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    Human Anatomy

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    head & neck etc. Living anatomy: Living anatomy is studied on living bodies by inspection‚ palpation‚ endoscopy‚ radiography‚ electromyography etc. Embryology: Embryology is also known as developmental anatomy. It is the study of prenatal and postnatal developmental changes in an individual. Histology: Histology is also called microscopic anatomy. It is the microscopic study of different structures of human body Surface anatomy:

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    ABSTRACT The World Health Organization (WHO) defines maternal health as the health of women during pregnancy‚ childbirth‚ and the postpartum period. It encompasses the health care dimensions of family planning‚ preconception‚ prenatal‚ and postnatal care in order to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. To achieve quality health care delivery‚ there is the need for adherence to good health care practices that promote patients satisfaction at all time. The study sought to examine patients’

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    Maternity Workbook

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    Maternity Workbook Q: What does the word ‘midwife’ literally mean? A: According to the Baby Centre (no date)‚ the word midwife literally means “with woman”. Q: Which regulatory body exists to safeguard the wellbeing and health of the public? A: The Nursing and Midwifery Council is the regulatory body that exists to safeguard the wellbeing and health of the public (The Nursing and

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    P7- Describe the roles‚ responsibilities and career pathways of 3 health or social car workers. Social worker: Social workers form relationships with people and assist them to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems. Social work involves engaging not only with clients themselves but their families and friends as well as working closely with other organisations including the police‚ local authority departments‚ schools and the probation

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    back again: Beck’s Theory of Postpartum Depression Logsdon‚ M.‚ Wisner‚ K.‚ & Shanahan‚ B. (2007). Evidence on postpartum depression: 10 publications to guide nursing practice Morse‚ C.‚ Durkin‚ S.‚ Buist‚ A.‚ & Milgram‚ J. (2004). Improving the postnatal outcomes of new mothers. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 45(5)‚ 465-475.

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    Who Shaped Sikh History?

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    was the only woman in the Indian subcontinent to win a battle over a British General. battles. Sikh Women in Modern History Birthing; and three DVDs on Kundalini Yoga and pre- and postnatal yoga. Conclusion Sikh dharma has a rich history‚ both old and modern‚ of Sikh women who have shaped Sikh history‚ were presidents‚ rulers and were in the military. Introduction Sikh dharma is the world’s first spiritual tradition to start the movement of gender equality 500 years ago. There

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    Running Head: Environmental Problems in Prenatal Development Environmental Problems in Prenatal Development Abstract For my research topic‚ I chose environmental problems in prenatal development. I chose this topic because I have a great interest in prenatal development and the care the mother provides that will negatively affect the fetus while it is still developing. Learning about the problems that occur will be an enormous advantage with my future career in nursing. Throughout my

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    Breastfeeding And Society

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    infections caused by bottle feeding‚ and 1.5 million children are dying each year because they are not breastfed. In developing countries‚ where the post neonatal mortality rate is 90 per 1‚000 children‚ artificial feeding ’would produce an excess of postnatal deaths per million births ranging from 13 per cent to 59 per cent’ (Costello and Sachdev 1998). Artificial feeding is an avoidable health risk and breastfeeding exclusively is recommended for at least the first six months of life‚ continuing alongside

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    Epidemiology of Rubella

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    Epidemiology of Rubella NUR 408 August 6‚ 2012 Epidemiology of Rubella Pregnant women are one vulnerable group susceptible to contracting a viral disease. One viral disease that pregnant women can contract is rubella. Rubella is often a mild disease that affects children‚ adolescents‚ young adults‚ and is susceptible to pregnant women. The disease can be devastating when transmitted to the fetus. This paper will discuss the definition and description of epidemiology as well as the steps and

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    Transition to parenthood

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    INTRODUCTION Becoming a parent is a huge life changing experience which individuals can find just as overwhelming as they find fulfilling. It can be a time that parents can confront hopes‚ fears‚ and expectations‚ find their own parenting style‚ build bridges and form new relationships. It can have a profound effect on them psychologically due to the physical‚ social and emotional changes that take place and has a major impact on a baby’s health‚ wellbeing and personality too as emphasized in great

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