Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart defect that involves the following 4 chambers of the heart and the vessels of the heart. Ventricle - there is a hole in the ventricles also called a …
Ventricular Septal Defect
Ventricular Septal Defect is a congenital heart anomaly characterized by a hole in the wall (or septum) separating the lower chambers of the heart or the ventricles. This causes oxygen-rich blood to …
Atrial Septal Defect
Atrial septal defect is a congenital heart defect characterized by a hole in the wall (or the septum) of the left and right atrium. The hole present in the heart during fetal development is known …
Transposition of the Great Arteries
What is TGA or transposition of the great arteries? It’s a congenital heart defect that occurs when the positions of the pulmonary artery and aorta are swapped (it’s “transposed”). Notes on …
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How COVID-19 Affects Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Breastfeeding
This article is intended to shed light on how COVID-19 (Coronavirus) affects pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. The purpose of this article is to raise awareness among pregnant women on how to …
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Maternity Nursing Review: Preeclampsia & Eclampsia
Two of the most common complications during pregnancy are preeclampsia and eclampsia. To help prevent further danger to both the mother and fetus, nurses should be highly knowledgeable about these two …
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Study Guide: Placenta Previa Vs. Abruptio Placentae
Abruptio placentae and placenta previa are two of the most common maternity complications involving the placenta. To be able to take proper care of patients experiencing these conditions, a nursing …
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GTPAL Maternity Quick Facts for the NCLEX
Maternity Nursing 101 includes GTPAL. It is used on every single pregnant patient to assess the outcomes. As a nursing student or a nursing graduate taking the NCLEX, it is essential to be able to …
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Developmental Milestones of an Infant
The five categories of ages include one month, two to three months, four to five months, six to nine months, and ten to twelve months. The four categories of the developmental milestones include …
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48 Memes to Simplify Your Neonatal Maternity Exam
Maternity is by far one of the hardest topics in nursing. It takes a lot of review to really understand the terms that belong to this study category. We compiled 48 memes to help ease your way …
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Maternity Visual Step by Step on Leopold’s Maneuvers
Sometimes you just want to skip the explanations in the textbook because it may be hard to visualize each step. ECU provides an obstetrical abdominal assessment with Leopold's maneuvers. Leopold's …
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The Only Newborn Assessment Video You Need
Nina Gold, MD, from Boston Children's Hospital's Department of Medicine, covers the key aspects of the newborn physical exam, and how to distinguish between normal and abnormal findings. Do try to …
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