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Care During Pregnancy

2017
Pregnancy in women with cardiovascular disease should be guided by a multidisciplinary team of cardiologists, obstetricians and anesthesiologists with expertise in this field. Follow-up of women includes a regular echocardiographic assessment, depending on the underlying cardiac disease.
Iris M. van Hagen   +1 more
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Pre-pregnancy care

1989
Family planning nurses are in an ideal position to help women to avoid unnecessary risks during childbearing. It is common sense if a pregnancy is planned that both parents should be in the best of health and avoid substances that are likely to damage the fetus such as alcohol, certain drugs, smoking and a polluted environment.
Ann Cowper, Cyril Young
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Prenatal Care in Cocaine-Exposed Pregnancies

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998
To examine the effect of prenatal care with and without drug rehabilitation on perinatal outcome in cocaine-using women.Cocaine-exposed pregnancies of 905 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative women were frequency matched (ratio 6:1) and compared with 150 nonusers.
G, Burkett   +3 more
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Pregnancy Accompanied by Palliative Care

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2020
When prenatal screening reveals serious concerns for a baby, pediatric palliative care teams can help. Such teams meet with pregnant women and their families to build rapport, explain the medical concerns, delineate options, and outline anticipated outcomes.
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Skin Care During Pregnancy

The Practising midwife, 2023
There are many changes to the body during pregnancy. Skin care in pregnancy is arguably one of the lesser prioritised health topics discussed during antenatal care – yet it is important and here we explore why. The skin covers the external surface of the body and is the largest organ, acting as a protective barrier against environmental stressors.1 ...
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Early pregnancy care

2017
This task assesses the following clinical skills: … ● Patient safety ● Communication with patients and their relatives ● Information gathering ● Applied clinical knowledge … You are an ST4 doctor covering Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit (EPAU). You have been asked to see 24- year- old Jaz Pringle in her third pregnancy.
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Ectopic Pregnancy: A Nursing Care Study

The American Journal of Nursing, 1959
WHEN I was talking to a patient in the gynecological ward, I couldn't help but notice the patient in the next bed. She was reading a book but didn't appear too engrossed. It seemed to me that she was trying to look calm, but her expression did not conceal her anxiety. Her behavior interested me, so I inquired about her.
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Foundational features of indigenous pregnancy care: Lessons learned from indigenous pregnancy care providers

Midwifery
Indigenous populations experience higher odds of poor maternal and infant health outcomes than non-Hispanic White mothers yet have lower odds of receiving adequate prenatal care.Many Indigenous communities rely on modern Western medical institutions to provide pregnancy related health care.
Shannon I. Maloney   +6 more
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Oral health care during pregnancy.

Australian nursing & midwifery journal, 2013
Pregnant women are susceptible to poor oral health which can impact the health of the mother and child (Silk et al 2008). Studies show that poor maternal oral health may affect pregnancy outcomes, increase the risk of early childhood dental decay and limit intake of a nutrient rich diet for pregnant women (Dasanayake et al 2008; Gussy et al 2006).
George, Ajesh (R15339)   +6 more
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Breast Care in Pregnancy

JOGN Nursing, 1972
The author is an Assistant Professor of the Maternal & Child Health Care Nursing Associate Degree Program at Indiana University‐Purdue University in Indianapolis. She has designed her program for breast care to ensure satisfactory breastfeeding for the new mother. However, the nonbreastfeeding mother will also benefit.
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