INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
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The word nursing is defined from a Greek word nutricia which means to nurture or nourish. Virginia Henderson in 1966 defined Nursing as an art of assisting an individual sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he/she would
perform unaided if he/she had the necessary strength, will and knowledge. Nursing may also be described as use of clinical judgment in the provision of care to enable people to improve, maintain or recover health, to cope with health problems, and to achieve the best possible quality of life, whatever their disease or disability, until death (Royal college of Nursing, 2003).
EVOLUTION OF NURSING. To understand the current status of nursing it is necessary to have a base of the historical knowledge about the profession. By learning from historical role models, nurses can enhance their abilities
to create positive change in the present and the future. They can also appreciate the advancements of the profession. The
historical background of nursing may be divided into four main phases.
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Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH)
PPH Refers to excessive bleeding from the genital
tract after birth of the baby, up to 6(six) weeks or 42 days postpartum.
Description
• Excessive bleeding from the birth canal after 2ndstage of labour and within the puerperium period.
• It amounts to 500 ml or more, or any volume that causes deterioration of maternal condition.
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URINARY SYSTEM ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
COMPONENTS OF THE URINARY SYSTEM
A: Anatomical
1. Kidneys
2. Ureters
3. Urinary bladder
4. Urethra
COMPONENTS OF THE URINARY SYSTEM
A: Functional
1. Secretory units the
nephrons
2. Urine collecting units
•Kidneys have both*
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CORD PROLAPSE
Its when the umbilical cord comes out of the uterus with or before the presenting part. The concern is that pressure on the cord from
the baby will compromise blood flow to the baby
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Download full notes ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM that will equip informative and insightful information on matter reproductive system of male .
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ACUTE INVERSION OF THE UTERUS
Refers to a condition where the uterus partly or completely turns inside out, such that the inner surface of the fundus prolapses to appear at the internal cervical os level for the mild, mid-way in the vagina for the moderate and at the vaginal introitus or on the vulva for the severe.
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Rupture of the Uterus
• Rupture of the uterus is a serious complication, which should
not occur in today’s obstetric care where there is good prenatal and intra partum care.
• Its is one of the most serious complications in midwifery &
obstetrics.
• It is often fatal for the foetus & may also be responsible for the
death of the mother
• It remains a significant problem worldwide. However, with
effective antenatal and intrapartum care, some cases may be
avoided.
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Primary Post Partum Hemorrhage
Primary (Immediate) PPH
Definition
• It’s excessive bleeding occurring during 3
rd stage or any
time within the first 24 hours of delivery.
Major causes
• Uterine atony or atonic uterus (Tone /tissue = 70% )
• Trauma along the genital tract. ( Trauma = 20% )
• Blood coagulation disorder. ( Thrombin = 1% )
(4 Ts – Tone, Tissue, Trauma, Thrombin)
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AMNIOTIC FLUID EMBOLISM
It is a rare condition, but highly fatal. (5th most common
cause of maternal mortality.). It is a severe obstetrical emergency which occurs either as the first stage ends, though rare, or shortly after separation of the placenta. In either situation, the uterus is injured (torn) or uterine sinuses do not close instantly. So some
amniotic fluid is forced into the maternal circulation by the strong uterine contractions hence embolism.
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Perineal tears
Perineal tears are injuries that occur in the perineal area (the region between the vaginal opening and the anus).
• They are classified based on their severity and the structures
involved.
Risk factors
• Large baby (macrosomia)
• Instrumental delivery (forceps or vacuum)
• Primigravida
• Prolonged second stage of labour
• Shoulder dystocia
• Previous perineal tears
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Nursing Theories and Models
These are organized bodies of knowledge to define what nursing is,
what nurses do, and why they do it
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