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Maternal Mortality in Nepal: Addressing the Issue
By Roman Shrestha
2012, Vol. 4 No. 10 | pg. 1/4 | »
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IN THIS ARTICLE
Maternal Mortality in Nepal
Risk Factors in Nepal
Preliminary Analysis
Intervention Plans
Outcome Indicators
Generalizability of Interventions
Conclusion
References
KEYWORDS
Maternal Health Maternal Mortality Prenatal Care Public Health Nepal International Health Antenatal Care
Each year around 358,000 women die because of complications during pregnancy or childbirth and many more encounter serious problems (WHO, 2012). The vast majority of these problems occur in low-income countries, where poverty increases sickness and reduces access to care. These deaths occur within a context of gender-based, economic, political and cultural discrimination and neglect of women’s right to equal status and equitable access to services. Nearly all of these deaths are preventable because the majority of deaths are caused by hemorrhages, sepsis, hypertensive disorders, prolonged or obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions (Rosenfield, & Maine, 1985).
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The nurse include in the teaching on the pathophysiology of the disease the following statement :
"Uncontrolled growth of blood cells causes the marrow to expand to organs".
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It is a myeloproliferative disorder characterized by increased proliferation of the granulocytic cell line. As a result, the peripheral blood cell profile shows an increased number of granulocytes and their immature precursors, including occasional blast cells thus resulting in expansion of the bone marrow to organs.
Hence the following statement should be given by the nurse :
"Uncontrolled growth of blood cells causes the marrow to expand to organs".
Warm up 10 minutes
Cool down 10 minutes
Your weightlifting session is based on style of training. If doing hypertrophy type work the 45 minutes to an hour. If you're doing strength training then it can take up to 2 hrs. Hypertrophy being 8-12 rep range with 30 sec to 45 sec rest and strength training being 3-5 reps with anywhere up to 3 to 5 min rest. Or course training could determine the length of warm up and cool down