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    Epidural Anesthesia - Procedure, Benefits and Risks Adequate research to write down your birth plan is an important task you and your support system need to educate yourself on. Consult your doctor or midwife to find out what pain relieving options are available to you as labor can be painful and it's not something every woman can deal with unmedicated. Epidural Anesthesia is one of the most complicated yet popular methods used by 50 per cent of women giving birth at hospitals. This pain…

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    contracts on the length of her labor, some enduring hours others enduring days. The epidural is an alternative that numbs the lower body to distress agony to convey a kid. Numerous give normal birth meaning no pain medicines, no danger to the child. Pain medicines can build danger of lethal pain adding issues too. Epidural can incapacitate ladies if embedded wrong, or wrong development amid work. Some say that an epidural is futile, when you begin to push the child out the body normally…

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    Results: Recovery and ambulation time were less in the epidural block and spinal groups. So the length of stay in the recovery room and in the hospital was smaller in the epidural block group. This is important since the patient can readily return to her family and social environment and can decrease the cost of the procedure, although this was not specifically assessed in this study. Post-operative pain was compared at the time 0,1, 2, 4 and 8 hr by using VAS. There was statistically and…

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    Therapy can also help the patient by relaxation. Chiropractic manipulation can help relieve pain by taking pressure off and reducing muscle tension, increasing the range of motion, and increasing blood flow. Steroids also are an option for treatment. Epidural injections provide significant relief from pain about half the time. Back braces are also used by limiting the motion of the spine. They are usually used on a short term basis otherwise it can lead to the weakening of muscles. A regular…

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    to breastfeed early and can be healthy for the mother as well. Medicated Labor (Epidural) Many women choose to use medication during labor in order to relieve the pain that labor and deliver can bring. The most common medication used during labor is an epidural, which is administered when a woman is in active labor - usually when they are dilated between four and 5 centimeters. In order to administer an epidural, an anesthesiologist inserted a small tube into the woman’s spine and medication…

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    case, the burden of characteristic labor is the injury related with it. The advantages of a C-section are there is no labor pain, safer for the child, and more privacy. The disadvantages of natural birth don’t eliminate pain, an epidural works quickly to null pain. An Epidural means woman can save energy during labor; this can be a big advantage in the case of a long labor. If you need to have C-section, then your dosage can just be tapered up. In rare cases, natural childbirth can have an…

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    Phantom Limb Pain Essay

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    leading to an increased number of action potentials and thus an increased sensation of pain (Chapman, 2010). It has been postulated, “repeated stimulation of peripheral nociceptors produced changes in the dorsal horn neurons of the spinal cord... Epidural analgesia/anesthesia might ameliorate phantom limb pain by preventing excessive simulation of the dorsal horn neurons before and immediately after lower-limb amputation” (Ong et al, 2005, p. 603). This may contribute to decreasing the risk for…

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    Plp Case Study

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    underwent lower limb amputation and were divided into five groups; the first group received perioperative epidural analgesia and epidural anesthesia (Epi/Epi/Epi group), the second group received perioperative intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (PCA), postoperative epidural analgesia, and epidural anesthesia (PCA/Epi/Epi group), the third group received perioperative intravenous PCA and epidural anesthesia (PCA/Epi/PCA group), the fourth group received perioperative intravenous PCA and…

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    Hematoma Research Paper

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    seen in younger children. Epidural hematomas are more often seen in younger children since the membrane covering the brain is not closely attached to the skull as it is very closely attached in older adults and toddlers. These types of hematomas may also occur due to broken and ruptured arteries, allowing rapid bleeding to pool into the space between the dura and the brain. The rapid bleeding presses against the brain, which is called “intracranial pressure” (“Epidural hematoma”). Symptoms…

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    Low Platelets During Pregnancy Having low blood platelets during pregnancy is the second most common type of blood disorder after anaemia. Between 5-8% of women will be diagnosed with a low blood platelet count, or thrombocytopenia, during pregnancy. Very rarely can this be a problem during pregnancy or birth but it is a good idea to be prepared for the potential impact if you are told your platelet levels are low. What Are Platelets? Platelets are plate shaped cells that circulate in…

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