IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... An unsafe abortion remains a preventable burden in many under resourced countries including India. The W.H.O assembly in 1967, the program of action of the international conference on population and development and the world conference on women in Beijing in 1995, all reiterated the extent of seriou ...
... An unsafe abortion remains a preventable burden in many under resourced countries including India. The W.H.O assembly in 1967, the program of action of the international conference on population and development and the world conference on women in Beijing in 1995, all reiterated the extent of seriou ...
Case study 11 — Obstetric Delivery - IPART
... (http://www.ahmac.gov.au/cms_documents/Maternity%20Services%20Interjurisdictional%20 Committee(1).pdf). The ‘selected primipara’ is defined as a woman who is 20-34 years of age, giving birth for the first time at between 37-41 weeks gestation and with a singleton pregnancy (pregnancy with only one b ...
... (http://www.ahmac.gov.au/cms_documents/Maternity%20Services%20Interjurisdictional%20 Committee(1).pdf). The ‘selected primipara’ is defined as a woman who is 20-34 years of age, giving birth for the first time at between 37-41 weeks gestation and with a singleton pregnancy (pregnancy with only one b ...
Herpes Simplex Virus Infections in Pregnancy
... higher the compliance rate will be, leading to successful outcomes in HSV infection management. 4. (C) Cesarean delivery. Neonatal HSV infection acquired from the mother is associated with significant neonatal mortality and morbidity. The recommendation by the American College of Obstetricians and G ...
... higher the compliance rate will be, leading to successful outcomes in HSV infection management. 4. (C) Cesarean delivery. Neonatal HSV infection acquired from the mother is associated with significant neonatal mortality and morbidity. The recommendation by the American College of Obstetricians and G ...
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... less than 30 seconds and duration is equal to or more than 15 seconds and less than two minutes from onset to return to baseline. In pregnancies less than 32 weeks gestation, accelerations are defined as an increase of 10 beats per minute or more above baseline which lasts 10 seconds or more. An acc ...
... less than 30 seconds and duration is equal to or more than 15 seconds and less than two minutes from onset to return to baseline. In pregnancies less than 32 weeks gestation, accelerations are defined as an increase of 10 beats per minute or more above baseline which lasts 10 seconds or more. An acc ...
Glossary - South Coast Urogynecology
... floor muscles correctly. Biofeedback - This term refers to a variety of techniques that teach patients bladder and pelvic muscle control by giving positive feedback when the patient performs the desired action. This feedback can be from an electronic device or directly from health professional. Blad ...
... floor muscles correctly. Biofeedback - This term refers to a variety of techniques that teach patients bladder and pelvic muscle control by giving positive feedback when the patient performs the desired action. This feedback can be from an electronic device or directly from health professional. Blad ...
Assess Heart Rate Clear the Airway Assess Breathing
... drastic change in responsiveness or perfusion. If a serum glucose of less than 40 mg/dL is documented in a depressed newly born, and an IV or IO line can be established in transport, give 10% dextrose in a 2 mL/kg push. Re-check serum glucose every 30 minutes during long transports. If the infant ha ...
... drastic change in responsiveness or perfusion. If a serum glucose of less than 40 mg/dL is documented in a depressed newly born, and an IV or IO line can be established in transport, give 10% dextrose in a 2 mL/kg push. Re-check serum glucose every 30 minutes during long transports. If the infant ha ...
Outpatient OB [30400732] General Labs
... If no contractions by 4 milliunits/minute increase rate by 2 milliunits/minute every 30-40 minutes. Routine 2 milli-units/min, IntraVENous, As needed, Labor and Delivery PRN Comment: _______________________(Required) If no contractions by 4 milliunits/minute increase rate by 3 milliunits/minute ever ...
... If no contractions by 4 milliunits/minute increase rate by 2 milliunits/minute every 30-40 minutes. Routine 2 milli-units/min, IntraVENous, As needed, Labor and Delivery PRN Comment: _______________________(Required) If no contractions by 4 milliunits/minute increase rate by 3 milliunits/minute ever ...
Popular Links
... - Vaginally 6 hours later or - Buccal or sublingual 24-48 hours later 3. Follow up 1-2 weeks later with history and pelvic exam or ultrasound ...
... - Vaginally 6 hours later or - Buccal or sublingual 24-48 hours later 3. Follow up 1-2 weeks later with history and pelvic exam or ultrasound ...
Prolactinomas, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and
... 2–3 weeks when the diagnosis of pregnancy is eventually made. This issue makes the safety of these agents extremely important. As some prolactinomas grow during pregnancy, it would be advantageous to shrink the tumors by use of dopamine agonists which also would lead to alleviation of the compressiv ...
... 2–3 weeks when the diagnosis of pregnancy is eventually made. This issue makes the safety of these agents extremely important. As some prolactinomas grow during pregnancy, it would be advantageous to shrink the tumors by use of dopamine agonists which also would lead to alleviation of the compressiv ...
Complications of Pregnancy
... the pregnancy test becomes negative as hormone levels fall. Therapeutic Management. Once complete abortion is confirmed, no additional intervention is required unless excessive bleeding or infection develops. The woman should be advised to rest and to watch for further bleeding, pain, or fever. She ...
... the pregnancy test becomes negative as hormone levels fall. Therapeutic Management. Once complete abortion is confirmed, no additional intervention is required unless excessive bleeding or infection develops. The woman should be advised to rest and to watch for further bleeding, pain, or fever. She ...
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.