Discuss the effects of medication management for the mother and its effect on the newborn both during and after birth.
With the placenta baby attach through the mother .So having medicine during antenatal period directly effect the baby .Some medicines crosses placenta and causes teratogenic effect in baby during and after birth for an example tetracycline cause discoloration of teeth after birth if it is taking during pregnancy . Some medicine are prohibited therefore in pregnancy who are having teratogenic effect.Medicine who are having bigger molecules structure or can't cross placenta barrier are giving to the mother for example heparin can give to the mother during antenatal period as well . Some medication usually prescribe to the mother during antenatal period which helps the baby to avoid any complication like
Discuss the effects of medication management for the mother and its effect on the newborn both...
Define postpartum depression. Discuss its possible causes and its effects on a newborn. How will you help one to overcome this postpartum depression?
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Newborns are tested at birth for newborn disorders. The disorders included in newborn screening vary from state to state. Most states test for all of the conditions specified by the Health Resources and include phenylketonuria (PKU), cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, critical congenital heart disease, hearing loss, and others. Some states test for additional disorders that are not part of the HRSA panel. Most of the conditions included in newborn screening can cause serious health problems if treatment is not...
Newborns are tested at birth for newborn disorders. The disorders included in newborn screening vary from state to state. Most states test for all of the conditions specified by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in their Recommended Uniform Screening Panel. These conditions include phenylketonuria (PKU), cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, critical congenital heart disease, hearing loss, and others. Some states test for additional disorders that are not part of the HRSA panel. Most of the conditions included in...
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Question 8 A researcher is interested in estimating the effect that the number of cigarettes that a pregnant mother smokes has on her baby's health. A common measure of a child's health and birth is her weight regression: The researcher decides to estimate the following where Wi the weight at birth of mother i's baby (in pounds) the daily number of cigarettes smoked by mother i during the pregnancy 1. Would you expect the estimate of 0, to be positive...
Essentials of Maternity, Newborn, and Women's Health Nursing Chapter 24: Nursing Management of the Newborn at Risk: Acquired and Congenital Newborn Conditions 1. On the evening shift in the special care nursery, you are paged to delivery room 5. When you arrive, the labor nurse says the baby has been stuck in the birth canal for a while, and the fetal heart tones are down. They use the vacuum suction to assist delivery. The doctor gets the baby out and...
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Essentials of Maternity, Newborn, and Women's Health Nursing Chapter 24: Nursing Management of the Newborn at Risk: Acquired and Congenital Newborn Conditions 1. On the evening shift in the special care nursery, you are paged to delivery room 5. When you arrive, the labor nurse says the baby has been stuck in the birth canal for a while, and the fetal heart tones are down. They use the vacuum suction to assist delivery. The doctor gets the baby out and...
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