This document outlines an expert system for providing pregnancy and newborn healthcare information. It describes the objectives of the system, components of an expert system including the knowledge base and inference engine, and knowledge related to pregnancy such as health conditions, nutrition, and newborn care. The system aims to help mothers care for their health during pregnancy by calculating pregnancy weeks and providing information to prevent diseases.
TCM views the body as an interconnected system and sees prenatal and postnatal health as influenced by factors like diet, exercise, stress, and the flow of qi (energy) through meridians. Treatments like acupuncture, herbal medicine, and bodywork can help address imbalances and support the health of both mother and baby. The postnatal period is also considered important for recovery and rebalancing after birth.
Placenta power by Dr. Kentaro Yoshida, JapanSwapan Das
An excellent book on Human Placental Extract by Dr. Kentaro Yoshida, Japan. This book is especially for the people who are non-technical on this subject and wants to have a first hand information on Human Placental Extract Therapy. All rights of the book is reserved with Dr. Kentaro Yoshida, and its been uploaded on http://placentrex.blogspot.com/ - the human placental extract blog for the general awareness on this subject.
The document discusses nausea and vomiting that commonly occurs during early pregnancy. It is usually mild and stops by 14 weeks, but in some cases can be severe and persist, termed hyperemesis gravidarum. This severe form can cause health issues like dehydration if not treated. The document also provides an overview of the three trimesters of pregnancy, antenatal care objectives and processes.
Antenatal care involves planned examinations and observations of a woman from conception through birth. Effective antenatal care can help reduce risks to both mother and infant through early and regular checkups. The goals of antenatal care are to reduce maternal and infant mortality and morbidity rates by preventing, identifying, and treating any maternal or fetal issues that could impact the pregnancy outcome. Key components of antenatal care include medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, health education, and monitoring for danger signs throughout the pregnancy.
The document discusses maternal and child health. It defines maternal and child health services as promoting, preventing, therapeutic or rehabilitation care for mothers and children. It outlines the key stages of maternal development from pre-pregnancy to postpartum and child development from conception to age 5. The objectives and components of maternal and child health programs and services are described, including antenatal, intranatal, postnatal care and child health services. High-risk mothers and babies are also identified.
This document outlines the psychological, physical, and developmental changes that occur during pregnancy for both the mother and baby. For the mother, common psychological effects include mood swings, anxiety, and body image issues. Physically, the body undergoes changes like weight gain and breast enlargement. Each trimester comes with its own set of symptoms. For the baby, development occurs in germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages. Key milestones are noted for weeks 9-38, such as organ formation, movement, and growth. Maintaining nutrition and exercise is important for both mother and baby's health.
The document summarizes prenatal development from conception through birth. It describes the germinal, embryonic, and fetal periods and key developmental milestones. Risks to the developing fetus from genetic factors, environmental teratogens, and birth complications are discussed. The challenges of preterm birth and low birthweight are also covered.
If you suspect, or know, that you are pregnant, we hope you have already visited your
doctor!
Presuming that you have confirmed your suspicions and that this is your first child, or
that you wish to take better care of yourself during pregnancy than you did during your
other pregnancies; you have come to the right place!
Our goal is to give you all the information you will need to care for your health and the
health of your unborn child during your pregnancy.
To do that, we believe it is important for you to understand pregnancy, and what is
happening to your body as your baby develops and nears term.
Therefore, all the information we give you about taking care of yourself will be clarified
with information about what is happening to your body and why it is important to follow
the recommendations we give you and the recommendations and advice of your doctor.
First, and foremost, it is important to consult a doctor and to get on a schedule of visits
and testing to accommodate every stage of your pregnancy.
TCM views the body as an interconnected system and sees prenatal and postnatal health as influenced by factors like diet, exercise, stress, and the flow of qi (energy) through meridians. Treatments like acupuncture, herbal medicine, and bodywork can help address imbalances and support the health of both mother and baby. The postnatal period is also considered important for recovery and rebalancing after birth.
