Monthly Archives: June 2023

Harnessing NASG (Non-pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment) for Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Management

Excessive genital bleeding at any time after the baby’s birth up to 6 weeks after delivery is characterised as postpartum haemorrhage. A quantitative definition is connected to blood loss in excess of 500 mL following the baby’s birth.  While the quantitative definition is valuable for statistics, the effect of the blood loss is more important… Read More »

Unveiling the Global Health Crisis: Tackling Anemia’s Impact

According to the newly revealed NFHS-5 statistics, the prevalence of anaemia has increased among children, women of all ages, including pregnant women, and males. With a few exceptions, this increase in prevalence was recorded in practically all states. However, there are concerns about the cut-offs and how they may be causing over-diagnosis. NFHS Haemoglobin in… Read More »

Envisioning the Future of Healthcare Informatics: The Role of Nursing Informatics

Health Care Informatics: As government programmes support the establishment of uniform electronic health records, the existing random and uneven use of paper records and computers to document, store, and retrieve patient care information is undergoing tremendous change. An electronic health record is a computerised record of all of an individual’s health information that can be… Read More »