Monday, October 4, 2010

Online Medical Notes That Refer to the Unborn BABY

I came across @JessicaSideways' tweet:
















Is she correct?

Let's see if I can find medical school class notes & material online that use the word BABY or UNBORN BABY [s. or pl.]:


Human Reproduction and Development

"Week 9 - Week 40: (Fetus):
After 12 weeks or so, the baby's development is largely "finished" - except brain and lung development"

"A great website: Teratogens: Protecting your Unborn Baby
  • The early processes of development all need to occur at a precise time and place - that is why poor maternal nutrition, fever, drugs, alcohol, (particularly in the 1st trimester) all have potentially serious effects of the developing baby."



Prenatal Development and Its Influence on Children's Development

"Examine prenatal attachment from the historical perspective to the current understanding of the unborn baby’s prenatal life"

"Identify a relationship-based model of prenatal education and specific interventions to support parents’ awareness of the emotional needs of their unborn baby from pregnancy into the first three months of life"

"I have come to have a fuller understanding of prenatal development and the relationship between the parents and their unborn baby. "







Before the Beginning

"A formidable force is changing the way prenatal diseases and birth defects are viewed by pioneering ways to help babies before they are born."


"One of the few perinatologists in the country to offer surgical interventions for a baby in utero..."




Fetal Development [PowerPoint]


"38 weeks: the baby may be more than 20 inches;
the baby is full term and ready to be born."




CDE 232 - Introduction to Human Development

"Stopping smoking can help the baby, even in the third trimester."




Biological Effects of Radiation


"There are many chemical agents (such as thalidomide) and many biological agents (such as the viruses which cause German measles) that can also produce malformations while the baby is still in the embryonic or fetal stage of development."




Prenatal Effects of Radiation

"...it is important that you have a basic understanding of potential biological effects to an unborn baby associated with prenatal radiation exposure."

"Unborn babies are less sensitive to radiation during some stages of pregnancy than others. Unborn babies are particularly sensitive to radiation during their early development, between weeks 2 and 15 of pregnancy. However, since the baby is shielded by the mother's abdomen, the radiation dose to the unborn baby is lower than the dose to the mother for most radiation exposure events."

"Unborn babies are especially sensitive to the cancer-causing effects of radiation. However, the increased risks depend on the amount of radiation to which the baby was exposed and the amount of time that it was exposed."




Ultrasonography

This is a non-invasive procedure that is harmless to both the fetus and the mother. High frequency sound waves are utilized to produce visible images from the pattern of the echos made by different tissues and organs, including the baby in the amniotic cavity.
http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/PRENATAL/PRENATAL.html




Parvovirus B19 and pregnancy?
"Usually there is no serious complication for a pregnant woman or her baby following exposure...
Likewise, her unborn baby usually does not have any problems attributable to parvovirus B19 infection.

Sometimes, however, parvovirus B19 infection will cause the unborn baby to have severe anemia and the woman will have a miscarriage.

Other physicians may increase the frequency of doctor visits and perform blood tests and ultra-sound examinations to monitor the health of the unborn baby."

http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Defect/parvovirus.htm

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Some Medical/Obstetrics Books That Refer to the Unborn BABY

Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies
by Steven G. Gabbe MD, Joe Leigh Simpson MD, Jennifer R. Niebyl MD, Henry Galan MD

"It is helpful to ask the woman to mark on a calendar the first time she feels the baby move and to report this date." (page 121)

"Mercury in high levels may harm the unborn baby or young child's developing nervous system." (page 206)

"...of a three-point restraint across the maternal pelvis, provide the greatest protection to the mother and unborn child." (page 622)

"...management of the syphilis-infected gravida and her unborn child." (page 1194)



Case Files Obstetrics and Gynecology, Third Edition (LANGE Case Files)
by Eugene Toy, Benton Baker III

"...both the mother and baby have an excellent prognosis if a cesarean delivery is performed." (page 132)

"...usually necessitating delivery of the baby regardless of gestational age." (page 217)

"...the likelihood that their unborn baby will have sickle cell disease?" (page 260)



Hacker & Moore's Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology
by Neville F. Hacker MD, Joseph C. Gambone DO

"Caring for a pregnant woman creates a unique maternal-fetal relationship because the management of the mother inevitably affects her baby." (page 8)

"When the test is positive, the baby should usually be delivered." (page 90)

"MECHANISM OF LABOR. Six movements of the baby enable it to adapt to the maternal pelvis: descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation, and expulsion." (page 101)



Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology
by Peter W. Callen MD

"...and seek support systems before the baby arrives." (page 46)

"...to significantly improve the health outcomes of pregnant women and their babies." (page 711)

"...often showing baby faces in utero." (page 826)

"...survival of the pregnancy, and sex of the baby." (page 1006)



Clinical Sonography: A Practical Guide
by Roger C. Sanders, Tom C. Winter

"Quickening. The time when the mother first feels the baby move-about 16 to 18 weeks." (page 92)

"It can be difficult for the clinician to tell which part of the baby is going to be delivered first. Most babies are delivered head first (cephalic or vertex presentation)." (page 93)

"Studies have shown that parents who see their baby on ultrasound undergo a sort of prenatal bonding experience..." (page 98)

"A split screen with a good abdominal circumference from each baby shows comparable growth at a glance and can document the position of both fetuses. How is baby B relative to baby A? Or C?" (page 132)

"Noise-emitting device placed on maternal abdomen to buzz or wake up baby." (page 177)

"If the baby appears to be in a resting state, there are several things the observer can do to enhance fetal activity." (page 178)

"Often the mother can tell you which positions the baby does not 'like.'" (page 179)



Ob/Gyn Sonography: An Illustrated Review
by Marie DeLange, MD Glenn A. Rouse

"If a baby is in breech position, c-section is often performed." (page 109)



Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
by Juri W. Wladimiroff, Sturla Eik-Nes

"If a mother has a temperature, her unborn child is already at risk of maldevelopment as a result of the elevated temperature." (page 31)

"Parents might even consider this their baby's first physical examination." (page 79)



Fetal Echocardiography: A Practical Guide
by Lindsey D. Allan, Andrew C. Cook, Ian C. Huggon

"...and then up towards the head end of the baby, to the inlet of the thorax." (page 7)

"It is only by understanding the relationship of the image slice to the whole baby that the operator can know if he or she is viewing a normally positioned heart..." (page 9)



Textbook of Fetal Abnormalities
by Peter Twining, Josephine M. Mchugo, David W. Pilling

"...in order to allow informed choices to be made by the parents of the unborn child." (page 273)

"The surface-rendered image gives parents the opportunity to see a 'photograph' of their unborn child. Seeing a 3D picture of the fetal face... is an unforgettable experience for parents." (page 489)



Manual of Obstetrics (Spiral Manual Series)
by Arthur T. Evans

"A feeling that the baby is 'balling up' that lasts more than 30 seconds..." (page 12)

Monday, June 14, 2010

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Ten Simple Tips for Better Transcripts


Even seasoned transcriptionists can do at least one thing to further improve their transcription skills. Make your current best even better by following these ten simple tips for improving your transcripts:

Sharpen your English skills.
Take online quizzes and tests at least once a month. There are free tests on websites like Brainbench. If you're used to transcribing in US English, take a test in UK English. You might be pleasantly surprised as I was by the results. I came out in the Top 10 when I took the Brainbench UK Written English test two years ago. I also landed the top spot for test takers from the Philippines.

Sharpen your typing skills.
Pretend you're a newbie and Google 'typing freeware' or browse Download.com. Get new typing software that works for you and type away! Find out what your weak spot is (words you often misspell, for example). I personally enjoy word games and typing games so these are great ways to refresh and learn before tackling that next project.

Learn a new writing style or format.
Review or read about a format you're unfamiliar with. If you're used to the Chicago Manual of Style try reading about other formatting styles. This will enable you to apply for transcription jobs from buyers or clients who prefer that particular format.

Learn new tools.
I constantly search the world wide web for new tools, preferably freeware. Download new tools from Download.com so you can create even better transcripts. I love using Net Transport for downloading audio/video files, OneLook Reverse Dictionary and Ditto clipboard software for easier copypasting. These are great time savers!

Follow the rules.
Every client has a different set of rules that you must follow. If you gain a new client, stick to his or her rules and resist the urge to do your own thing or to follow the rules that your previous client has given you. When in doubt, ask. Take note of lessons or skills learned from your new client.

Learn from your past mistakes.
If possible, get a copy of edited or corrected transcripts so you can learn from your mistakes. Find out what your weaknesses are and learn how to best overcome them.

Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. Thomas A. Edison US inventor (1847 - 1931)

Take time for self-improvement.
Even five-star providers or freelancers need a break. Devote 15 to 30 minutes each day for personal development. Learn a new type of exercise one day and practice a relaxation technique the next. Find out what suits you best and what time works for you. What's important is that you take time for yourself so you can give your best each time you're working on a file.

