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    however; selective reduction is more about aborting the number of kids you can’t take care of whereas saline abortion is “performed by injecting a chemical solution consisting of either saline, urea, or prostaglandin through the abdomen and into the amniotic sac. Selective reduction sounds better, but you are still killing an innocent child. Selective Reduction is another version of abortion and is not a method. This is when the woman chooses to abort a fetus to decrease the health risks for the…

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    the following day, in the hopes the baby has moved so then the disadvantage of this is that it can be time consuming. Images tend also to be much clearer in patients with less body weight with more amniotic fluid, and frustratingly fuzzy in the bigger women, particularly if there is not much amniotic fluid as in cases of growth restriction. (Woo,…

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    The placenta provides for exchange of nutrients and waste products between the fetus and mother (Lewis, S.,2011). .The placenta is a temporary vital organ. About five days after fertilization the placenta will attach itself to the woman’s uterus latching to the umbilical cord; it is fully functioning by 13 weeks of pregnancy. The umbilical cord contains two arteries and a vein. The woman and the baby cells make up the placenta. The placenta handles producing pregnancy essential hormones such…

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    stained amniotic fluid with respiratory distress. Neonates when delivered, the large intrathoracic pressure that accompanies the first inspiration brings meconium from oropharynx and trachea into the lungs. The respiratory distress caused by MAS presents within 12 hr of birth with progressive tachypnea, flaring, grunting, and on chest examination; “barrel” chest. Areas of patchy atelectasis and air trapping are seen on x-ray. About 5% of the neonates born with meconium stained amniotic fluid…

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    *Due 12 Oct - APA - Narrative format - 5-10 pages in length - etiology, risk factors, treatments, nursing interventions, nursing care related to, and patient teaching ***One of the requirements of the paper is to formulate a research question related to your topic PRESENTATION: - You will be presenting. DO NOT just read your paper aloud. - note cards, power point on your computer, visual aids may be used (poster, pamphlets) - **This is your opportunity to be an expert, and share that…

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    On the labor and delivery floor, during my preceptorship, many patients were induced by a medication called Dinoprostone. If the patients were being induced they would come in the night before and be admitted. At this time the nurses orient the patient and family to their room, complete the labor and delivery admission record, hook the patient up to the fetal monitors, and perform an assessment that includes maternal vital signs, heart and lung sounds, deep tendon reflexes, and signs of edema.…

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    First, the surgeron makes an insicion across the belly ust above the pubic area; the womb and amniotic sac are opened and the baby is delivered through that opening. After the process the normal steps are taken to the newborn child such as cutting the umbilical cord and clearing fluids from the baby's mouth and nose, a nurse will make sure that the infant's breathing is…

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    Preterm Birth

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    In this event professor Carole Mendelson’s discussion was primarily about how the fetus itself signals to the mother when its ready to be born. She also mentioned some of the mechanisms behind the signaling and how this signal is initiated. In the unites states only, about 15 million babies are born immaturely. The rate of preterm birth is approximately 11 percent; about 450,000 babies a year are born immaturely and a lot of them die. This is a very high number which is why this issue needs more…

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    Trisomy is a cell that has three copies of one chromosome instead of having the normal two copies. Trisomy 21 is known as the congenital disorder Down syndrome. This occurs when each cell has three copies of chromosome twenty one rather than having a pair. Commonly, Down syndrome is caused by nondisjunction. Nondisjunction is "an error in which homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids fail to separate normally during meiosis or mitosis" (Huether,McCance pp.42). Scientists have discovered…

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    This involves inserting a needle into the womb to collect a sample of amniotic fluid for testing. This procedure is known as amniocentesis. After birth, achondroplasia may be suspected based on a physical examination. Other tests done may include: A blood test to check for the gene mutation. X-rays of the skull, spine…

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