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A 16 page paper discussing the problems of maternal mortality and maternal health, which have reached critical mass in Ethiopia and remains problematic in other regions of the world as well. It is most common in those areas of intense poverty as evidenced by the areas of the world in which maternal mortality ratios are highest, but it also affects the profession in those areas of the world in which it is of far less consequence. The problem as it exists in the US and other developed nations is nearly negligible when considered in light of its magnitude in developing countries, particularly the poorest of those countries. The purpose here is to assess the problem of maternal mortality in Ethiopia and how it and the local health care profession can affect each other. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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16 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSnursPracEth.rtf
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was fairly common in times past that mothers did not always live through childbirth. Before there was a medical profession or any particularly well versed in medical care, death
in childbirth was quite common in the US. It is far less common in any developed nation in the current day, but it still is a problem of note.
The problem as it exists in the US and other developed nations is nearly negligible when considered in light of its magnitude in
developing countries, particularly the poorest of those countries. The purpose here is to assess the problem of maternal mortality in Ethiopia and how it and the local health care
profession can affect each other. II. Global Trend Infant mortality has been an issue
of concern for decades, and it is an issue that gains significant attention in assessing a countrys or regions overall health status. An issue that is of equal significance
but generally gains less attention is that of maternal mortality, or the incidence of death resulting from complications of pregnancy. The fact that maternal mortality gains less attention in
some measures and assessments does not mean that it gains no attention at all, however. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that reduction of maternal mortality has been the
focus of several recent international conferences (AbouZahr and Wardlaw, 2001), and that it is an ongoing issue that health care workers and administrators across the world actively attempt to improve.
Measurement of maternal mortality has been problematic, particularly in those countries of intense poverty where the problem is greatest. AbouZahr and Wardlaw
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