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Discuss the anatomical, emotional and psychological changes that commonly occur in women, her partner, and her family during pregnancy.
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- Reflect on values pertaining to abortionDiscuss the hormonal, anatomical, and physiological changes in the mother during pregnancy.The clinic nurse recognizes that a woman’s risk factors for an ectopic pregnancy include: A. The use of oral contraceptive pills B. A previous history of a dilatation and curettage C. An obstruction is present, such as an adhesion of the fallopian tube from a previous infection (chronic salpingitis or pelvic inflammatory disease) D. A history of rubella
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith have arrived for their first fertility appointment after trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant for the past year. Mrs. Smith is withdrawn, her voice is monotone, and she becomes tearful when the nurse begins to take a health history. Mr. Smith hugs her and holds her hand, but Mrs. Smith doesn't seem to notice. What is the best nursing action to take at this time? O Get a box of tissues and encourage Mrs. Smith to discuss what she's feeling. O Ask Mr. Smith to leave the room and ask Mrs. Smith if she feels safe at home and how long she's been abused. O Tell Mrs. Smith she's being silly; the clinic will make everything better. O Continue taking the history; this is just part of the job.List common health problems of each age period from conception through young adulthood.Explain how environmental factors impact pregnancy. Don't forget to give a specific example/s. asap
- Pia, a nursing student is assisting the obstetric nurse in caring for a 25-year-old G1P0 who seek consult at the clinic for the first time at 20 weeks age of gestation. A priority goal for this patient is that she’ll be able to: a. Record the number of fetal movements four times daily b. Attend prenatal care appointment on a regular basis c. Maintain a steady weight gain d. Explain the process of fetal developmentHow does a positive emotional state of mind, professional prenatal care, and good nutrition influence the birth of a healthy baby? ( deeply explain and with step by step answer).During pregnancy, physiologic and physiological changes occurs:State the importance of providing pregnant women information about these normal changes?
- Explain the effect that pregnancy would have on a woman’s ability to exercise. Particularly consider effects on the cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive system.arah (age 19 years old and in the first year at the university) is experiencing her first pregnancy. Her first day of last period was on 27/05/2023. She attended a prenatal appointment at the obstetric clinic on 27/09/2023. Mahrah accommodates with her mother and 14-year-old sister after becoming a widow two months ago. Marah questions the nurse about health issues and mortality rate during pregnancy. what are 2 Enumerate 3 emotional and social challenges that Mahrah could potentially encounter as a young, single-mother residing at homeThe perinatal nurse describes for the woman/family who have experienced an 11-week miscarriage and desire information that the majority of miscarriages are caused by: A. Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy B. Prenatal stress C. Chromosomal abnormalities D. Umbilical cord accidents