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    Current standards include: using room air for resuscitation, oxygen blender, only using invasive ventilation when necessary and increasing the use of cpap. We should titrate oxygen using a pulse oximeter: • Less than 34 weeks gestation- 88-93% • Greater than 34 weeks gestation-…

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    B: Ms. Patton is an 18-year-old Caucasian G1PO at 38 2/7 weeks of gestation. Admitted on 1/19/2018 at 0300, for labor assessment, -she wishes for a natural birth. Patient was assessed at 0320, all vital signs were normal. She was put on continuous monitoring of the fetus, and Dr. DeFrame was notified at 0340. While waiting…

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    the choice of members of one sex by the other and clash by members of one sex for access to the other. Sexual selection as the cause for aggression differences is explained through female gestation and male reproductive rates, human homicide, and as a consequence of social conditions. Due to internal gestation in female mammals, reproductive rivalry/aggression among male mammals is likely to be higher among this sex than females because males must show a greater potential for reproductive rate;…

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    ABORTION Abortion and son of the causes of it like rape, malformation, health conditions and psychological. Abortion should be punishing for the religion and or the society. Now in days the society has two faces in front of the public they condemn a mother for her decision and what she feel is right for her body and life. Abortion for raping is one of the most difficult topics because what people think that the mother should do most of you will say to keep the baby but what happened went…

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    The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe the historical and recent advancements as well as to examine the ethical merit of the development of artificial wombs. Historically, the topic of an artificial womb extends far before Aldous Huxley penned the “Brave New Word”. In the 16th century, building upon Plato’s description of a “homunculus” – the creation of a fully formed, miniature man - Paracelsus introduced the following recipe: “Let the semen of a man putrefy by itself in a sealed…

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    Tiffany is a 37yo, primigravida, who is currently 24 weeks 4 days. She is known to our office for her monochorionic twin gestation. She has had a somewhat shortened cervix and has been followed very closely. The cervix has decreased down to around 2.5 cm but there has been no evidence of a funnel. She also has a notable history of gastric bypass as well as partial gastrectomy due to a ruptured ulcer. During that hospital admission for the ruptured ulcer she had a cardiomyopathy and Afib. She…

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    In general, between 25 and 85 percent of preterm neonates, babies born before 37 weeks gestation, develop iron deficiency within six months of their birth (Rao & Georgieff, 2009). Iron is a key component of hemoglobin, which is the protein responsible for creating healthy red blood cells (RBCs) and allowing RBCs to carry oxygen (Abbaspour, Hurrell, & Kelishadi, 2014). Consequently, if not treated, iron deficiency can often lead to a life-threatening condition called anemia, which occurs when…

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    Abortion For many years the topic abortion has become very controversial. Whether it is supported by those who believe that women should have a choice to have an abortion if they wanted, because it is a constitutional right. While opposed by those who believe that having an abortion is immoral murder to an unborn baby. Abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy followed by the death of the embryo or fetus (Merriam-Webster). Abortion laws date back to the 1800’s and have continuously…

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    professor of neurobiology at the university of Utah explains the claim that fetuses feel pain during the abortion procedure. The most primitive response to pain, “The Spinal Reflex” is developed by eight weeks’ gestation which means that the fetus suffers pain. After 20 weeks of gestation, the fetus will feel pain the same way we feel pain. For the religious people, abortion is the killing of a human being, which defies the word of God. Critics say that women should not be able to use abortion…

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    In addition to the physiological condition of the mother, the number of births carried to term and presence of more than one child in the womb at once (multiple gestation) also greatly affect the chances of developing preeclampsia. Unfortunately, the effects of preeclampsia are not always as shorted lived as the condition, women that experience preeclampsia are at an increasing risk for long term hypertension, ischemic…

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