Guideline: Obesity in pregnancy
... o Use pre-pregnancy weight if known/available (self-reported or clinician measured) o If pre-pregnancy weight is unknown or unreliable, use first weight measurement of current pregnancy (including by primary care givers) • As part of the overall risk assessment for safe birth: o Monitor gestational ...
... o Use pre-pregnancy weight if known/available (self-reported or clinician measured) o If pre-pregnancy weight is unknown or unreliable, use first weight measurement of current pregnancy (including by primary care givers) • As part of the overall risk assessment for safe birth: o Monitor gestational ...
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... fat and the risks for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, certain forms of cancer, gallstones, certain respiratory disorders, and an increase in overall mortality. These studies suggest that weight loss, if maintained, may produce health benefits for obese patients who have or are at risk of de ...
... fat and the risks for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, certain forms of cancer, gallstones, certain respiratory disorders, and an increase in overall mortality. These studies suggest that weight loss, if maintained, may produce health benefits for obese patients who have or are at risk of de ...
Pediatric Growth & Development
... Language (verbalizes words as commands or sentences, correctly follows directions or points to simple pictures) Gross motor (hops, skips, balances on one foot) ...
... Language (verbalizes words as commands or sentences, correctly follows directions or points to simple pictures) Gross motor (hops, skips, balances on one foot) ...
Lecture in diabetes mellitus
... Type 2 diabetes is due to insulin insensitivity combined with a failure of insulin secretion to overcome this by hyper secretion, resulting in relative insulin deficiency. There is a strong genetic predisposition. Type 2 diabetes is more common in individuals with family history of the disease, in i ...
... Type 2 diabetes is due to insulin insensitivity combined with a failure of insulin secretion to overcome this by hyper secretion, resulting in relative insulin deficiency. There is a strong genetic predisposition. Type 2 diabetes is more common in individuals with family history of the disease, in i ...
Eating Disorders - Resmy Palliyil Gopi, M.D.
... Refusal to maintain weight within a normal range for height and age (weight loss leading to maintenance of body weight less than 85% of that expected) Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even though underweight. Disturbance in the way in which one’s body weight or shape is experienced, u ...
... Refusal to maintain weight within a normal range for height and age (weight loss leading to maintenance of body weight less than 85% of that expected) Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even though underweight. Disturbance in the way in which one’s body weight or shape is experienced, u ...
Ulcerative Colitis and Colectomy
... able to call down and order food when he felt like it. Objective: Patient will call down and order something from room service everyday. ...
... able to call down and order food when he felt like it. Objective: Patient will call down and order something from room service everyday. ...
dm and pregnancy final - Home
... 30%, double that of the general population. The increased risk of congenital anomalies in IDMs ranges from 6-12%, a two-five-fold increase over the general population and accounts for around 40% of perinatal loss in IDMs ...
... 30%, double that of the general population. The increased risk of congenital anomalies in IDMs ranges from 6-12%, a two-five-fold increase over the general population and accounts for around 40% of perinatal loss in IDMs ...
File - Clinical Nutrition Manual Mariah Guthrie
... 18. Evaluate her diet history and her 24-hour recall. Is she meeting her energy needs? Ivanna is clearly not taking in enough calories based on her 24 hour recall. She is not taking in enough, thus the weight loss. 19. What would you advise? Since she does not feel hungry it would be a good idea fo ...
... 18. Evaluate her diet history and her 24-hour recall. Is she meeting her energy needs? Ivanna is clearly not taking in enough calories based on her 24 hour recall. She is not taking in enough, thus the weight loss. 19. What would you advise? Since she does not feel hungry it would be a good idea fo ...
Patients 10 daily needs Observation Nutrition overview Swallowing
... Evaluate the use of observation in defining the patients' needs and setting criteria to meet these needs. Recognize the relationship of communication and observation. Diets for Varying Needs ...
... Evaluate the use of observation in defining the patients' needs and setting criteria to meet these needs. Recognize the relationship of communication and observation. Diets for Varying Needs ...
Trauma in Pregnancy - American Academy of Family Physicians
... abruption is seen and a negative predictive value of 53% hours following trauma, monitoring via tocodynamomif abruption is not seen.14 etry should be continued for a minimum of 24 hours if at The Kleihauer-Betke test allows identification of fetal least six uterine contractions have occurred or if t ...