Placenta power by Dr. Kentaro Yoshida, JapanSwapan Das
An excellent book on Human Placental Extract by Dr. Kentaro Yoshida, Japan. This book is especially for the people who are non-technical on this subject and wants to have a first hand information on Human Placental Extract Therapy. All rights of the book is reserved with Dr. Kentaro Yoshida, and its been uploaded on http://placentrex.blogspot.com/ - the human placental extract blog for the general awareness on this subject.
The document discusses nausea and vomiting that commonly occurs during early pregnancy. It is usually mild and stops by 14 weeks, but in some cases can be severe and persist, termed hyperemesis gravidarum. This severe form can cause health issues like dehydration if not treated. The document also provides an overview of the three trimesters of pregnancy, antenatal care objectives and processes.
Antenatal care involves planned examinations and observations of a woman from conception through birth. Effective antenatal care can help reduce risks to both mother and infant through early and regular checkups. The goals of antenatal care are to reduce maternal and infant mortality and morbidity rates by preventing, identifying, and treating any maternal or fetal issues that could impact the pregnancy outcome. Key components of antenatal care include medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, health education, and monitoring for danger signs throughout the pregnancy.
The document discusses maternal and child health. It defines maternal and child health services as promoting, preventing, therapeutic or rehabilitation care for mothers and children. It outlines the key stages of maternal development from pre-pregnancy to postpartum and child development from conception to age 5. The objectives and components of maternal and child health programs and services are described, including antenatal, intranatal, postnatal care and child health services. High-risk mothers and babies are also identified.
This document outlines the psychological, physical, and developmental changes that occur during pregnancy for both the mother and baby. For the mother, common psychological effects include mood swings, anxiety, and body image issues. Physically, the body undergoes changes like weight gain and breast enlargement. Each trimester comes with its own set of symptoms. For the baby, development occurs in germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages. Key milestones are noted for weeks 9-38, such as organ formation, movement, and growth. Maintaining nutrition and exercise is important for both mother and baby's health.
The document summarizes prenatal development from conception through birth. It describes the germinal, embryonic, and fetal periods and key developmental milestones. Risks to the developing fetus from genetic factors, environmental teratogens, and birth complications are discussed. The challenges of preterm birth and low birthweight are also covered.
If you suspect, or know, that you are pregnant, we hope you have already visited your
doctor!
Presuming that you have confirmed your suspicions and that this is your first child, or
that you wish to take better care of yourself during pregnancy than you did during your
other pregnancies; you have come to the right place!
Our goal is to give you all the information you will need to care for your health and the
health of your unborn child during your pregnancy.
To do that, we believe it is important for you to understand pregnancy, and what is
happening to your body as your baby develops and nears term.
Therefore, all the information we give you about taking care of yourself will be clarified
with information about what is happening to your body and why it is important to follow
the recommendations we give you and the recommendations and advice of your doctor.
First, and foremost, it is important to consult a doctor and to get on a schedule of visits
and testing to accommodate every stage of your pregnancy.
This document discusses preterm birth and care of preterm infants. It defines preterm birth as birth before 37 weeks of gestation. It describes developmental milestones from 26-36 weeks gestation. It discusses risks like diabetes and smoking. It outlines management of preterm infants including in the NICU with incubators and kangaroo care. It also discusses long term risks of prematurity like cerebral palsy.
The document discusses antenatal care, which refers to the periodic supervision and examination of a pregnant woman from conception to labor. The goals of antenatal care include reducing mortality and morbidity, improving health, preparing for labor and delivery, detecting and treating complications, and providing education. Components of antenatal care include medical history, physical exam, weight monitoring, health teaching, and identifying danger signs. Regular visits are recommended throughout pregnancy.
Assessing-the-Woman-in-Labor WHO REF.pptxamaljaber10
On first attending a woman in labor, a rapid assessment must be done to determine if immediate care or referral is needed. This involves checking vital signs, looking for signs of distress, and asking about danger symptoms. If stable, a full history is then taken including gravidity, parity, last menstrual period, and any issues in the current pregnancy. A physical exam evaluates the abdomen for baby's size, lie, and presentation and performs a vaginal exam to determine labor progress. The assessment ensures the appropriate care is provided to the woman and baby.
