Tuberculosis (Koch’s disease), Causes, Clinical manifestation, Treatment and prevention

Tuberculosis (TB): It is caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis, a facultative intracellular parasite. Tuberculosis is communicable through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection that only affects the lungs and can also affect any part of the body such as kidney, spine and brain. … Continue readingTuberculosis (Koch’s disease), Causes, Clinical manifestation, Treatment and prevention

Vitamin K Deficiency in Newborn (VKDB) by GS India Academy Lucknow

Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding (VKDB) previously known as Hemorrhage Disease of the Newborn (HDN), is a well-known clinical entity for over 100 years. Vitamin K is required for the synthesis of coagulation factors that prevent and control bleeding. All neonates have low levels of Vitamin K owing to poor transport of Vitamin K across placenta, low Vitamin K content in breast milk, and because gut colonization that is critical for its synthesis takes a few days to establish. There are three forms of VKDB. … Continue readingVitamin K Deficiency in Newborn (VKDB) by GS India Academy Lucknow

Malaria, Transmission, complication, incubation period, Stages of malaria fever, Diagnosis & Management

• Protozoal disease caused by malarial parasite (plasmodium).
•Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum)
•Plasmodium malariae (P. malariae)
•Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax)
•Plasmodium ovale (P. ovale) … Continue readingMalaria, Transmission, complication, incubation period, Stages of malaria fever, Diagnosis & Management

Lactation And Feeding, Type of Breast milk, Benefits of Breastfeeding, Contraindications to Breastfeeding by WHO and UNICEF

• According to WHO, exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only breast milk. No other liquids or solids are given – not even water – with the exception of oral rehydration solution, or drops/syrup of vitamin, minerals or madicines … Continue readingLactation And Feeding, Type of Breast milk, Benefits of Breastfeeding, Contraindications to Breastfeeding by WHO and UNICEF

PPH (Postpartum Hemorrhage), Causes, Sign and Symptoms & Management

Loss of blood more than 500 ml within first 24 hours after delivery is called PPH.

Type of PPH :
• Third stage hemorrhage : before explusion placenta
• Primary PPH : After expulsion of placenta without 24 hrs
• Secondary PPH : After 24 to 6 weeks.
• Causes (Four T’s)
• Tone : Antinicity of uterus
• Traumatic injury
• Tissues : Retained tissues
• Thrombin : Blood coagulation disorders

by GS India Nursing Academy. … Continue readingPPH (Postpartum Hemorrhage), Causes, Sign and Symptoms & Management