Midwifery

Physical Examination of Newborn Baby

How to Examine a Newborn Baby | Physical Examination of Newborn Baby

Physical Examination of Newborn Baby: Method and Importance Who is Newborn? According to World Health Organization (WHO), a newborn infant, or neonate, is a child under 28 days of age. During these first 28 days of life, the child is at highest risk of dying. It is thus crucial that appropriate feeding and care are […]

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Healthy New Born Baby

Characteristics, Nutrition and Feeding of Healthy New Born Baby

Healthy New Born: Characteristics, Nutrition and Feeding Techniques Who is Newborn? According to World Health Organization (WHO), a newborn infant, or neonate, is a child under 28 days of age. During these first 28 days of life, the child is at highest risk of dying. It is thus crucial that appropriate feeding and care are

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Nursing Care During Intrapartum Period

Assessment, Nursing Care and Complications During Intrapartum Period

Definition of Intrapartum Period: In obstetrics, the period from the onset of labor to the end of the third stage of labor. Intrapartum Fetal Assessment: It includes- Fetal movement, Fetal heart rate, Non stress test(NST), Ultrasound, Contraction stress test (CST). Nursing Care During Intrapartum Period: Standard for intrapartum care are recommended to use in South-East

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Hypoxia causes

Causes, Signs, Management and Treatment of Hypoxia

Hypoxia: Causes, Symptoms, Management and Treatment Definition of Hypoxia: The term hypoxia is a condition where the tissues are not oxygenated adequately, usually due to an insufficient concentration of oxygen in the blood. Causes of Hypoxia: Common causes of hypoxia have listed in the below: A severe asthma attack, or flare, can cause hypoxia in

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Birth Asphyxia

Cause, Signs, Management and Prevention of Birth Asphyxia

Definition of Birth asphyxia or Neonatal Asphyxia: Neonatal asphyxia or birth asphyxia is the medical condition resulting from deprivation of oxygen to a newborn infant that lasts long enough during the birth process to cause physical harm, usually to the brain. It may be defined as the failure of a newborn to establish spontaneous respiration

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Emergency Obstetric Care (EOC)

Duties and Responsibilities of a Nurse in Emergency Obstetric Care (EOC)

Definition of Emergency Obstetric Care (EOC): Emergency obstetric care (EOC) is a care given to a pregnant mother and to her baby during pregnancy, labour and postnatal period in any health institution. EOC is the life-saving obstetric service to the pregnant woman which can be given any part of health system or health infrastructure. EOC

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Labour progress assessment method in first and second stage

How to Assess the Progress of Labour in First and Second Stage

Labour Progress Assessment Method in First and Second Stage Common Signs and Symptoms of Labor: Although every pregnancy is different and there is no definite set of events, some common, early labor signs include: Lightening: Women can breathe again! This is an indication that the baby has dropped, settling deeper into the pelvis and relieving

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Latent phase of labour

Characteristics, Importance and Duration of Latent Phase of Labour

Definition of Latent Phase of Labour: The early stage of labor that is characterized by irregular, infrequent, and mild contractions and little or no dilation of the cervix or descent of the fetus. The latent phase of labour is the time when changes in the body start occurring in preparation for actual or established labour.

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