Take onsite projects.
Take an onsite project, if available and if your schedule permits, just to gain more experience and possibly even more contacts with prospective clients. If you're experiencing some downtime in your online business, find out if there are transcriptionists in your area (or elsewhere in the world for that matter!) with an overflow of work that they'd be more than glad to delegate to someone else. I got a text message yesterday from one of our team leaders that her friend needs home-based medical transcriptionists! :)

Learn from others.
Get tips from other transcriptionists. Find out what tools (online dictionaries, word expanders, etc.) or techniques they are using. Read related blogs and listen to relevant podcasts. I can recall many times where the right piece of information landed on my lap just when I needed it most.

Share with others.
If you're a gifted speaker or teacher, look for ways to share your knowledge in your community or even online through Skype. Your knowledge expands even as you start sharing your knowledge to other people. Volunteer your time and provide free service to charitable organizations. This is one great way to further sharpen your skill and get good feedback for your sales letters or business blogs and possibly even business referrals.

What's your own top ten tips for better transcripts? Please feel free to share them in the comments section below or write about it and leave a link here. I'd be more than glad to learn from you. :D

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Ditto: http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Latest Prolife Tweets

" #Prochoice" Rhetoric & Lies has brought more harm to women & has killed over 50 million innocent human beings. #abortion #sexed

" #Prochoice" "Safe" Abortion rhetoric & lies has killed over 200 women since Roe. Next 1 could be U. Stop lying 2 women now!

Some #prochoice rs still believe/promote the "Back Alley" Myth. I say ditch the coathanger now! http://ajph.aphapublications.org/

#Abortion #Fact Thousands of women were NOT dying of illegal "back alley" abortions. #prochoice #prolife #pregnancy #sexed

#Abortion #Fact American women have abortions in part because IT IS LEGAL hence # of abortions skyrocketed. #prochoice #prolife #pregnancy

#Abortion #Fact 1000s of women will NOT die if abortion becomes illegal. Actually, millions of lives will be saved. #Prochoice = #Ignorance

" #Prochoice" has destroyed billions of lives worldwide. " #Prochoice" has saved ZERO women's lives. Abortion saves NONE. Choose LIFE.

Advances in medicine--availability of emergency care & drugs like penicillin--has saved women's lives, not abortion. CHOOSE LIFE. #prochoice

#Prochoice #LIE: A fetus is not a baby/child. || #Prolife #FACT: Medical experts/books say & prove otherwise. Science says FETUS=BABY=CHILD.

#Prochoice #LIE: Abortion is not murder. | #Prolife #FACT: Abortion is the brutal/inhumane murder of innocent human babies/children.

#Prochoice #LIE: Abortion is not murder since it is legal. | #Prolife #FACT: To murder is "to kill brutally or inhumanly." HeresTheBlood.com

#Prochoice #LIE 1000s of women will die if abortion becomes illegal like b4 Roe. || #Prolife #FACT PreRoe figures were exaggerated by NARAL!

#Prochoice #LIE 1000s of women will die.. | #Prolife #FACT >90% of abortions b4 1973 were performed by LICENSED PHYSICIANS! (Mary Calderone)

#Abortion #FACT: Healthy women R dying from LEGAL abortions..disguised as hemorrhaging, peritonitis, or other natural causes. :(( #prochoice

Previous quote from Abortion Myth Perpetuated http://www.nysun.com/new-york/abortion-myth-perpetuated/60958/ #prolife #prochoice

Leave it to libtards to emphasize that pregnancy is "worse than abortion". #Prochoice #LIE: Legal abortion is safe. Pregnancy isn't.

#Prochoice #LIE All #prolife abortion pics & vids R doctored. || Take a good look. http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/09/behind-19/
NOTE: Most are not doctored. There are plenty online if one will honestly search for the truth.

#Prochoice #LIE: #Prolife rs view women as "incubators" w/o rights/choices. | #FACT Most women R prolife & vice versa. I'm a prolife woman.



There was a time when hurting children was the worst thing any1 could possibly do, then came along " #prochoice feminists". #Abortion=MURDER

Such warped " #prochoice" thinking, pregnancy & adoption R bad, while abortion is the ultimate solution to women's problems! O_o

Such warped " #prochoice" thinking, an ultrasound is an "invasive procedure" while an abortion is completely safe and comfortable! o_O






TWEET FOR LIFE!

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