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MIDWIFERY 4 Running Head: MIDWIFERY 1 Midwifery Student Institution Midwifery

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Algonquin College

   

The Healthcare Sector (NSG3111)

   

Added on  2020-03-04

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This report will discuss healthcare sector. It is one of the most sensitive areas of concern as far as the healthy living of every individual is concerned. This report will describe the lack of blood transfusion that may lead to contracting anaemia by the pregnant woman during post-partum haemorrhage. Also discusses white blood cells, platelets, and the plasma as important blood elements critical to healthy pregnancy and delivery.

MIDWIFERY 4 Running Head: MIDWIFERY 1 Midwifery Student Institution Midwifery

   

Algonquin College

   

The Healthcare Sector (NSG3111)

   Added on 2020-03-04

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MIDWIFERY2MidwiferyThe healthcare sector is one of the most sensitive areas of concern as far as healthy livingof every individual is concerned. However, there is a collision of approaches of the provision of Medicare services emanating from the fact that patients are endowed with particular right regarding the choice of medication. The Medicare providers do not have much power to object their patients’ preferences hence calling on for harmony creation to find a long lasting solution whereby none of the parties will be feeling unconsidered. In particular, the midwifery department proves critical due to the complications underlying the sector. Arguing along that line, Jehovah witness women do not condone the blood transfusion, an activity that could lead to serious health problems. Medically, blood transfusion is very important in saving one’s life and enhancing fast recovery. In this case, assessing the impacts of the refusal of blood transfusion by pregnant Jehovah witness woman and her unborn baby will be important in gaining the in-depth understanding of the subject.Denial of blood transfusion in a situation of antepartum hemorrhage by the pregnant woman could predict prolonged labor pains during delivery. Actually, during prenatal care, there is a tendency of a pregnant woman to experience antepartum hemorrhage (Hubbard, Waters & Yazer, 2015). Labor pains are directly related to the level of hemoglobin the pregnant woman has during delivery. Actually, with a small degree of hemoglobin, blood-pumping nature of the heart to evoke expansion and contraction of vaginal canal will be reduced. Antepartum hemorrhage commonly occurs in the early week of pregnancy. It is worth noting that during suchtime, the pregnant woman is in dire need of extra blood through a process called blood transfusion. Loss of blood may be internal as well as vaginal. Also, the refusal of the pregnant woman during prenatal care can lead to the formation of the unhealthy fetus. The unborn child
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