... abruption is seen and a negative predictive value of 53% hours following trauma, monitoring via tocodynamomif abruption is not seen.14 etry should be continued for a minimum of 24 hours if at The Kleihauer-Betke test allows identification of fetal least six uterine contractions have occurred or if t ...
Managing Your Weight After a Cancer Diagnosis
... Talking with Your Doctor About Weight Weight is a sensitive topic to bring up for many people. You may feel uncomfortable talking about it for a variety of reasons. Also, you may feel that you have more important things related to cancer and cancer recovery to discuss during your visits. However, w ...
... Talking with Your Doctor About Weight Weight is a sensitive topic to bring up for many people. You may feel uncomfortable talking about it for a variety of reasons. Also, you may feel that you have more important things related to cancer and cancer recovery to discuss during your visits. However, w ...
See PDF - Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
... Dr. Arana: Weight gain is an issue in drugs other than the atypical antipsychotics. If one had to choose between tardive dyskinesia in typical neuroleptics and weight gain in atypical antipsychotics, one would be faced with a conundrum. Weight gain occurs in patients taking conventional neuroleptics ...
... Dr. Arana: Weight gain is an issue in drugs other than the atypical antipsychotics. If one had to choose between tardive dyskinesia in typical neuroleptics and weight gain in atypical antipsychotics, one would be faced with a conundrum. Weight gain occurs in patients taking conventional neuroleptics ...
Chapter 22: Processes and Stages of Labor and Birth
... Onset of labor 20 – 37 weeks gestation. Increases risk of neonatal morbidity or mortality from excessive maturational deficiencies. There is no known prevention except for treatment of conditions that might lead to preterm labor. ...
... Onset of labor 20 – 37 weeks gestation. Increases risk of neonatal morbidity or mortality from excessive maturational deficiencies. There is no known prevention except for treatment of conditions that might lead to preterm labor. ...
25. In ulcerative colitis all are true except
... 25-A 27-year-old primigravid woman at 39 weeks' gestation comes to the labor and delivery ward with a gush of fluid and regular contractions. Examination shows that she is grossly ruptured, contracting every 2 minutes, and that her cervix is dilated to 4 cm. The fetal heart rate tracing is in the 1 ...
... 25-A 27-year-old primigravid woman at 39 weeks' gestation comes to the labor and delivery ward with a gush of fluid and regular contractions. Examination shows that she is grossly ruptured, contracting every 2 minutes, and that her cervix is dilated to 4 cm. The fetal heart rate tracing is in the 1 ...
Final Presentation - Dr. Mona Fouda - Home
... 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 eight weeks after the last menstrual period (six weeks past conception) and therefore, poorly controlled diabetes d ...
... 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 eight weeks after the last menstrual period (six weeks past conception) and therefore, poorly controlled diabetes d ...
Pre-requisites to a successful clerkship
... o Work that requires prolonged standing, shift or night work and high cumulative occupational fatigue has been associated w/an increased risk for low birth weight and prematurity o Women should be advised to continue to exercise during pregnancy, unless there is pregnancy-induced HTN, preterm labor ...
... o Work that requires prolonged standing, shift or night work and high cumulative occupational fatigue has been associated w/an increased risk for low birth weight and prematurity o Women should be advised to continue to exercise during pregnancy, unless there is pregnancy-induced HTN, preterm labor ...
Forxiga (BC PharmaCare public input submission, February 2016)
... cause long-term complications such as blindness, heart disease, kidney problems, nerve damage and erectile dysfunction. Diabetes requires considerable self-management, including healthy eating, regular physical activity, healthy body weight, taking diabetes medications (oral and/or injection) as pre ...
... cause long-term complications such as blindness, heart disease, kidney problems, nerve damage and erectile dysfunction. Diabetes requires considerable self-management, including healthy eating, regular physical activity, healthy body weight, taking diabetes medications (oral and/or injection) as pre ...
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
... consistent morphological abnormality has been found in infants of mothers who use marijuana. Subtle neurobehavioural abnormalities have been described in infants whose mothers are heavy users of marijuana although the relationship remains unproven 2 . 6. Opiates: there has been no documented increas ...
... consistent morphological abnormality has been found in infants of mothers who use marijuana. Subtle neurobehavioural abnormalities have been described in infants whose mothers are heavy users of marijuana although the relationship remains unproven 2 . 6. Opiates: there has been no documented increas ...