This document discusses growth and development in pediatrics. It defines growth as an increase in physical size that can be measured, while development refers to increased skills and function through maturation and learning. The document outlines several principles of growth and development, including that it is a continuous process that varies between individuals. It also discusses factors that can influence growth such as heredity, prenatal environment, nutrition, and health issues. The stages of development from prenatal to adolescence are outlined. Characteristics of the newborn period such as physical measurements, vital signs, skin features, and the fontanels are described.
This document discusses potential birth injuries that can occur during delivery and their long-term effects. It notes that forceps deliveries can sometimes cause nerve damage or spinal misalignment in infants. One such injury is subluxation, where vertebrae move out of position, putting pressure on spinal nerves and affecting the body parts they control. The document suggests the author's son's learning disabilities may have been caused by nerve damage from a forceps delivery he experienced as an infant. It provides information on APGAR tests, signs of subluxation, and conditions like intellectual and developmental disabilities that could potentially result from birth injuries. The author concludes more research should be done on birth method's long-term impacts and that parents should be
This document discusses maternal and newborn healthcare. It emphasizes the importance of prenatal and postnatal care for both mother and baby. Prenatal care involves regular checkups and tests to monitor the health of the mother and fetus. Postnatal care for newborns includes essential procedures like APGAR tests and immunizations. After giving birth, mothers need rest but should also establish breastfeeding if possible and return to physical activity gradually. Responsible parenthood is discussed as well, along with family planning methods for spacing children. The roles of parents in child rearing are to provide for basic needs and a safe, nurturing environment.
This document outlines the goals, components, and procedures of antenatal care. It discusses assessing a pregnant woman's history, vital signs, and physical exam. Key parts of the physical exam include assessing the abdomen, fetal position and presentation. The goals of antenatal care are outlined as reducing maternal and infant mortality, improving health, and preparing for labor. Regular checkups that assess health and growth are important for effective antenatal care.
Maternal and child health (MCH) services aim to provide comprehensive healthcare to pregnant women, mothers, and young children. The key goals are to reduce mortality and morbidity during pregnancy and childbirth, promote healthy growth and development of children, and regulate fertility through family planning services. MCH services include antenatal, natal, and postnatal care for mothers as well as immunizations, nutrition monitoring, and illness treatment for children from birth to age five. The document outlines the various components and objectives of MCH at each stage of care.
Maternal and child health (MCH) services aim to provide comprehensive healthcare to pregnant women, mothers, and young children. The key goals are to reduce mortality and morbidity during pregnancy and childbirth, promote healthy growth and development of children, and regulate fertility through family planning services. MCH services include antenatal, natal, and postnatal care for mothers as well as immunizations, nutrition monitoring, and illness treatment for children from birth to age five. The document outlines the various components and objectives of MCH at each stage of care.
This document discusses antenatal care and diagnosis of pregnancy. It provides an overview of the objectives, importance and components of initial comprehensive evaluation during antenatal care visits. The initial evaluation involves diagnosing the pregnancy, obtaining a medical history, conducting a physical exam, assessing gestational age, and providing instructions to the patient. The goals are to monitor maternal and fetal health, identify high-risk pregnancies, detect medical issues, and educate the mother. A proper diagnosis is important to guide treatment and management of any existing conditions during the pregnancy.
The document discusses postnatal assessment procedures for mothers and babies. It outlines the objectives, content, and steps of the assessment. Key points include:
1. Postnatal assessment examines the physical and mental health of the mother and baby's progress in the first 6 weeks after birth. It aims to detect issues, provide health education, and plan family planning.
2. The assessment involves examining the mother's physical health, vaginal bleeding, breastfeeding, perineum, and providing advice. It also involves examining the baby and noting their development.
3. Factors like socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and health complications can influence a woman's postnatal care and outcomes for her and her baby.
The document discusses various topics related to preventive healthcare, including autoimmune disorders, pregnancy, kidney stones, heart diseases, obesity, AIDS, cancer, diabetes, healthcare brands, and the effects of drinking on the liver. It provides information on each topic in 1-2 paragraphs, covering causes, symptoms, treatments, and prevention strategies. The editor-in-chief welcomes readers to provide feedback and contribute articles to the magazine to increase health awareness among the general public.
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, specific and measurable exercise goals, and how achieving weight management and body image goals can improve confidence and overall health. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition and exercise is emphasized as important for long term well-being.
