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The aim of new born screening is to ensure the healthy status of a baby and detect any serious genetic, neurological, otological or physical abnormalities as soon as possible.... Blood tests are performed by authorized medical personnel to detect any inherited disorders for instance cystic fibrosis or sickle cell disease....
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In the historical context, home nursing support for pregnant and delivery mothers is intimately tied in with the midwifery profession.... Midwives after all are the earliest home nursing support for delivering and pregnant mothers and this paper will talk about it.... ... ... ... According to the paper more schools and training centres for midwifery and home nurse support were offered in various part of the country....
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This dissertation "Vaginal Delivery vs Cesarean Section for Breech Presentation" will look at vaginal breech deliveries, women's choice, and cesarean sections for breech presentation.... The discussion will be based on the author's perspective, available evidence, and current practice.... ... ... ...
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She attends the antenatal clinic, where a midwife takes her health history and runs a series of tests, such as blood, urine and blood pressure.... The next time that Amanda visits the antenatal clinic the other blood results are returned to her and, as they are normal, she continues with her pregnancy uneventfully.... Nurses working in the field of HIV/AIDS epidemiology are often best placed to understand the anxieties, values, life problems, rights and obligations of sufferers....
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Descriptive and paramatretic tests will be used to analyse the data, including content analysis for the qualitative data.... Teenage pregnancy and parenthood is a global issue, not restricted to developing nations.... As a new phenomenon to the West, adolescent health and youth social care and protection have generated research into best practices for service provision....
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Thus, the provision of timely, appropriate, mental health care is not just an ethical or social imperative, it is a financial one, too, and information pertaining to such care is valuable.... Information about rural generalist nurses, whether service-specific or broad-based (i.... ....
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Most of the time, caesarean deliveries are indicated by medical professionals including midwives for breech presenting births.... Options for deliveries do not anymore include vaginal deliveries,.... ... ... Still, fear of lawsuits stemming from vaginal breech births have driven these midwives and physicians to opt for what they perceive is the safer and more efficient As a result, without sufficient training and experience for obstetricians and midwives in managing vaginal breech births, the skills of these practitioners have been reduced....
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Prenatal ultrasound (also called fetal ultrasound or fetal sonography) has become an almost regular part of the antenatal care Introduction Since ultrasound was first use in the late 1950's, it has been a very helpful diagnostic tool in Obstetric.... Prenatal ultrasound (also called fetal ultrasound or fetal sonography) has become an almost regular part of the antenatal care during visits to the obstetrician (Woo, 2005).... he main purpose of prenatal screening is to detect an affected fetus and to prepare parents for the delivery of an affected infant, to allow antenatal or postnatal treatment, to allow early decision of an affected fetus termination and to provide information so that parents may choose between various options (Ibrahim &Newman, 2005)....
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