Cardiopulmonary Complications of Pre
... ARDS is a form of respiratory failure characterized by acute hypoxemia and increased alveolar-capillary permeability resulting from diffuse and ongoing pulmonary inflammation.23 Patients experience acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, often accompanied by dyspnea, tachypnea, cyanosis, and tachycardi ...
... ARDS is a form of respiratory failure characterized by acute hypoxemia and increased alveolar-capillary permeability resulting from diffuse and ongoing pulmonary inflammation.23 Patients experience acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, often accompanied by dyspnea, tachypnea, cyanosis, and tachycardi ...
Syphilis in pregnancy
... present may present with positive syphilis serology. Differentiation from subclinical forms of venereal syphilis can be difficult and such women (if previously untreated) should be given treatment as for latent syphilis. Treponemal tests for syphilis may remain positive for very many years even af ...
... present may present with positive syphilis serology. Differentiation from subclinical forms of venereal syphilis can be difficult and such women (if previously untreated) should be given treatment as for latent syphilis. Treponemal tests for syphilis may remain positive for very many years even af ...
Patients in this cohort showed highly significant
... with the 32-contact MICC Precision Spectra system, may provide previouslyunattained clinical outcomes for low back pain. • Further study is currently underway in both an RCT and a large-scale registry study. ...
... with the 32-contact MICC Precision Spectra system, may provide previouslyunattained clinical outcomes for low back pain. • Further study is currently underway in both an RCT and a large-scale registry study. ...
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... OBJECTIVE: Intractable hyperemesis gravidarum remains a serious cause of morbidity among pregnant women. If not controlled, hyperemesis gravidarum can lead to severe disability, electrolyte and acid base imbalance, and even various organ system dysfunctions. From the successful use of steroids for c ...
... OBJECTIVE: Intractable hyperemesis gravidarum remains a serious cause of morbidity among pregnant women. If not controlled, hyperemesis gravidarum can lead to severe disability, electrolyte and acid base imbalance, and even various organ system dysfunctions. From the successful use of steroids for c ...
Preterm Labor
... • regular uterine contractions accompanied by progressive cervical dilatation and/or effacement at less than 37 weeks gestation 20 to 50% of PTL diagnosis is incorrect ...
... • regular uterine contractions accompanied by progressive cervical dilatation and/or effacement at less than 37 weeks gestation 20 to 50% of PTL diagnosis is incorrect ...
Risk factors and etiology for maternal mortality in
... antiepileptic drug levels.6,7 Medication dosages may need to be adjusted during pregnancy to achieve therapeutic levels. CMACE data report deaths from epilepsy during pregnancy; the majority of these women were not referred to a neurologist and therefore likely did not have their medication dosages ...
... antiepileptic drug levels.6,7 Medication dosages may need to be adjusted during pregnancy to achieve therapeutic levels. CMACE data report deaths from epilepsy during pregnancy; the majority of these women were not referred to a neurologist and therefore likely did not have their medication dosages ...
Preventing Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV
... HIV seroconversion in pregnancy is emerging as a significant source of paediatric HIV infection. A single negative HIV test in pregnancy test does not always exclude HIV infection. In the US, the CDC recommend that where prenatal screening identifies at least 1 HIV infected women per 1000 women scre ...
... HIV seroconversion in pregnancy is emerging as a significant source of paediatric HIV infection. A single negative HIV test in pregnancy test does not always exclude HIV infection. In the US, the CDC recommend that where prenatal screening identifies at least 1 HIV infected women per 1000 women scre ...
Postoperative urinary retention
... pelvic floor starting with the muscle attachment to the pubic bone at 12 o’clock and rotate to the coccyx. Assess for excessive/imbalanced muscle tone and ...
... pelvic floor starting with the muscle attachment to the pubic bone at 12 o’clock and rotate to the coccyx. Assess for excessive/imbalanced muscle tone and ...
Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infections
... A woman who experiences a primary episode of genital HSV during the third trimester and who has not completed seroconversion by the onset of labor has a 33 percent chance of transmitting the virus to her infant.2 In contrast, a woman experiencing a secondary reactivation of HSV during the intrapartu ...
... A woman who experiences a primary episode of genital HSV during the third trimester and who has not completed seroconversion by the onset of labor has a 33 percent chance of transmitting the virus to her infant.2 In contrast, a woman experiencing a secondary reactivation of HSV during the intrapartu ...
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.