TABLE OF CONTENTS Human sexuality Sexual anatomy and physiology Stages of pubic hair development
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Three parts of the uterus
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Male and female homologues
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Basic knowledge in genetics and obstetrics Menstrual cycle
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Stages of sexual responses
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Stages of fetal growth & development 3 processes of implantation
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diagnostic test for amniotic fluid placenta
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Trimester
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Torch 9 Physiological adaptation of the mother to pregnancy Pathogenic anemia Edema Varicosities Vulbar varicosities Thrombophlebitis Morning sickness Constipation Flatulence Heartburn
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Hemorrhoids 11 Local changes Problems related to the change of vaginal environment Vaginititis Moniliasis or candidiasis Breast self exam Test to determine breast cancer Signs and symptoms of pregnancy Placental gradin Psychological adaptation of pregnancy
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Pre natal visit Nagele’s rule
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McDonald’s rule Bartholomew’s rule Haases rule Physical examination
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Pap smear Stages of cervical cancer Leopold’s maneuver
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Assessment of fetal well-being Cardiff count to 10 method
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Nonstress test Recommended nutrient requirement that increases curing pregnancy
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Sexual activity Exercise
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Childbirth preparation Bradley method Grandly Dick Read Method Different methods of delivery Intrapartal notes
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Theories of the onset of labor The 4 P’s of labor Passenger Passageway
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Important measurements Power Psyche/person Pre-eminent signs of labor Premature rupture of membrane Cord prolapse
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Difference between true labor & false labor Duration of labor First stage: onset of true contractions Effacement Dilation Nsg interventions in each stage of labor Latent phase Active phase Transitional phase
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Pelvic exam Station Presentation Two types Monitoring the contractions and fetal heart tone Parts of contractions
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Health teachings Second stage: fetal stage Modified Ritgens maneuver Mechanism of labor Three parts of pelvis Two major division of pelvis
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Linea terminals Third stage: birth to expulsion of placenta Signs of placental separation Types of placental delivery Brandt Andrews Maneuver Fourth stage: after delivery of placenta
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Complications of labor Precipitate labor Uterine rupture Amniotic fluid embolism
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Trial labor Pre-term labor Postpartal period Principles underlying puerperium Physiologic changes
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Lochia Psychological response Preventing complications DIC
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Late postpartum hemorrhage Infection General signs of inflammation Motivate the use of family planning Natural method LAM Symptothermal Social method
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Ovulation Origoknause formula Pills Alerts on oral contraceptives Signs of hypertension Mechanism and chemical barriers
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IUD Condom Diaphragm Cervical cap Foams, jellies, creams Surgical method High risk pregnancy Hemorrhagic disorders
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First trimester bleeding Abortions Classifications of abortions Ectopic pregnancy Second trimester bleeding Hydatidiform mole
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Third trimester bleeding Placenta previa Abruptio placenta
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Hypersensitive disorders Pregnancy induce hypertension Transitional hypertension Mild preeclampsia Severe preeclampsia Eclampsia
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Diabetes Mellitus Maternal effect Fetal effect Newborn defect Heart disease
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Intrapartal complications Cesarean delivery Infertility 2 types of infertility Anovulation Tubal occlusion
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