evaluated fluticasone propionate nasal sprays in 53 women with pre ...
2013 Clinical practice guide on thrombocytopenia in pregnancy
... 10 days prior to anticipated delivery at a dose of 10-20 mg daily and titrated as necessary. • Given the difficulty predicting severe thrombocytopenia in neonates and the very low risk of intracranial hemorrhage (<1.5%) or mortality (<1%), the mode of delivery should be determined by obstetric indi ...
... 10 days prior to anticipated delivery at a dose of 10-20 mg daily and titrated as necessary. • Given the difficulty predicting severe thrombocytopenia in neonates and the very low risk of intracranial hemorrhage (<1.5%) or mortality (<1%), the mode of delivery should be determined by obstetric indi ...
Uterine Fibroids: Uncommon Approaches to a Common Problem
... Fibroids without symptoms require no treatment Imaging study to rule out ovarian mass Follow with routine pelvic exam and/or ultrasound Rapid growth not related to risk of sarcoma Prophylactic therapy to avoid future symptoms is not recommended Exception: women who are contemplating pr ...
... Fibroids without symptoms require no treatment Imaging study to rule out ovarian mass Follow with routine pelvic exam and/or ultrasound Rapid growth not related to risk of sarcoma Prophylactic therapy to avoid future symptoms is not recommended Exception: women who are contemplating pr ...
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH OF UKRAINE National Pirogov
... At uterine abortion there is a permanent colicky pain, that irradiates into lumbar part. Discharge is bright or dark red coloured. At tubal abortion pain is periodic, colicky, ordinarily it is followed by dizziness, and irradiates into rectum. When percussion blunting of sound in lateral part of the ...
... At uterine abortion there is a permanent colicky pain, that irradiates into lumbar part. Discharge is bright or dark red coloured. At tubal abortion pain is periodic, colicky, ordinarily it is followed by dizziness, and irradiates into rectum. When percussion blunting of sound in lateral part of the ...
Running head: NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME 1
... (Osborn, et al., 2010 p. 1). The study contained very little information in reference to the nonpharmacological treatment of NAS. This study ultimately found that opiates could decrease time needed to regain birth weight and change the duration of supportive care, but ultimately increased the length ...
... (Osborn, et al., 2010 p. 1). The study contained very little information in reference to the nonpharmacological treatment of NAS. This study ultimately found that opiates could decrease time needed to regain birth weight and change the duration of supportive care, but ultimately increased the length ...
Surgeon General`s Conference on the Prevention
... outcomes of late preterm births, concerns of litigation, increases in elective cesarean sections, and other shifts in provider practices. However, data are not available to assess the role of clinical decision making or other reasons for the rise in late preterm birth. The working group discussion e ...
... outcomes of late preterm births, concerns of litigation, increases in elective cesarean sections, and other shifts in provider practices. However, data are not available to assess the role of clinical decision making or other reasons for the rise in late preterm birth. The working group discussion e ...
DICTIONARY
... Blood type incompatibility = This condition occurs when there are certain differences in blood types of a mother and her infant. This can lead to an increased amount of bilirubin in the baby’s blood. Bradycardia = This term describes a decrease in heart rate. It is sometimes known as a “brady”. In ...
... Blood type incompatibility = This condition occurs when there are certain differences in blood types of a mother and her infant. This can lead to an increased amount of bilirubin in the baby’s blood. Bradycardia = This term describes a decrease in heart rate. It is sometimes known as a “brady”. In ...
Topamax and Birth defects Contents Epilepsy and Pregnancy 2
... The MCM rate for monotherapy exposures to topiramate was well within the range quoted for other AEDs. For polytherapy exposures the MCM rate was higher, consistent with previous reports comparing monotherapy and polytherapy exposures to all AEDs. The MCM rates for combinations containing valproate i ...
... The MCM rate for monotherapy exposures to topiramate was well within the range quoted for other AEDs. For polytherapy exposures the MCM rate was higher, consistent with previous reports comparing monotherapy and polytherapy exposures to all AEDs. The MCM rates for combinations containing valproate i ...
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.