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APGAR Score
APGAR Score 
 • After delivering the baby, an assessment of the general condition is 
done after one minute and again after five minutes. 
• This involves the consideration of five specific signs and the degree 
to which they are present or absent. 
• The factors assessed are:– Appearance - Colour–Pulse - Heart rate–Grimace- good grimace– Activity - Muscle tone– Respiratory efforts – vigorous crying 
APGAR Score Chart 
 Sign Score 0 Score1 Score2 
 Appearance Paleor 
 blue ...
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APGAR Score 
 • After delivering the baby, an assessment of the general condition is 
done after one minute and again after five minutes. 
• This involves the consideration of five specific signs and the degree 
to which they are present or absent. 
• The factors assessed are:– Appearance - Colour–Pulse - Heart rate–Grimace- good grimace– Activity - Muscle tone– Respiratory efforts – vigorous crying 
APGAR Score Chart 
 Sign Score 0 Score1 Score2 
 Appearance Paleor 
 blue ...
Artificial feeding
Artificial feeding 
• it is method of feeding the baby ,for the fullfillment of nutritional 
requirement ,if mother milk is not available . it is vital for maintaining 
the nutritional level in baby. 
 • Should only be used when the mother is unable to breastfeed the 
baby 
• It involves feeding the baby with other breastmilk substitutes 
 • It aims 
 • To providing nutrition to the infant 
• To substitute breastmilk and provide nutrients approximate to the ones in 
breastmi...
- Class notes
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Artificial feeding 
• it is method of feeding the baby ,for the fullfillment of nutritional 
requirement ,if mother milk is not available . it is vital for maintaining 
the nutritional level in baby. 
 • Should only be used when the mother is unable to breastfeed the 
baby 
• It involves feeding the baby with other breastmilk substitutes 
 • It aims 
 • To providing nutrition to the infant 
• To substitute breastmilk and provide nutrients approximate to the ones in 
breastmi...
ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH PROCTORED ACTUAL EXAMQUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH 
PROCTORED ACTUAL 
EXAMQUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED 
ANSWERS) 
 
 
 
 
a nurse who is facilitating a support group in a community 
center notices that one member of the group expresses anger 
repeatedly. which of the following strategies should the nurse 
use to facilitate the group process with this member? 
A. remind the group that everyone should have a chance to 
participate 
D. divide the group into pairs and give each pair a topic f...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH 
PROCTORED ACTUAL 
EXAMQUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED 
ANSWERS) 
 
 
 
