PPT-Problems During Pregnancy and Delivery

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Part Two Hematologic sickle cell anemia thrombocytopenia disseminated intravascular coagulation Hypertension chronic pregnancyinduced preeclampsia Neurologic

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Part Two Hematologic sickle cell anemia thrombocytopenia disseminated intravascular coagulation Hypertension chronic pregnancyinduced preeclampsia Neurologic multiple sclerosis . 2015 . Update. Brian R. Wood, MD. Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Washington. Medical Director, . Frontier AETC ECHO. Last Updated: October 1, 2015. Source: . 2015 HHS Perinatal Treatment Guidelines. Dr. Nusrat Fazal . Consultant Obstetrician GWH. Thinking of having a baby-. what do you need to know?. Are You Ready??. Physically. Psychologically/emotionally. Socially. Financially. Aims of discussion. Objectives. Discuss terminology of obstetrics. Discuss normal A&P changes during pregnancy. Discuss the OPQRST history and SAMPLE history specific to the pregnant patient.. Discuss APGAR score. Discuss process of physical assessment specific to pregnancy. 23. UNDERSTANDING CHILDBIRTH. Bell Work 5-1-18. 1. . When referring . to pregnancy, what does the term gestation mean? . 2. Have you ever seen a baby delivered? If so, what surprised you the most. . 3. What is considered full term pregnancy?. Obstetrics. Obstetrics deals with the care of women's reproductive tracts and their children during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period.. A doctor performing such practice is called Obstetrician.. -Up to 136 weeks with Abdominal / Pelvic pain or vaginal bleeding in early pregnancyGynaecology problems-Sudden unexpected severe abdominal/ pelvic pain of suspected gynaecological origin-Sudden une . Prof. Dr. . Esraa. AL-. Maini. 4. th. year . 2019-2020. Rate:. Rates continue to increase and now 3% of live births..  . The incidence of multiple pregnancy varies worldwide, In the UK the rates of multiple pregnancy are approximately 16 per 1,000 births. . epidemiology . Verities. Diagnosis. Antenatal management . Management during labor . Complications . Definition . Any pregnancy in which two or more embryos or fetuses occupy the uterus simultaneously . -Female . infertelity. . Done . by assistant lecturer . Zahraa. Abdul . Ghani. 2020. Placental problems . Role . of placenta . The placenta is an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. This structure provides oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby and removes waste products from the baby's blood. The placenta attaches to the wall of the uterus, and the baby's umbilical cord arises from it. In most pregnancies, the placenta attaches at the top or side of the uterus. . . Pandit. Professor, Community Medicine. History of RCH . Programme. 1950 – . MCh. service through PHC. 1952 – National Family Planning . Programme. 1962 – Central Family Planning institute, ND. October 15, 2021. Disclosures. None. Objectives. To understand current prenatal screening options. To provide appropriate counseling for method of delivery, including maternal and fetal risks. To review modifications to intrapartum management to minimize maternal and neonatal morbidity. Berry Campbell, MD. Project ECHO. When is term considered? Why?.  . In the past, the period from 3 weeks before until 2 weeks after the estimated date of delivery was considered “term,” with the expectation that neonatal outcomes from deliveries in this interval were uniform and good. . Pregnancy . Misha Moore. National Speciality Adviser for Obstetrics (Public Health). . NHS England & Improvement. Smoking . is still the single . largest modifiable risk factor for poor pregnancy outcomes. Part Two. Hematologic . sickle . cell anemia, . thrombocytopenia, disseminated . intravascular . coagulation. Hypertension . chronic. , . pregnancy-induced, preeclampsia . Neurologic . . multiple sclerosis, .

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