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Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils ; 8(5):797-804, 2021.
Article in English | GIM | ID: covidwho-1812641

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The World Health Organization declared a public health emergency on January 30, 2020, as a result of the coronavirus illness 2019 (COVID-19), which was caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. (SARS-CoV-2). Newborns may show COVID-19 indications, according to the findings of current investigations. Despite the fact that the disease expresses itself differently in different cultures, only a few studies have been conducted on COVID-19-infected mothers. The World Health Organization termed the new coronavirus illness 2019, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome. coronavirus disease on January 7, 2020. (COVID-19) reported in ANC-MOTHER : as a percentage of the total number of cases in the general population Because the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) estimates that 0.35 million kids are born each year, screening pregnant women and providing perinatal care to babies of COVID-19 positive moms is critical. Initially, there was little evidence of mother-to-infant transmission, and only a few deaths in ANC- MOTHER and her newborn were reported, but now that transplacental transmission has been demonstrated, transmission can be controlled with good care or all preventive measures. Patient history: Due to uterine contractions, a 35-year-old woman was referred to the AVBRH Hospital, Sawangi Meghe, Wardha. She was gravida4, para3, with a 39-week pregnancy and three previous caesarean sections. She had no underlying illnesses and had no previous exposure to COVID-19-infected people. On admission, she didn't have a fever or any other symptoms like cough, sore throat, or muscle weakness. Clinical Findings: The patient had undergone with various investigations like blood test, USG, physical examination and CT scan, Computers tomography, and newborn assessment Medical Management: Patient was treated with calcium supplement and iron supplement. Inj. Piptaz 4.45gm, it is antibacterial Drug, It's Prevent the growth or spread of bacteria. Inj. clindamycin 600 mg, it is a antibiotic drug, and it's action is slowing and stopping the growth of bacteria. Inj Levoflox 750 mg, it is a antibiotic drug, Inj neomol 100 ml, it is a painkiller;Tab Limcee 500 mg, it is vitamin supplement. Tab zincovit, it is nutrition suppliment and preventing vitamin and mineral deficiency;Inj dexa 6 mg, it is a steroid, it is treat a condition such as a inflammatory and autoimmune condition, Tab ecosprin 75 mg, it is (NSAID) non-steroid Anti inflammatory drug, it decrease the formation harmful blood clots. Inj ramdesivir, it is antiviral drug used to treat Covid infection. Nursing management: Administered fluid replacement i.e. DNS and RL, Fetal monitoring, monitored all vital signs hourly. Do physical examination, Give proper information regarding the disease condition, provide proper environment to the patient, provide proper care to the patient, give psychological support to the patient, educate patient regarding the disease condition, discuss about the health issues of the patient with doctor. Conclusion : In conclusion, the intensity of Covid -19 Antenatal mother's stage and degree of sickness.

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International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences ; 11(Special Issue 1):1420-1425, 2020.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1043060

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COVID is a highly contagious viral disease that has caused massive outbreaks throughout the world causing a pandemic. The need to curtail its spread is quite evident in the numbers itself, with over 10.5 million cases worldwide as of today. The healthcare professionals face a multitude of problems in a scenario like this and their protection is of utmost importance. This unprecedented scenario requires them to form new habits that ensure their safety and therefore it is of great importance that information regarding personal safety be reviewed from time to time as knowledge takes time and repetition to get converted into actions and even more so to get converted to habit. A lot of misconceptions also exist regarding the equipment and practices that need to be implemented that require clarification. This article reviews strategies to be used by the healthcare workers and the hospital to tackle cases effectively, provide appropriate care and at the same time ensure their own safety and safety of all other personnel at the hospital as well as patients. An important aspect covered here is personal protective. Information regarding the equipment, it’s uses, and protocols are explored with the aim of strengthening the knowledge base of the healthcare force and to reinforce precautionary measures to be taken during these tough times.

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