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    Case Management High-risk pregnant women should receive case management services. Case managers are expected to closely monitor the pregnancy through regular contact with the physician and patient to promote a healthy birth outcome also ensuring that no elective deliveries are performed before 39 weeks of gestation by agreement with all professional providers, and Decreasing the cesarean section rate among multi women, Case manager in ob., can review a client's progress, consider successes and…

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    The purpose of the article is to determine rather transdermal (NRT) Nicotine Replacement Therapy are safe for patients with a history of cardiovascular heart disease or acute myocardial infarction. Nicotine is rapidly absorbed into the blood through the lungs by smoking, but more slowly through the blood stream by nicotine patches or buccal and nasal routes (Kee, 2015). Furthermore, nicotine will increase heart rate, cardiac output, and blood pressure causing possible further complications to…

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    causes high blood pressure and protein in the urine. It develops after the 20th week of pregnancy. The name HELLP stands for: H – hemolytic anemia, hemolysis (destruction of blood cells). EL – elevated liver enzymes (sign of liver damage). LP – low platelet count (blood cells that help stop bleeding). HELLP syndrome often occurs without warning and can be difficult to recognize. In most cases, HELLP syndrome occurs before 35 weeks of pregnancy, but it can also develop right after childbirth. It…

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    Happiness is a simple, yet difficult concept to grasp. Everyone has experienced happiness at some point in their lifetime, which makes the sensation so common among humanity. Although we as a society familiarize ourselves with the idea of happiness, the true value of this is emotion is strenuous to comprehend. Happiness is not a measurable, tradable, or profitable trait, yet at the end of the day, it is what us as humans truly seek. Being immersed in the feeling of happiness is so desirable and…

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    skin turgor, capillary refill, and general condition of mucous membranes. Changes may reflect effects of hypovolemia due to bleeding. Febrile states decrease body fluids by perspiration and increased respiration. Suppression of bone marrow and platelet production places patient at risk for spontaneous or uncontrolled bleeding this can lead to deficient fluid volume. A common manifestation of fluid loss is orthostatic hypotension. It is manifested by a 20-mm Hg drop in systolic BP and a 10…

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    first discovered by Peter Cullen in 1811 and was given the name leukämie by in 1847 (3). Abnormal white blood cells (Early lymphocytic precursor cells) force out healthy, immune fighting white blood cells which may also effect red blood cells and platelets. Although preventative measures are not clearly determined, risk factors include exposure to radiation (including previous cancer treatment), chemicals, genetic disorders, patients with Down syndrome and having a brother or sister with ALL…

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    Acute Inflammation

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    Acute inflammation is a brief response to injury or illness that lasts for a short period. It is a normal action for your body to take when it incurs injury and falls out of homeostasis. The acute inflammation is the result of cytokines signaling the release of plasma proteins, white blood cells, and capillaries near the injury to expand (Heuther & McCance, 2011). The plasma proteins cover a wide range of duties. They serve to stop bleeding and fight off pathogens. This is one of the bodies…

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    Menorrhagia Case Study

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    Menorrhagia: A Cause of Iron Deficiency Anemia Ms. A., a 26-year-old Caucasian female, presents to the emergency clinic with complaints of feeling light-headed while playing in a golf tournament on a mountainous course. She also reports having increased shortness of breath and decreased energy as well as low enthusiasm. Ms. A. reports a history of menorrhagia and dysmenorrheal for the last 10-12 years and for 6 days during her menstrual cycle she takes 1gm of aspirin every 3 to 4 hours. She…

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    Dates are extraordinarily solid, and in the event that you are searching for a nutritious nourishment that will give you a sound support, you are perusing the right article. Dates do ponders for the human body. They are ordinarily utilized as a part of the treatment of elevated cholesterol, hypertension, coronary illness, stroke, and so on. Nutritionists acknowledge dates for their nutritious esteem, and the capacity to secure wellbeing and battle various sicknesses. We give you 8 astounding…

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    Results This is observational prospective case-control , one center study, conducted at Benha University hospital, it included 100 patients admitted by ST segment elevation myocardial infarction for first time , divided into 2 groups of patients : without CHF (Killip class I ) and with CHF (Killip class ≥ II ) . Patient demographics: Table 5: Distribution of the studied patients regarding age, sex, height, weight, BMI, BSA and risk factors :- According to Table 5: •As regard age, the mean…

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