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, specific and measurable exercise goals, and how achieving goals can boost confidence and self-esteem. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition and exercise is important for overall well-being and preventing diseases.
weight loss management is one of the vital concerns of health authorities who are truly dedicate in the preservation good and better living .i lost 54 pounds in only 7 weeks with no exercise due to osteoarthritis in her damaged knee.
learn more -https://bit.ly/37OnBxk
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, limiting sweets and smoking, and engaging in specific, measurable, and adjustable exercise goals to stay on track. The overall message is that goal setting is important for weight loss, weight maintenance, and developing a healthy lifestyle and body image. Proper nutrition and regular exercise are emphasized as effective ways to meet weight management goals.
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, specific and measurable exercise goals, and how achieving goals can boost confidence and self-esteem. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition and exercise is emphasized as important for overall well-being and preventing disease.
Weight Loss Management is one of the vital concerns of health
authorities who are truly dedicate in the preservation of good and
better living. They are focusing themselves in this line of work so that
they can easily control and monitor the condition of every person that
needs support, medications and treatments so that for these people to
overcome their difficulty in their diet program. The concept of this
article is to make people aware on why they have to be conscious
about their weight condition and on how they can prevent illness that
might occur in the near future because they just neglected their
unhealthy situation.
Goal setting for weight management Burn FatReadMore.ly
Introduction goal setting for weight management Inside this book you will discover the topic About the reason goals are important In weight loss The reason goals are important in weight management, the reason School reason goals are important in body image. Tips for setting goals are eating right For setting goals for exercise Tips for setting goals for body image How to stick to weight loss goals you have Set.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
This document discusses preterm birth and care of preterm infants. It defines preterm birth as birth before 37 weeks of gestation. It describes developmental milestones from 26-36 weeks gestation. It discusses risks like diabetes and smoking. It outlines management of preterm infants including in the NICU with incubators and kangaroo care. It also discusses long term risks of prematurity like cerebral palsy.
The document discusses antenatal care, which refers to the periodic supervision and examination of a pregnant woman from conception to labor. The goals of antenatal care include reducing mortality and morbidity, improving health, preparing for labor and delivery, detecting and treating complications, and providing education. Components of antenatal care include medical history, physical exam, weight monitoring, health teaching, and identifying danger signs. Regular visits are recommended throughout pregnancy.
Assessing-the-Woman-in-Labor WHO REF.pptxamaljaber10
On first attending a woman in labor, a rapid assessment must be done to determine if immediate care or referral is needed. This involves checking vital signs, looking for signs of distress, and asking about danger symptoms. If stable, a full history is then taken including gravidity, parity, last menstrual period, and any issues in the current pregnancy. A physical exam evaluates the abdomen for baby's size, lie, and presentation and performs a vaginal exam to determine labor progress. The assessment ensures the appropriate care is provided to the woman and baby.
This document discusses growth and development in pediatrics. It defines growth as an increase in physical size that can be measured, while development refers to increased skills and function through maturation and learning. The document outlines several principles of growth and development, including that it is a continuous process that varies between individuals. It also discusses factors that can influence growth such as heredity, prenatal environment, nutrition, and health issues. The stages of development from prenatal to adolescence are outlined. Characteristics of the newborn period such as physical measurements, vital signs, skin features, and the fontanels are described.
This document discusses potential birth injuries that can occur during delivery and their long-term effects. It notes that forceps deliveries can sometimes cause nerve damage or spinal misalignment in infants. One such injury is subluxation, where vertebrae move out of position, putting pressure on spinal nerves and affecting the body parts they control. The document suggests the author's son's learning disabilities may have been caused by nerve damage from a forceps delivery he experienced as an infant. It provides information on APGAR tests, signs of subluxation, and conditions like intellectual and developmental disabilities that could potentially result from birth injuries. The author concludes more research should be done on birth method's long-term impacts and that parents should be
This document discusses maternal and newborn healthcare. It emphasizes the importance of prenatal and postnatal care for both mother and baby. Prenatal care involves regular checkups and tests to monitor the health of the mother and fetus. Postnatal care for newborns includes essential procedures like APGAR tests and immunizations. After giving birth, mothers need rest but should also establish breastfeeding if possible and return to physical activity gradually. Responsible parenthood is discussed as well, along with family planning methods for spacing children. The roles of parents in child rearing are to provide for basic needs and a safe, nurturing environment.
