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Page 34
... hence great irri- tation , due to interference with the distention of the bladder , producing a constant desire to pass water . For this the recumbent position is the only help . The uterus rises in the abdomen at the end of the third ...
... hence great irri- tation , due to interference with the distention of the bladder , producing a constant desire to pass water . For this the recumbent position is the only help . The uterus rises in the abdomen at the end of the third ...
Page 48
... The truth of the matter is this : that during pregnancy all the functions of the mother's body are especially active in promoting the development of the child , hence an insufficient supply of essentially nourish- ing 48 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
... The truth of the matter is this : that during pregnancy all the functions of the mother's body are especially active in promoting the development of the child , hence an insufficient supply of essentially nourish- ing 48 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
Page 49
Students and Mothers ... Anna Martha Fullerton. child , hence an insufficient supply of essentially nourish- ing food will first affect the mother's system and render her unfit for the demands upon her strength at the time of parturition ...
Students and Mothers ... Anna Martha Fullerton. child , hence an insufficient supply of essentially nourish- ing food will first affect the mother's system and render her unfit for the demands upon her strength at the time of parturition ...
Page 53
... hence a patient who has once suffered from one should be cautioned to take addi- tional care of herself during any subsequent pregnancy . Any sensation of weight about the hips , with the recur- rence of a “ show , " or slight discharge ...
... hence a patient who has once suffered from one should be cautioned to take addi- tional care of herself during any subsequent pregnancy . Any sensation of weight about the hips , with the recur- rence of a “ show , " or slight discharge ...
Page 55
... The convulsion is ushered in by this restlessness and twitchings , beginning first about the eyes and ex- tending rapidly to the mouth , arms , and lower extremi- ties . The movements are not violent , hence the ACCIDENTS OF PREGNANCY . 55.
... The convulsion is ushered in by this restlessness and twitchings , beginning first about the eyes and ex- tending rapidly to the mouth , arms , and lower extremi- ties . The movements are not violent , hence the ACCIDENTS OF PREGNANCY . 55.
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A Handbook of Obstetric Nursing, for Nurses, Students and Mothers Anna Martha Fullerton No preview available - 2015 |
A Handbook of Obstetric Nursing, for Nurses, Students and Mothers Anna Martha Fullerton No preview available - 2018 |
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.