CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS
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Facts about the heart;
The heart weighs 200 to 425 grams and is a
little larger than the size of your fist. Each day, the average heart beats 100,000
times, pumping about 7,571 liters of blood.
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Topical agents
Definition: topical agents are those substances, which are applied to body surface including applications within the mucous membranes of body cavities
• These are the compounds that act locally with skin or mucous membrane
mainly by mechanical or physical manner.
• Use of topical agents for treatment of dermatologic disorders is not only
convenient but also minimizes systemic adverse effects
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Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing
Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing has been a leading book in pediatric nursing since it was first published almost 40 years ago. This kind of support places immense accountability and responsibility on us to earn your future endorsement with each new edition. So, with your encouragement and constructive comments, we offer this extensive revision, the tenth edition of Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. This tenth edition continues the legacy of Donna Wong and David Wilson; our beloved colleagues. We hold dear their contributions and memories of their pursuit of excellence in all they did for the Wong textbooks.
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PROBLEM SOLVING IN NURSING PRACTICE PROCESS
Is the process of identifying an existing problem. Determining the root cause or
causes of the problem/deciding the best course of the action in order to solve the problem and then finally implementing it to solve it. Simply methodology for solving everyday issues
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NURSING CARE MODALITIES
Refers to nursing care organizational modalities
Nursing modalities are dependent on
organizational philosophy, nursing staff, client
population and patient condition.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
What is planning?
Refers to a deliberative systematic phase of the nursing process that involves decision
making and problem solving. It involves client assessment of data and diagnostic statements for direction in formulating client goals and designing the nursing interventions
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NURSING CARE DELIVERY MODALITIES
Nursing care can be carried out through a variety of organizational methods. The model of nursing care used varies greatly from one
facility to another and from one set of patient circumstances to another
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THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
At puberty, hypothalamus is stimulated to produce GnRH to the adeno-hypo-physeal
• Production of either follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) or Luteinizing hormone (LH) to the female ovary or male testes.
• In males the FSH effects spermatogenesis in the seminiferous tubules within the testis
• In females stimulates the maturation of graafian follicle in ovary
• FSH stimulates secretion of estrogen in female, androgens in males
and LH stimulates secretion of progesterone
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THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
At puberty, hypothalamus is stimulated to produce GnRH to the adeno-hypo-physeal
• Production of either follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) or Luteinizing hormone (LH) to the female ovary or male testes.
• In males the FSH effects spermatogenesis in the seminiferous tubules within the testis
• In females stimulates the maturation of graafian follicle in ovary
• FSH stimulates secretion of estrogen in female, androgens in males
and LH stimulates secretion of progesterone
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PLACENTA
The placenta is a temporary organ of pregnancy found in the uterus; formed from fetomaternal components facilitating the exchange of substances between the mother and the growing fetus. The placenta is a vital organ with multiple functions, such as endocrine, immune, and physiological.
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PNEUMONIA
Every year about 9 million children in developing countries die before they reach their fifth birthday, many of them during the first year of life. Ethiopia has one of the highest under-five mortality rates with more than 321,000 children under the age of five dying every year.
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