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GIVE THE DEFINITION AND GIVE 3 EXAMPLE:
- ABORTION
- EUTHANASIA
- SUICIDE
- DETERMINATION OF DEATH
- BIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL DEATH
- IN VITO FERTILIZATION
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- A young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: - Circumstances: - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the different bioethical theoriesA young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: (good or bad? Why?) - Circumstances: (increase the good, decrease the good, increase the malice, decrease the malice, choose and why?) - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the different bioethical theoriesWrite a proper definition for the following: 1. Postpartum 2. Neonate 3. Infant
- IDENTIFICATION (WHAT DO YOU CALL THESE, PLEASE IDENTIFY) 1. A procedure taken after birth to avoid bladder distention that can cause postpartum bleeding 2. A graphical record data to monitor progress of labor. 3. A maneuver performed during prenatal check up to determine fetal l attitude. flexion and presentation 4. A supplement given to mother to prevent iron deficiency anemia 5. Bluish extremities, pinkish body. 6. Actual event of birth 7. Gradual thinning of the cervix 8. Gradual opening of the cervix 9. A term “woman in labor” 10. Number of pregnanciesA young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: (good or bad? Why?) - Circumstances: (increase the good, decrease the good, increase the malice, decrease the malice, choose and why?) - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the an SPECIFIC ETHICAL THEORY.Following the confirmation of pregnancy, the client has come into the clinic for her first prenatal visit. She reports having a 5-year-old child who was born at 40 weeks gestation a set of 3-year-old triplets who were born at 34 weeks' gestation, and a first trimester abortion when she was in college. The nurse would make which of the following entries on her medical record? a. Gravida 3. para 3112 b. Gravida 3. para 1314 c. Gravida 4. para 1114 d. Gravida 4 para 4014
- a case based on the male and female reproductive system disease/illness. State the following: Name of Disease/condition, Definition, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Intervention.please make a justification/explanation of this nursing diagnosis according to maslow. include the references used also: DX: Risk for uterine infection related to abnormal uterine bleeding as evidenced by endometrial polyppregna ganiser that follows the question. orary birth control methods Diaphragm ondom Intra-uterine device) It prevents the It prevents sperms from entering the vagina during sexual intercourse. It prevents embryo from spems from entering the uterus. implanting on the uterine hining. Used by femae (male/female) Used by male (male/female) female (male/female) Used by
- The physiological changes that occur in the body during pregnancy increase the mother's risk of developing which of the following complications? Select all that apply. O Venous thrombosis Rhinitis O Hyperlipidemia OPtyalism gravidarum O Hypoemesis gravidarumMAKE AN ANALYSIS OF THIS NURSING DX: (DO NOT COPY THE SAME ANSWER ANYMORE) Risk for uterine infection r/t lochia and episiotomy INSTRUCTIONS: Brief explanation in narrative form Start from diagnosis, to the etiology to symptoms then end point is the nursing problemIdentify if the following statements refers to 1. Monozygotic twins 2. Fraternal twins 3. Both Divides through the process of mitosis: 1 Two eggs released at ovulation: 2 One egg is fertilized: 1 Are always the same gender: Genetically unique: 2 Genetically identical: 1 More common in women who undergo fertility treatment: Most often share a placenta: 1