This document outlines the goals, components, and procedures of antenatal care. It discusses assessing a pregnant woman's history, vital signs, and physical exam. Key parts of the physical exam include assessing the abdomen, fetal position and presentation. The goals of antenatal care are outlined as reducing maternal and infant mortality, improving health, and preparing for labor. Regular checkups that assess health and growth are important for effective antenatal care.
Maternal and child health (MCH) services aim to provide comprehensive healthcare to pregnant women, mothers, and young children. The key goals are to reduce mortality and morbidity during pregnancy and childbirth, promote healthy growth and development of children, and regulate fertility through family planning services. MCH services include antenatal, natal, and postnatal care for mothers as well as immunizations, nutrition monitoring, and illness treatment for children from birth to age five. The document outlines the various components and objectives of MCH at each stage of care.
Maternal and child health (MCH) services aim to provide comprehensive healthcare to pregnant women, mothers, and young children. The key goals are to reduce mortality and morbidity during pregnancy and childbirth, promote healthy growth and development of children, and regulate fertility through family planning services. MCH services include antenatal, natal, and postnatal care for mothers as well as immunizations, nutrition monitoring, and illness treatment for children from birth to age five. The document outlines the various components and objectives of MCH at each stage of care.
This document discusses antenatal care and diagnosis of pregnancy. It provides an overview of the objectives, importance and components of initial comprehensive evaluation during antenatal care visits. The initial evaluation involves diagnosing the pregnancy, obtaining a medical history, conducting a physical exam, assessing gestational age, and providing instructions to the patient. The goals are to monitor maternal and fetal health, identify high-risk pregnancies, detect medical issues, and educate the mother. A proper diagnosis is important to guide treatment and management of any existing conditions during the pregnancy.
The document discusses postnatal assessment procedures for mothers and babies. It outlines the objectives, content, and steps of the assessment. Key points include:
1. Postnatal assessment examines the physical and mental health of the mother and baby's progress in the first 6 weeks after birth. It aims to detect issues, provide health education, and plan family planning.
2. The assessment involves examining the mother's physical health, vaginal bleeding, breastfeeding, perineum, and providing advice. It also involves examining the baby and noting their development.
3. Factors like socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and health complications can influence a woman's postnatal care and outcomes for her and her baby.
The document discusses various topics related to preventive healthcare, including autoimmune disorders, pregnancy, kidney stones, heart diseases, obesity, AIDS, cancer, diabetes, healthcare brands, and the effects of drinking on the liver. It provides information on each topic in 1-2 paragraphs, covering causes, symptoms, treatments, and prevention strategies. The editor-in-chief welcomes readers to provide feedback and contribute articles to the magazine to increase health awareness among the general public.
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, specific and measurable exercise goals, and how achieving weight management and body image goals can improve confidence and overall health. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition and exercise is emphasized as important for long term well-being.
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, specific and measurable exercise goals, and how achieving goals can boost confidence and self-esteem. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition and exercise is important for overall well-being and preventing diseases.
weight loss management is one of the vital concerns of health authorities who are truly dedicate in the preservation good and better living .i lost 54 pounds in only 7 weeks with no exercise due to osteoarthritis in her damaged knee.
learn more -https://bit.ly/37OnBxk
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, limiting sweets and smoking, and engaging in specific, measurable, and adjustable exercise goals to stay on track. The overall message is that goal setting is important for weight loss, weight maintenance, and developing a healthy lifestyle and body image. Proper nutrition and regular exercise are emphasized as effective ways to meet weight management goals.
This document provides tips and guidelines for setting goals related to weight management, including eating right, exercise, and maintaining a positive body image. Some key points discussed include eating whole grains, vegetables and fruits, maintaining a low-fat diet, specific and measurable exercise goals, and how achieving goals can boost confidence and self-esteem. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition and exercise is emphasized as important for overall well-being and preventing disease.
