Antepartum Nursing Care : Human Reproduction

ANTEPARTUM NURSING CARE HUMAN REPRODUCTION Contraception Contraception refers to methods or devices that are used to lower the risk of fertilization or implantation in order to avoid pregnancy. 24 hours after ovulation, the human ovum can be fertilized. The capacity of motile sperm to fertilize the ovum lasts 48 to 72 hours on average. A … Read more

Stages of Labor

Stages of Labor: The difficult process of giving birth is known as labor or parturition. It specifically refers to the procedure that begins with uterine contractions that result in cervical alterations that allow the fetus to be delivered vaginally and concludes with the delivery of the placenta. When the fetus is between 37 and 42 … Read more

Pharmacokinetics and Routes of Administration

The term “pharmacokinetics” describes how drugs move through the body. Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion are the results of a variety of biochemical processes that they go through. PHASES OF PHARMACOKINETICS. ABSORPTION Absorption is the process by which drugs are transported into the bloodstream from the site of administration (gastrointestinal (GI) tract, muscle, skin, mucous … Read more