National Maternal Death Report form
... A maternal death is 'the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes'. For the pu ...
... A maternal death is 'the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes'. For the pu ...
Women`s o An Information booklet For Health Care
... H O W SHOULD THE POP BE TAKEN? The POP should be taken ideally at the same time each day and is taken on a continuous daily basis. Extra precautions should be taken if a woman is more than two hours late taking her POP. The current recommendation is that she should continue using extra contraception ...
... H O W SHOULD THE POP BE TAKEN? The POP should be taken ideally at the same time each day and is taken on a continuous daily basis. Extra precautions should be taken if a woman is more than two hours late taking her POP. The current recommendation is that she should continue using extra contraception ...
Eclampsia HELLP Low Platelets
... two key features of pre-eclampsia, were recognized. It was also identified that delivery was the only effective treatment for this enigmatic condition. Although advances in management have been made, this still remains the case today. Hypertension in pregnancy is defined as a diastolic blood pressur ...
... two key features of pre-eclampsia, were recognized. It was also identified that delivery was the only effective treatment for this enigmatic condition. Although advances in management have been made, this still remains the case today. Hypertension in pregnancy is defined as a diastolic blood pressur ...
Trauma In The Pregnant Patient: An Evidence
... MD revealed that, of the 3976 patients arriving for Level I trauma during a 4-year period, around 3% were pregnant, and 8% of those pregnant traumas were newly diagnosed.12 Trauma to pregnant patients is not rare, and while overwhelming complications may seldom be seen, most emergency clinicians wil ...
... MD revealed that, of the 3976 patients arriving for Level I trauma during a 4-year period, around 3% were pregnant, and 8% of those pregnant traumas were newly diagnosed.12 Trauma to pregnant patients is not rare, and while overwhelming complications may seldom be seen, most emergency clinicians wil ...
Final Presentation - Dr. Mona Fouda - Home
... The etiology of this increased incidence of congenital anomalies in IDMs is not yet clearly defined. Some have show that hyperglycaemia and other metabolic abnormalities are teratogenic singly or in combination. It is very important to understand that fetal organogenesis is largely completed by eig ...
... The etiology of this increased incidence of congenital anomalies in IDMs is not yet clearly defined. Some have show that hyperglycaemia and other metabolic abnormalities are teratogenic singly or in combination. It is very important to understand that fetal organogenesis is largely completed by eig ...
Invasive neonatal Group B infection, over a 10 year period, in West
... continuous positive airway pressure support and three (7.32%) received oxygen therapy. Inotropic support was required in 14.63% of babies. Outcome Information regarding short and long term outcomes for these children was obtained from the medical records and documentation of outpatient follow up. In ...
... continuous positive airway pressure support and three (7.32%) received oxygen therapy. Inotropic support was required in 14.63% of babies. Outcome Information regarding short and long term outcomes for these children was obtained from the medical records and documentation of outpatient follow up. In ...
Pain management
... Address resuscitation status early during hospital stay; implement end-of-life decisions by patient and/or family when indicated or desired. Document treatment plan and discharge instructions, and communicate with the outpatient clinician responsible for follow-up. Provide and coordinate resources ...
... Address resuscitation status early during hospital stay; implement end-of-life decisions by patient and/or family when indicated or desired. Document treatment plan and discharge instructions, and communicate with the outpatient clinician responsible for follow-up. Provide and coordinate resources ...
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT UPDATE Pregnancy and lactation
... to 2% of pregnant women have hypotonic bladder, urinary stasis, and pyelonephritis.20,41,42 It is advisable to ask the patient to void the bladder just prior to starting the dental procedure. Endocrine changes Female sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone, and human gonadotrophin) are secreted primari ...
... to 2% of pregnant women have hypotonic bladder, urinary stasis, and pyelonephritis.20,41,42 It is advisable to ask the patient to void the bladder just prior to starting the dental procedure. Endocrine changes Female sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone, and human gonadotrophin) are secreted primari ...
Prevention and Early Detection of Common Gynaecological Cancers
... of death globally, killing more people each year. Although cancer has often been regarded principally as a problem of the developed world, more than half of all cancers occur in the developing countries. Cancer is an increasingly important factor in the burden of diseases in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, ...
... of death globally, killing more people each year. Although cancer has often been regarded principally as a problem of the developed world, more than half of all cancers occur in the developing countries. Cancer is an increasingly important factor in the burden of diseases in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, ...
Cystocele repair: A simplified, minimally invasive approach
... Most recently, surgeons have incorporated the use of a grading system developed by the International Continence Society (ICS) because of increased interobserver reproducibility. Many surgeons agree that symptoms with grade 2 prolapse (within 1 cm of the hymenal remnants) may warrant correction. Mini ...
... Most recently, surgeons have incorporated the use of a grading system developed by the International Continence Society (ICS) because of increased interobserver reproducibility. Many surgeons agree that symptoms with grade 2 prolapse (within 1 cm of the hymenal remnants) may warrant correction. Mini ...
Neonatal Sepsis
... (temperature >38° C) must have a septic work-up. Fever may be absent; so watch for symptoms below. 1.The presentation may include irritability, vomiting, poor feeding, poor temperature control, lethargy, apneas spells, and hypoglycemia. 2.May progress to respiratory distress, poor perfusion, abdomin ...
... (temperature >38° C) must have a septic work-up. Fever may be absent; so watch for symptoms below. 1.The presentation may include irritability, vomiting, poor feeding, poor temperature control, lethargy, apneas spells, and hypoglycemia. 2.May progress to respiratory distress, poor perfusion, abdomin ...
Adjuvants or co-analgesics
... particularly important because such pain may be difficult to treat with opioids alone • Adjuvants are also useful for other pains that are only partially sensitive to opioids such as bone pain, smooth or skeletal muscle spasms, or pain related to anxiety ...
... particularly important because such pain may be difficult to treat with opioids alone • Adjuvants are also useful for other pains that are only partially sensitive to opioids such as bone pain, smooth or skeletal muscle spasms, or pain related to anxiety ...
Running Head: PRETERM PREGNANCY PRETERM PREGNANCY
... According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that 15 million babies are born preterm annually across the world. Of this 15 million, one million babies will die from complications related to their preterm birth. A preterm birth is classified as a birth being before the 37-weeks of gest ...
... According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that 15 million babies are born preterm annually across the world. Of this 15 million, one million babies will die from complications related to their preterm birth. A preterm birth is classified as a birth being before the 37-weeks of gest ...
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.