Weight Loss Management is one of the vital concerns of health
authorities who are truly dedicate in the preservation of good and
better living. They are focusing themselves in this line of work so that
they can easily control and monitor the condition of every person that
needs support, medications and treatments so that for these people to
overcome their difficulty in their diet program. The concept of this
article is to make people aware on why they have to be conscious
about their weight condition and on how they can prevent illness that
might occur in the near future because they just neglected their
unhealthy situation.
Goal setting for weight management Burn FatReadMore.ly
Introduction goal setting for weight management Inside this book you will discover the topic About the reason goals are important In weight loss The reason goals are important in weight management, the reason School reason goals are important in body image. Tips for setting goals are eating right For setting goals for exercise Tips for setting goals for body image How to stick to weight loss goals you have Set.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
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- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
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Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
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I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
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* Live demos with code snippets
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Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
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DeFi represents a paradigm shift in the financial industry. Instead of relying on traditional, centralized institutions like banks, DeFi leverages blockchain technology to create a decentralized network of financial services. This means that financial transactions can occur directly between parties, without intermediaries, using smart contracts on platforms like Ethereum.
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4. OBJECTIVES
Information on the following topics:
Healthy pregnancy
Labor and birth
Postpartum health
Breastfeeding
Newborn Care
Pregnancy Weeks Calculator
A list of experiences
Make it Clearly and easily to
use
we will shall:
5. EXPERT SYSTEM
What is an Expert System ?
Artificial intelligence based system that converts the
knowledge of an expert in a specific subject into a software
code
6. Components of an Expert System
The
Knowledgebase.
User
Interface
Inference
and Engine
EXPERT SYSTEM
7. Components of an Expert System
The non-expert user queries the expert system.This is done by asking a question, or by
answering questions asked by the expert system.
The inference engine uses the query to search the knowledge base and then provides an answer
or some advice to the user.
EXPERT SYSTEM
9. It reduces the time taken to solve the problem
It includes the knowledge of many experts , its more accurate than a single expert
improves customer/patient services and the standing of the expert
Can predict future problems and solve current ones
It saves the company money due to faster service time
Advantages of expert system
EXPERT SYSTEM
10. The limits of expert systems
Expert systems cost a lot to set up.
It will need continuous updating... which can
take it temporarily out of use.
The user will need training in how to use it,
which takes time and money.
In a company or doctors practice, there will need
to be one in every garage/branch/ surgery.
EXPERT SYSTEM
12. :Pregnancy in the first month (week 1-4 of pregnancy)
1- In the third week, the spinal cord tube, the heart tube, the primitive
brain, the eyes and the kidney begin to form.
2 -Your stomach is the same size compared to pre-pregnancy, but you
can feel the tightness of the breast, fatigue, and urination, but these
.symptoms will disappear.over time
How your child develops inside you during the months of pregnancy:
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
13. Pregnancy in the second month (week 5-8 of
pregnancy):
1 - Arms, legs and face can be seen clearly, all main devices
are present.
2 - Morning sickness begins.
3- Do not take your medicine without consulting your
doctorPREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
14. Pregnancy in the third month(week 9-13 of
pregnancy) :
1 -The nail base is formed and the head becomes
relatively smaller than the previous stage.
2 -The mother feels a certain amount of weight and
pressure on the ankles, and become more susceptible to
constipation and.diarrheaPREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
15. Pregnancy in the fourth month (week 14-17 of
pregnancy)
1- Member evolution is almost complete.
2-You can feel his first movements at this time.
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
16. :Pregnancy in the fifth month (week 18-21 of
pregnancy)
1 -The fetus actively moves its arms and legs, its heartbeat can be
heard by using the
earpiece, the fetal length is about 25 cm and its weight is about 300
grams.
2- Mother's weight increases overall.The uterus (uterus) rises to the
navel level.
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
17. Pregnancy in the sixth month (week 22-26 of
pregnancy):
1 -The child moves more actively and constantly changes his
posture and his body is covered with a light layer of fluff.
2- Swelling and swelling in the ankles and legs in the mother easily,
and should raise its legs constantly to reduce ascites.PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
18. :Pregnancy in the seventh month (week 27-30 of
pregnancy)
1 -The brain begins to control the function of organs.
