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    Nur 221 Final Exam Review

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    NUR 221 Final Review Obstetrics: • Physiological changes of pregnancy of each body system including fundal height and vs • Postpartum changes (progressive‚- return of menstruation and lactation retrogressive‚- involution of the uterus‚ 6 weeks involution‚- return of the uterus to it’s pre-pregnant stage‚ contraction‚ lochia- rubra-1-3 days‚ mod-heavy‚ red w/ clots‚ serosa-4-10 days‚ mod-scant‚ pink‚ alba-11-21 days‚ scant‚ whitish/tan) • Postpartum checks ( B-breasts U-uterus/fundus B-bleeding

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    ABORTION 1 Abortion should be Acceptable under Good Reasons Rachel Garcia PHI: 107 Philosophy of Human Conduct (GSI1022F) Eszter Barra-Johnson June 28‚ 2010 Ashford University ABORTION 2 Abstract Abortions have been legal in the United States since 1973 after many lawsuits. Now there are controversial issues surrounding the topic of abortion. Is it right or is it wrong? Many people believe that it is wrong‚ but there should be exceptions

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    Ronald Reagan once said‚ “I’ve noticed that everybody that is for abortion has already been born.” Abortion is and always has been a major topic for debate in North America. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal of a fetus from the womb. Despite the Supreme Court making a huge controversial decision in 1973‚ deciding that it is a woman’s right to choose abortion after the court case of Roe v Wade. I am opposed to abortion in every way. Science media has declared that a fetus

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    Teenage Pregnancy: Correlation is not Causation Dahlia Richardson MAT 540: Statistical Concepts for Research Ashford University Professor Dr. Stacy Thorne June 10‚ 2013 Teenage Pregnancy Introduction Teenage pregnancy has proven itself to be a global problem that places both the mother and child at risk. This paper will examine studies about the risk factors for pregnancy in women under the age of 19 and comparing them to risk factors for women between 19 and 35 inclusively to determine

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    VINCENT JOHN LOZADA NURSING RESEARCH WORKSHOP 1 I. REASEARCH PROBLEM What is the impact of Project RNHeals in the development health care system delivery in the 1st district in the province of Iloilo? Does it contribute to the improvement of delivering basic health care sevices in the community? II. WHAT IS? Subject: Guidelines for the Implementation of the Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service (RNheals) Project Batch IV. Rationale The Registered Nurses

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    Harms tells us in his article‚ “Getting Pregnant” about how “Vaginal bleeding during early pregnancy‚ preterm birth‚ or low birth weight in future babies are other possibilities. Placenta previa is when the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix‚ which can cause severe bleeding before or during delivery.” (Harms) Author Jacoby also states that‚ A medical abortion is another form of abortion by taking a pill. This method seems very

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    Gestational Diabetes

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    (Scollan-Koliopoulos‚ Guadagno‚ & Walker‚ 2006). Pregnancy causes estrogen‚ progesterone and human placental lactogen to become elevated which provokes malfunctioning insulin‚ which can lead to insulin resistance and decreased cellular glucose uptake. The growing placenta causes the production of even more hormones‚ producing higher glucose levels and increased insulin resistance. When the pancreas can’t satisfy the demands for additional insulin‚ GDM results (Gattullo & Olubummo‚ 2009). Approximately 7%‚ or 200

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    Study Guide #1 Maternity Chp 1-5‚ 14 (Dynamics‚ A&P‚ Pregnancy) 100 pts Wade/Fall 2011 NAME______________________________   1) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of freestanding birth centers. The advantages are that they offer a homelike atmosphere. They have conveniences such as a kitchen for family members. The disadvantages are that many freestanding birthing centers do not have adequate technology and medical care readily available if complications to the mother or fetus arise. 2)

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    A Healthy Pregnancy Jan Christian Axia College of University of Phoenix Healthy Pregnancy 1 When it comes to a healthy pregnancy‚ what is the first thing that comes to mind? Pregnancy is a life changing moment and will be filled with all kinds of emotions. The most important part of it all is to have a healthy pregnancy not only for the baby but also for you. Maintaining a healthy diet and regular exercise will decrease the high risk factors which come along with pregnancies.

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    P2 – Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual Genetics affect who you will grow to be in many ways. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the language of life that is within every living thing‚ genetic instructions that form what we will become. There is still much of the language that scientists don’t understand‚ but after extensive research scientists have found that certain gene codes actually relate to increased chances of developing a cancer or

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