REASSURING - significado y definición. Qué es REASSURING
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Qué (quién) es REASSURING - definición

HUMAN DISEASE
Foetal distress; Fetal stress; Non-reassuring fetal status
  • Cardiotocography is used to monitor fetal heart rate.
  • Newborn receiving positive pressure ventilation

reassuring      
adj.
1) reassuring to + inf. (it is reassuring to note that airport security has been improved)
2) reassuring that + clause (it is reassuring that airport security has been improved)
reassuring      
If you find someone's words or actions reassuring, they make you feel less worried about something.
It was reassuring to hear John's familiar voice...
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf/that
reassuringly
'It's okay now,' he said reassuringly.
ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
reassure      
v.
1) (D; tr.) to reassure about, of (they reassured us of their support)
2) (L; must have an object) we reassured them that we would not be late

Wikipedia

Fetal distress

Fetal distress, also known as non-reassuring fetal status, is a condition during pregnancy or labor in which the fetus shows signs of inadequate oxygenation. Due to its imprecision, the term "fetal distress" has fallen out of use in American obstetrics. The term "non-reassuring fetal status" has largely replaced it. It is characterized by changes in fetal movement, growth, heart rate, and presence of meconium stained fluid.

Risk factors for fetal distress/non-reassuring fetal status include anemia, restriction of fetal growth, maternal hypertension or cardiovascular disease, low amniotic fluid or meconium in the amniotic fluid, or a post-term pregnancy. The condition is detected most often with electronic fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring through cardiotocography (CTG), which allows clinicians to measure changes in the fetal cardiac response to declining oxygen. Specifically, heart rate decelerations detected on CTG can represent danger to the fetus and to delivery.

Treatment primarily consists of intrauterine resuscitation, the goal of which is to restore oxygenation of the fetus. This can involve improving the position, hydration, and oxygenation of the mother, as well as amnioinfusion to restore sufficient amniotic fluid, delaying preterm labor contractions with tocolysis, and correction of fetal acid-base balance. An algorithm is used to treat/resuscitate babies in need of respiratory support post-birth.

Ejemplos de uso de REASSURING
1. But this weeks headlines are wonderfully reassuring.
2. But Obama‘s responses on the latter are reassuring.
3. Bush, and Bush‘s reassuring presence largely silenced questions about Reagan.
4. All the tests have been very reassuring," Talamona said.
5. The answer unfortunately, is not affirmative and reassuring.