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Breast cancer detection techniques

How to Detect Breast Cancer | Risk Factors of Breast Cancer

Risk Factors of Breast Cancer and Detection Techniques What is Breast Screening? Breast screening plays an important role in the early diagnosis of breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and the incidence is rising. Early detection and treatment have resulted in incident survival rates. Screening for breast cancer has a

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Community health workers

Duties and Responsibilities of Community Health Workers (CHWs)

Community Health Workers Roles and Responsibilities What is Community Oriented Practice? Community-oriented practice is that type of care where the nurse provides health care after doing a community diagnosis to determine what conditions need to be altered so that families, individuals, and the groups in the community stay healthy. Roles of Community Health Nurse: The

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Patient in medical emergency condition

List of All Medical Emergency Conditions

20 Medical Emergency Conditions List Emergency Situations List: To prevent important and long-lasting effects on mental or physical health, some conditions require medical attention. Emergency medical conditions include- the immediate onset of symptoms, including severe pain, suspected heart attack or stroke, sudden or extreme difficulty breathing, sudden or extended loss of consciousness, bleeding that will

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Nursing care plan for puerperal sepsis

Nursing Care Plan for Puerperal Sepsis | Pathophysiology of Puerperal Sepsis

What is Puerperal Sepsis? Puerperal infection is the infection of the genital tract that occurs at any time between the onset of rupture of membrane or labor within 42nd days after abortion or delivery. Pathophysiology of Puerperal Sepsis: The uterine infection may start before the onset of labor e.g. in cases of pre-labor rupture of

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Euthanasia advantages and disadvantages

Advantages and Disadvantages of Euthanasia

Euthanasia: Advantages and Disadvantages What is Euthanasia? Euthanasia is the painless killing of a patient, who is suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma by withholding extreme medical measures or using a fatal dose of a drug. Advantages of Euthanasia in Humans: There have many arguments against euthanasia. But some

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Prevent tearing during labor

How to Prevent Tearing or Episiotomy During Labor and Delivery?

How to Prevent Tearing During Childbirth? What is Episiotomy? An episiotomy is a small cut made into the perineum (the area between the vagina and the rectum) to widen the vaginal opening performed by the health care provider to make delivery easier or to prevent tearing of the vaginal tissue. When an Episiotomy is Required?

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