Post-natal hemoconcentration refers to the increase in the concentration of red blood cells and other components in the blood after birth. This phenomenon occurs as the newborn's body adjusts to life outside the womb, often due to the transition from the fetal circulation, where blood volume is higher, to a more stable adult-like circulation. Factors such as fluid loss during delivery or changes in blood volume can contribute to this condition. It is typically a normal physiological response in newborns.
"When does Hemoconcentration occur?"
hemoconcentration
yes it causes dehydration
Define postnatal stage for any work
distinguish between prenatal & postnatal
Postnatal refers to the baby after it was born.Prenatal refers to the baby before its birth.Therefore postnatal complications refers to problems with a baby that occur or are noticed after the child is born.
after birth. Post means after. Natal means birth.
Hemoconcentration during blood draws occurs when there is a relative increase in the concentration of blood cells and proteins due to a decrease in plasma volume. This can be caused by various factors, including dehydration, prolonged tourniquet application, or insufficient fluid intake before the procedure. Additionally, physical activity or stress prior to the draw may also contribute to hemoconcentration by affecting blood flow and plasma volume. As a result, hemoconcentration can lead to inaccurate laboratory test results.
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Hemoconcentration typically affects blood tests that measure the concentration of various components in the blood, such as hemoglobin, hematocrit, and electrolytes. It may lead to falsely elevated results due to a decrease in the plasma volume, causing the concentration of these components to appear higher than they actually are.
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The amount of money that postnatal care will cost varies depending on where you go. On average it would cost about $80.