i have a question yesterday one nurse was holding a baby and told us that this baby smelled like nail polish remover, means this baby is acidotic, which means the baby is dehydrated. But he has so...
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I believe he was a baby delivered for several hours already...not my patient i didnt really know anything about him, but from nurses' conversation of how exhausted this mother was after breastfeeding...
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thats where it doesnt make sense to me, she clearly said acidotic, so i was thinking of ketoacidosis as well but i couldnt relate it with dehydration. if you could clearly a little bit more that would...
Hi im doing my focus practicum in maternity yesterday i had a pt who had a planned birth but was transferred to our hospital due to the failure of progress of 1st stage of labor. She was 7cm around...
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ok, because of the nuchal cords that baby cannot descend and having variabilities. so 3/4 babies still would have issues right? so doctor's csection is still a correct judgement. There is almost no...
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Thank you so much for clearfying everything for me! Honestly, I am student so pretty much that doctor doesnt give a damn about me, my perceptor cut me off as well they simply said they just never did...
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great info, although i didnt really expand on the serum protein part, i handed in my paper 2 days ago, i think i did a good job on it! will let you guys
Im currently writing a paper on a case analysis of PIH patients and i discussed a lot regarding PIH patient's facial, knee, hand, sacral edema and pulmonary edema since the pathophysiology behind...
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hi hi thank you for that information, i didnt know that, could u explain it a little bit more? i think we can only keep an eye on her protein nothing could cure that unless induction and why is the...
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thank you~ yes i did mention that the edema is no longer a diagnostic critieria because it is so commonly seen in pregnancy, and pts who have no PIH can rapidly develop HELLP as well. She is going to...
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hi~thank you for clearify the different edema between intravscular and interstital! how would manage the protein imbalances though? cuz research has show little info on diet which could fix
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WOW!!!! Thank you very much! That totally clearies my question! No, im doing a detailed case study of a complex perinatal client. That question just popped out of my mind as i go through the patho,...