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Maria Khatun Mona is a Founder and Editor of Nursing Exercise Blog. She is a Nursing and Midwifery Expert. Currently she is working as a "Senior Staff Nurse" at "Dinajpur Medical College Hospital", Bangladesh. She has great passion in writing different articles on Nursing and Midwifery. Mail her at "maria.mona023@gmail.com"

High risk pregnancy

High Risk Pregnancy: Symptoms, Factors and Complication

What is High-Risk Pregnancy? A pregnancy is considered high-risk when there are potential complications that could affect the mother, the baby, or both. Complications can arise before or during pregnancy.  High risk pregnancy requires some advice, safety, and management to help ensure the best outcome for the mother and baby. Factors for High Risk Pregnancy:

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Midwifery terminology

Common Terminology Used in Midwifery

Midwifery Terminology: Midwifery is the health science and the health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including care of the newborn), besides the sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives. During learning of midwifery subjects or giving care to pregnant women, you may come across some common important words. Here’s

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Immunization served by the nurse

Immunization Schedule for Child and Women in Bangladesh

Immunization Schedule in Bangladesh: Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of the vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease. It is always better to prevent a disease than to treat it.

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Community health education class

Community Health Education Method

Community Health Education: Community health education is any combination of learning experiences designed to help individuals and communities improve their health, by increasing their knowledge or influencing their attitudes. There are three specific methods of health education. Every individual method of health education has its own merits, drawbacks as its own sphere of effectiveness. A

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Community nurse VS hospital nurse

Major Difference Between Hospital Nurse and Community Nurse

Hospital Nurse VS Community Nurse: After finishing the nursing course, the nursing student always feeling confused to decide whether they build up a career as a hospital nurse or community nurse. There have many differences between hospital nurses and community nurses. Community nursing aims to lower the risk of patients who have needed hospital treatments,

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Child Physical Growth

Measurement Components of Child Physical Growth

What is the Development of a Child? Child physical growth refers to physiological and structural changes. The pediatric nurse needs to understand the normal growth and development of child and acceptable variations in normal developmental patterns and recognize early possible developmental disability. Skills monitoring and early detection help to set early medical treatment and Nursing

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Stomatitis disease

Types of Stomatitis Disease with Causes and Nursing Intervention

What is Stomatitis Disease? Stomatitis disease is an inflamed and sore inside of the cheeks, gums, tongue, lips, and palate. Stomatitis can severely affect speech; eating ability, nutri­tion, body image, sleep, and overall quality of life. Ulceration causes pain, bleeding, and infec­tion. Stomatitis treatment includes oral hygiene, antiviral medication, topical or parental analgesia. Nurses play

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Hypernatremia disease

Hypernatremia Disease with Causes, Sign and Nursing Intervention

Hypernatremia Disease: Hypernatremia disease is an elevated sodium level in the blood. Hypernatremia implies a deficit of total body water relative to total body Na and generally not caused by an excess of sodium, but rather by due to unreplaced water that is lost from the gastrointestinal tract (vomiting or diarrhea), skin (Sweating), or the

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