Immediately after a woman gives birth the bulge that a pregnant woman has will go down significantly. And in the postpartum period you will urinate about 9 pounds of water out of your body, furthering the weight
A Middle Range Theory of Postpartum Depression: Analysis and Application by Jennifer R. Marsh, RN BSN Abstract: This paper examines Cheryl Tatano Beck’s middle range theory of postpartum depression: Teetering on the Edge. Concepts and definitions of the theory are outlined, as well as assumptions and propositions. The postpartum depression theory is further examined and evaluated in its relation to the field of nursing, its applicability to practice, and author’s scope of practice.…
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Postpartum depression following the birth of a baby has a multitude of detrimental effects on the quality of life of both the mother and child over the course of their lifetimes. According to the American Psychiatric Association (2000), postpartum depression (PPD) is defined as “an onset of clinical depressive symptoms occurring within four weeks of giving birth and is often diagnosed when symptoms occur within twelve months of a child’s birth.” Many women often experience severe anxiety about being…
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and the postpartum period cause adaptive endocrine changes, which would otherwise be considered pathological in nonpregnant women.” Research from this paper has concluded that the endocrine changes that happen in one's body as a result of postpartum distress are pathological (which means involving a mental disease) if found in a regular person. So it makes sense that the wife suffers from postpartum distress and that it is the cause of the way she acts. Social factors do not negate postpartum distress…
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the significance of a collaborative team, including physicians, nurses, patients, and families, in this setting. Collaboration is essential for driving innovation and effecting systemic change to enhance quality and safety for the peripartum and postpartum population. Furthermore, there is a recognized need to serve the broader community as part of this endeavor. Belief statements also play a key role in what defines the context of change in the project setting, including the value of integrated health…
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Postpartum Depression Yuwelka Hernandez West Coast University Prof. Pitter 2/20/2017 Comprehensive Assessment Mrs. L.L is a 32 year old married white American female who had delivery a baby a two days ago, basically she is a postpartum patient at the maternity unit at the hospital. Her vital signs were all within the normal range. She has no major physical complications. Her Mental status it seems normal at times. Nurses are allowed to ask questions to identify any noticeable disability…
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Nurses were a vital part of that growing community. This paper will approach three different historical periods in the United States, discuss the nurse’s role in the community in regards to the major health issues of that period, how they partnered with the community to create new programs and finish with an intellectual discussion on how Jean Watson’s theory of Caring can be applied to the nurse’s role for each historical period. Period 1-- 1800s: In the early year of American settlement…
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complications, 30 minutes or more of moderate exercise a day on most, if not all, days of the week is recommended for pregnant women” (Women's Health Care Physicians, 2009, line 6 - 8). But, what are the benefits for pregnant women who exercise? This paper explains the mental and physical benefit to mothers as well as the benefits for babies if a women exercises while pregnant. Synthesized Review of Literature Benefits to Mother Delivery Outcomes Labor is a very difficult and painful time for women…
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longer labors and were 4.5 times more likely to have cesarean deliveries stress the importance of “sleeping for 2” Progesterone's inhibitory effects on smooth muscle influences that need to urinate. Pregnancy and postpartum depression Low progesterone and miscarriages After much research it can be said that the hormone progesterone is the mechanism between the causal link between pregnancy and sleep disruptions. Treatment Does pregnancy cause sleep disorders Or is it sleep deprivation that…
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morbidity and mortality for children under 5, and about 1000 HIV transmitted infants born every day worldwide. CDC (2014) indicated that without prevention about 15-30 % of children of HIV-positive mothers will become infected during gestational period or labor, and 5-20% of the newborns for HIV-positive mothers will get infected through breastfeeding. According to UN General Assembly (2010), the PMTCT is an effective intervention which target is to develop maternal and child health by reducing…
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Community Health Teaching Experience: Safe Sleeping Lynn Syles Grand Canyon University: Concepts in Community & Public Health January 15, 2015 Community Health Teaching Experience: Safe Sleeping The immediate postpartum period can be scary for a new mother. A vaginal birth is physically demanding and drains the woman of energy. There may be perineal injury afterwards. For a woman who had a c-section, there is a different spectrum of healing that needs to take place. The care of an infant…
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