2- lungs are still not developed, so the viability of life in this period
about 67%.
3- Urinary retention increases in the mother. Hemorrhoids and
varicose veins can appear.
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
19. :Pregnancy in the eighth month (week 31-35 of
pregnancy)
Intermittent contractions come and go, the mother needs to take.1-
enough rest to reduce the weight on the heart.
2 - takes the head and the position of natural birth (head down).
Your child's movements become more powerful, and can be
.observed.3- when watching your abdomen
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
20. Pregnancy in the ninth month (week 36-40 of
pregnancy)
1-The function of the lungs fully develops, the limbs are more complete and
round.The hair is thin and woolen with a length of 2 3 cm.
2- Fetal formation completed.
3- begin strong and irregular contractions.
4- Be ready to give birth at any time.
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
21. Calculationofthepregnancyperiodintheweeks:
The normal period is 40 weeks, and may be increased or
decreased by two weeks, i.e., between 38 and 42 weeks.
The period is measured in weeks because the months are
different and more than four weeks.
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
22. Before Pregnancy
Make sure to talk to your doctor about health problems you have now or have had in
the past.
During Pregnancy
Keep in mind that there are ways to manage problems
that come up during pregnancy. Always contact your prenatal care provider if you have
any concerns during your pregnancy
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
23. some common maternal healthconditions or problems a
woman may experience during pregnancy:
1-Anemia
(2-UrinaryTract Infections (UTI
3- High Blood Pressure
4-Gestational Diabetes
Mellitus (GDM)
5-Obesity and Weight Gain
6-Some women experience depression during or after
pregnancy.
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
24. There are also diseases related to food:
such as:
Lysteriasis: a disease caused by contaminated food
Toxoplasmosis or cat's disease: known asToxoplasma,
transmitted to the pregnant mother by cats and all warm-
blooded animals.
Salmonella: a bacterial disease resulting from the foods
such as meat, eggs and milk, not well cooked
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
25. Basic rules for the preventionof pregnancy diseases:
-Wash fruits and vegetables well.
- Cook meat, eggs and boil the milk
before ingestion.
-Avoid mixing with cats
- hand washing several times a day.
- Ensure the validity of food before
buying
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
33. 6- screening hearing when newborn
7- Breast lumps
8- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
9- necrosis of the teeth
10- Edward syndrome
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
34. Breastfeeding
Taking care of the umbilical cord
Taking care of the skin of the baby from
eczema and dry skin
Organizing the child’s sleep
personal hygiene
Information and guidance for child care after birth
PREGNANT
WOMEN‘S
KNOWLEDGE .
36. Related Work
Survey
AMRAPALIKA
is a program that can help farmers to diagnose rice diseases by using expert
system methodology.The system includes database, inference engine and user-
interface.
The database contains information such as recommendations and medicines. It also
contains
pictures of rice diseases to make the decision support more useful.
The users can simply run get the support by running the program and go through
the sections.
Weakness:
Not accurate. It may not solve the problem.
Only number of experts can update the database.
It is not able to learn from the mistakes.Thus, the system definitely will not be able to develop
the solution.
Strength:
Easy to log-in and access.
Fast support.The user will get the answer in short time.
Informative database from different experts.
Updated system. It contains a solution for most of the rice diseases.
37. iChess
is the first computer chess-playing system. It plays like an expert chess
player. It
contains user interface, knowledge based on the game rules and the
movements.
Weakness:
It requires a complex algorithm.
It needs a huge database.
It can be defeated, human intelligence is stronger.
Strength:
It calculates the movements fast.
Easy to download.
Related Work
Survey
38. Proposed & Similar Systems Comparison:
iChessAMRAPALIKAYour system
Chess GameRice diseasesProblem solved
Any playersVS the
system
Doctors and FarmersDomain & Users
Expert systemExpert systemMethodology
It supports
Smartphones (IOS &
android)
Can be download on PCs
Only
Software
&hardware
One clickMultiple choice &TextInput
Movement of one
icon
Decision(text) and imageOutput
Friendly interfaceAffordable (Free)features
Not free & Cannot
play offline (without
internet)
The users cannot add,
change
or update the database.
limitations
Related Work
Survey