Physical assessment
... these are changes that are adaptive and are about trying to conserve body mass. Growth rate is slowed and puberty will be delayed. Physical activity is often initially reduced but there can be symptoms of hyperactivity in some. Cortisol and insulin secretion are both altered. Muscle starts being bro ...
... these are changes that are adaptive and are about trying to conserve body mass. Growth rate is slowed and puberty will be delayed. Physical activity is often initially reduced but there can be symptoms of hyperactivity in some. Cortisol and insulin secretion are both altered. Muscle starts being bro ...
Practical Antibiotic Prescribing
... • 2. What to include when prescribing an antibioticpractical examples • 3. Why do we document this- The background • 4. New Antibiotic Policy 2015 • 5. Antibiotic Audit • 6. Gentamicin prescribing ...
... • 2. What to include when prescribing an antibioticpractical examples • 3. Why do we document this- The background • 4. New Antibiotic Policy 2015 • 5. Antibiotic Audit • 6. Gentamicin prescribing ...
MEDICAL DISEASES WITH PREGNANCY
... PREGNANCY: Most medical conditions in this age group do not ...
... PREGNANCY: Most medical conditions in this age group do not ...
File - Nutrition Therapy Portfolio
... “Apolipoprotein E” (APOE), a gene variant, is the risk factor for AD in those aged 65 years and older produced in liver circulated with the VLDLs in blood found in 40% of patients with AD only found in 15% of general population those with variant: 3-4x increased risk of developing AD presence of pre ...
... “Apolipoprotein E” (APOE), a gene variant, is the risk factor for AD in those aged 65 years and older produced in liver circulated with the VLDLs in blood found in 40% of patients with AD only found in 15% of general population those with variant: 3-4x increased risk of developing AD presence of pre ...
Lifestyle modification
... The daily dose can be accumulated in shorter bouts (e.g. three 10-minute walks). Moderate-intensity physical activity (e.g. brisk walking, lawn mowing, low-paced swimming, cycling, gentle aerobics) will cause a slight increase in breathing and heart rate, and may cause light sweating. Advise against ...
... The daily dose can be accumulated in shorter bouts (e.g. three 10-minute walks). Moderate-intensity physical activity (e.g. brisk walking, lawn mowing, low-paced swimming, cycling, gentle aerobics) will cause a slight increase in breathing and heart rate, and may cause light sweating. Advise against ...
Background, SOME TERMINOLOGIES, predictive factors
... The pathophysiology of disease activity during pregnancy remains unknown. Increased SLE disease activity is expected during pregnancy because of increased levels of estrogen, prolactin(ie, proinflammatory hormone), and ...
... The pathophysiology of disease activity during pregnancy remains unknown. Increased SLE disease activity is expected during pregnancy because of increased levels of estrogen, prolactin(ie, proinflammatory hormone), and ...
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... in nursing homes or long-term care facilities Occurs in up to 50% of older patients when discharged from the hospital Most reversible or treatable causes of undernutrition are frequently overlooked by physicians ...
... in nursing homes or long-term care facilities Occurs in up to 50% of older patients when discharged from the hospital Most reversible or treatable causes of undernutrition are frequently overlooked by physicians ...
Prenatal nutrition
Nutrition and weight management before and during pregnancy has a profound effect on the development of infants. This is a rather critical time for healthy fetal development as infants rely heavily on maternal stores and nutrient for optimal growth and health outcome later in life. Prenatal nutrition addresses nutrient recommendations before and during pregnancy. Prenatal nutrition has a strong influence on birth weight and further development of the infant.A common saying that 'a woman is eating for two while pregnant' implies that a mother should consume twice as much during pregnancy. However, in reality this is not true. Although maternal consumption will directly affect both herself and the growing fetus, over eating excessively will compromise the baby's health as the infant will have to work extra hard to become healthy in the future. Compared with the infant, the mother possesses the least biological risk. Therefore, excessive calories, rather than going to the infant, often get stored as fat in the mother. On the other hand, insufficient consumption will result in lower birth weight.Maintaining a healthy weight during gestation lowers adverse risks on infants such as birth defects, as well as chronic conditions in adulthood such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ideally, the rate of weight gain should be monitored during pregnancy to support the most ideal infant development.