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2.. Describe the process of birth.
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- Describe the permanent sterilization procedures for both males and females. Be sure to mention the anatomy that is affected and the mechanism as to how this procedure will permanently prevent conception. AND THEN ALSO discuss at least two forms of reversible contraception. For each, identify how they function as well as any possible side effects, if any.Describe the following disorders involving the reproductivesystem: chromosomal abnormalities, testicular cancer, andmenstrual abnormalities.Case study: A 23 years old woman has tiny cysts in ovaries. Her menstruation is regular and the amount of blood in first two days is normal but decreasing in the rest days. She has normal values of ( TSH, FSH,LH). What are the reason of low blood and recommendations for her? As She prefers not to use medications.
- Case study A woman attends the antenatal clinic to discuss the result of her glucose tolerance test (GTT). She is 42 years old and this is her 6th pregnancy. She has previously had three caesarean sections, one early miscarriage and a termination of pregnancy. All booking tests were normal as were her 11-14 week ultrasound scans. The woman is of Indian ethnic origin but was born and has always lived in the UK. She is now 26 weeks gestation and her midwife arranged a GTT for her because of a family history of Type 2 diabetes( her father and paternal aunt). Examination Her body mass index (BMI) is 31 Kg/M. BP- 146/87mmHG. The fundal Height is 29cms and the fetal heart rate is normal on auscultation. INVESTIGATIONS Urinalysis: Glycosuria-1+ GTT- Pretest fasting. 6.4 mmol/L and 2 hr post 75g glucose load: 11.3mmol/l. Questions. Construct a nursing care plan addressing 3 of patient’s problems.( actual and potential=3)Case study A woman attends the antenatal clinic to discuss the result of her glucose tolerance test (GTT). She is 42 years old and this is her 6th pregnancy. She has previously had three caesarean sections, one early miscarriage and a termination of pregnancy. All booking tests were normal as were her 11-14 week ultrasound scans. The woman is of Indian ethnic origin but was born and has always lived in the UK. She is now 26 weeks gestation and her midwife arranged a GTT for her because of a family history of Type 2 diabetes( her father and paternal aunt). Examination Her body mass index (BMI) is 31 Kg/M. BP- 146/87mmHG. The fundal Height is 29cms and the fetal heart rate is normal on auscultation. INVESTIGATIONS Urinalysis: Glycosuria-1+ GTT- Pretest fasting. 6.4 mmol/L and 2 hr post 75g glucose load: 11.3mmol/l. Questions. What is the nursing diagnosis for this patient and on what criteria can this be made? Discuss diagnosis briefly.Case study A woman attends the antenatal clinic to discuss the result of her glucose tolerance test (GTT). She is 42 years old and this is her 6th pregnancy. She has previously had three caesarean sections, one early miscarriage and a termination of pregnancy. All booking tests were normal as were her 11-14 week ultrasound scans. The woman is of Indian ethnic origin but was born and has always lived in the UK. She is now 26 weeks gestation and her midwife arranged a GTT for her because of a family history of Type 2 diabetes( her father and paternal aunt). Examination Her body mass index (BMI) is 31 Kg/M. BP- 146/87mmHG. The fundal Height is 29cms and the fetal heart rate is normal on auscultation. INVESTIGATIONS Urinalysis: Glycosuria-1+ GTT- Pretest fasting. 6.4 mmol/L and 2 hr post 75g glucose load: 11.3mmol/l. Questions. What is the diagnosis for this patient and on what criteria can this be made? Discuss diagnosis briefly.