 
a nurse who is facilitating a support group in a community 
center notices that one member of the group expresses anger 
repeatedly. which of the following strategies should the nurse 
use to facilitate the group process with this member? 
A. remind the group that everyone should have a chance to 
participate 
D. divide the group into pairs and give each pair a topic f...
AANP FNP CERTIFICATION LATEST 2024 WITH EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(1005% GUARANTEED)|A+ GRADE
AANP FNP CERTIFICATION LATEST 2024 
WITH EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS(1005% GUARANTEED)|A+ 
GRADE 
All diastolic murmurs are pathological. Murmurs Grades I-barely II-audible III- clearly audible. IV- 
first time thrill V-Steth edge VI-entire steth. EXAM - ANSWER>>III first time audible, IV first time 
thrill 
Fundal height 12 weeks - ANSWER>>Fundal Height 12 weeks above symphysis pubis. EXAM 
Fundus 16 weeks between symphysis pubis and umbilicus. 
Fundus at 20 weeks...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
AANP FNP CERTIFICATION LATEST 2024 
WITH EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS(1005% GUARANTEED)|A+ 
GRADE 
All diastolic murmurs are pathological. Murmurs Grades I-barely II-audible III- clearly audible. IV- 
first time thrill V-Steth edge VI-entire steth. EXAM - ANSWER>>III first time audible, IV first time 
thrill 
Fundal height 12 weeks - ANSWER>>Fundal Height 12 weeks above symphysis pubis. EXAM 
Fundus 16 weeks between symphysis pubis and umbilicus. 
Fundus at 20 weeks...
THE ABDOMEN
THE ABDOMEN 
. 
Boundaries of the abdomen 
Viscera of the anterior part of the 
abdominal cavity 
Viscera of the posterior abdominal cavity 
In the clinic… 
 The upper part of the abdominal cavity is overlapped by the lower thoracic 
region and the lower part by the gluteal region. Therefore, the penetrating 
wounds of these regions frequently involve the abdominal viscera also. 
 The upper abdominal contents such as liver and spleen fill the concavity of 
the diaphragm. Therefore,...
- Class notes
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THE ABDOMEN 
. 
Boundaries of the abdomen 
Viscera of the anterior part of the 
abdominal cavity 
Viscera of the posterior abdominal cavity 
In the clinic… 
 The upper part of the abdominal cavity is overlapped by the lower thoracic 
region and the lower part by the gluteal region. Therefore, the penetrating 
wounds of these regions frequently involve the abdominal viscera also. 
 The upper abdominal contents such as liver and spleen fill the concavity of 
the diaphragm. Therefore,...
CLINICAL METHODS CLP: 123 ABDOMINAL EXAMINATI
CLINICAL METHODS 
CLP: 123 
ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION 
 Overview 
LIFE EXPERIENCE QUOTES: 
 • “ AM WHO I AM 
Nyagah 
 . 
TODAY BECAUSE OF THE 
CHOICES I MADE 
YESTARDAY”. 
 By: ELEANS ROOSEVELT. 
 j. m. creations 
INTRODUCTION 
 4 components: 
1. Observation 
 2. Auscultation 
 3. Percussion 
 4. Palpation 
• Pelvic, male genital & male/female rectal exams 
all critical parts of Abdomen exam 
 • They are performed here in a slightly different 
order (i.e. auscultation before pe...
- Class notes
- • 70 pages •
CLINICAL METHODS 
CLP: 123 
ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION 
 Overview 
LIFE EXPERIENCE QUOTES: 
 • “ AM WHO I AM 
Nyagah 
 . 
TODAY BECAUSE OF THE 
CHOICES I MADE 
YESTARDAY”. 
 By: ELEANS ROOSEVELT. 
 j. m. creations 
INTRODUCTION 
 4 components: 
1. Observation 
 2. Auscultation 
 3. Percussion 
 4. Palpation 
• Pelvic, male genital & male/female rectal exams 
all critical parts of Abdomen exam 
 • They are performed here in a slightly different 
order (i.e. auscultation before pe...
A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR HIV MANAGERS
Introduction 
 Background: 
 Health outcomes across different sites are variable, despite funding, and are often linked 
to the ability of health care workers to innovatively overcome common and sometimes 
severe health system challenges matching service delivery to patient or service provider 
barriers and constraints without necessarily requiring additional resources to deliver high 
quality services. 
 These innovations would relate to management of human resources, distribution of 
role...
- Class notes
- • 118 pages •
Introduction 
 Background: 
 Health outcomes across different sites are variable, despite funding, and are often linked 
to the ability of health care workers to innovatively overcome common and sometimes 
severe health system challenges matching service delivery to patient or service provider 
barriers and constraints without necessarily requiring additional resources to deliver high 
quality services. 
 These innovations would relate to management of human resources, distribution of 
role...
COMMUNITY HEALTH I
COMMUNITY HEALTH I 
INTRODUCTION AND PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY HEALTH 
 
2015 
TOPIC 1 – INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY STUDIES 
Objectives 
At the end of the topic the learner will be able to”: - 
1) Define basic concepts in community health 
2) Describe characteristics of a community 
3) Identify types of communities 
4) Discuss factors that hold communities together 
5) Discus theories governing study of communities 
1.0 DEFINITIONS 
 A community is a group of people who...
- Class notes
- • 80 pages •
COMMUNITY HEALTH I 
INTRODUCTION AND PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY HEALTH 
 
2015 
TOPIC 1 – INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY STUDIES 
Objectives 
At the end of the topic the learner will be able to”: - 
1) Define basic concepts in community health 
2) Describe characteristics of a community 
3) Identify types of communities 
4) Discuss factors that hold communities together 
5) Discus theories governing study of communities 
1.0 DEFINITIONS 
 A community is a group of people who...
PUERPERIUM
PUERPERIUM 
• Period from the end of the 3rd stage of labour up to 6 weeks postpartum/ 
refers to the time after delivery when maternal physiologic changes 
related to pregnancy return to the nonpregnant state 
 • until most of the patient’s organs have returned to the non-pregnant state 
 • Also called the postpartum or postnatal period 
 PUERPERIUM 
 The woman recovers from the stresses of pregnancy & delivery, 
 Occurrence of physiological adaptations facilitating the restora...
- Class notes
- • 35 pages •
PUERPERIUM 
• Period from the end of the 3rd stage of labour up to 6 weeks postpartum/ 
refers to the time after delivery when maternal physiologic changes 
related to pregnancy return to the nonpregnant state 
 • until most of the patient’s organs have returned to the non-pregnant state 
 • Also called the postpartum or postnatal period 
 PUERPERIUM 
 The woman recovers from the stresses of pregnancy & delivery, 
 Occurrence of physiological adaptations facilitating the restora...