Eileen Tiexiera, RNC
…their newborns home with them. Our laboring moms can "enjoy" a variety of birth options. All rooms have Jacuzzis to ease the discomforts of labor. We also offer a sisal ball, birthing stool, waterbirths, a spacious family birthing bed and epidurals. We offer an extensive education program, featuring classes… related searches:safe sitter
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What can be done before birth?
…from trauma and complications. After birth, however, the exposed intestines and/or liver have to be protected from direct trauma and infection. Because of this, it is recommended that deliveries take place in such an institution that specializes in such births, like Hasbro Children's Hospital. 3. Time…
What can be done before birth?
…well shielded from trauma and complications. After birth, however, the exposed intestines have to be protected from direct trauma, dehydration and infection. It is recommended that delivers take place in an institution that specializes in such births, such as Hasbro Children's Hospital. Time of delivery…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Sugar-water hemolysis test
Sugar-water hemolysis test Definition The sugar-water hemolysis test is a blood test to detect fragile red blood cells by testing their ability to withstand swelling in a low-salt solution. Alternative Names Sucrose hemolysis test How the Test is Performed Blood is drawn from a vein, usually on the inside…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Age-appropriate diet for children
…one that provides adequate nutrition and is appropriate for a child's state of development. Alternative Names Diet - age appropriate Recommendations BIRTH TO 4 MONTHS OF AGE During the first 4 - 6 months of life, infants need only breast milk or formula to meet all their nutritional needs. Breast milk… related searches:feeding
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Folic acid (folate)
Folic acid (folate) Definition Folic acid is a type of B vitamin. It is water-soluble, which means it cannot be stored in the body. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water. Leftover amounts of the vitamin leave the body through the urine. That means you need a continuous supply of the vitamin in your…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Caloric stimulation
…balance. If the rapid, side-to-side eye movements do not occur even after ice cold water is given, permanent damage to the nerve has probably occurred. Abnormal results may suggest: * Congenital disorders (present at birth) * Trauma * Rubella * Blood vessel disorders with hemorrhage (bleeding) * Blood clots…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Serum sodium
…(atrial natriuretic protein), a hormone secreted from the heart, increases sodium loss from the body. Despite the tight relationship between sodium and water, the body can controls each one separately. Normal Results The normal range of sodium is 135 to 145 mEq/L (milliequivalents per liter). What Abnormal…
Albert M. Ross, M.D.
Pediatric Gastroenterology New Patient Form (birth-5 years) To be filled out by the parent or guardian Child's Name _____________________________ Birth date _____/_____/________ Sex ______ Please check the correct box I. PREGNANCY AND BIRTH 1. Any illness during the pregnancy?.......................…