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The care of women during childbirth | Obstetrics |
Obstare, the greek word of obstetrics means? | To keep watch |
Goals of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: The primary goals of maternal and child health nursing care can be stated simply as the: | Promotion and Maintenance of optimal family health |
Philosophies of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Maternal and child health nursing is: | 1. Family centered 2. Community centered 3. Evidence based 4. |
Philosophies of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Maternal and child health nursing is: 4: A challenging role for nurses and a major factor in keeping families: | Well and optimally functioning. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 2: Serves as an ??? to protect the rights of all family members, ???. | Serves as an advocate to protect the rights of all family members, even fetus/ including the fetus. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 3: Demonstrates a high degree of independent nursing functions because ____ and _____ are major interventions. | Demonstrat4s a high degree of independent nursing functions because 'teaching' and 'counseling' are major interventions. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 4: Promotes health and ____ Disease Prevention because these protect the health of the next generation. | Promotes health and Disease Prevention because these protect the health of the next generation. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 5: | Serves as an important resource for families during childbearing and childrearing as these can be extremely stressful times in a life cycle. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 6: | Respects personal, cultural, and spiritual attitudes and beliefs as these so strongly influence the meaning and impact of childbearing and childrearing. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 7: | Encourages developmental stimulation during both health and illness so children can reach their ultimate capacity in adult life |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 8: | Assess families for strengths as well as specific needs or challenges |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 9: Encourages family bonding through _____ and _____ in maternal and child healthcare settings. | Encourages family bonding through rooming-in and family visiting in maternal and child healthcare settings. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 10: | Encourages early hospital discharge options to reunite families as soon as possible in order to create a seamless, helpful transition process. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 11: | Encourages families to reach out to their community so the family can develop a wealth of support people they can call on in a time of family crisis. |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 2: | Zero hunger |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 3: | Good health and well-being |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 4: | Quality Education |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 5: | Gender equality |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 6: | Clean water and sanitation |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 7: | Affordable and Clean Energy |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 8: | Decent Work and Economic Growth |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 9: | Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 10: | Reduced Inequality |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 11: | Sustainable Cities and Communities |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 12: | Responsible consumption and Production |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 13: | Climate ACtion |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 14: | Life Below Water |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 15: | Life on Land |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 16: | Peace and Justice Strong Institutions |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 17: | Partnerships to achieve the Goal |
Theories Related to Maternal and Child: Theory stresses that an important role of the nurse is to help patients adapt to change caused by illness or other stressors | Sister Callista Roy |
An assessment in the area of reproductive health begins with? | Interviewing to determine a patient's knowledge level. |
Assessment and teaching must be done in a? | Private, non-judgemental setting |
Some common concerns: | Delayed menarche for adolescents Nocturnal emissions Safe sex practices Premenstrual dysphoric syndrome |
Nurse may discuss: | Puberty normal distribution of body hair Normal anatomy and physiology of reproductive system |
Includes all the decisions an individual or couple make about whether and when to have children, how many children to have, and how they are spaced. | Reproductive Life Planning |
Unintended or mistimed pregnancy may result in women less likely to: | Seek prenatal care breastfeed protect fetus from harmful substances |
Types of Reproductive Life Planning: | 1. Natural Family Planning 2. Artificial Family Planning |
Types of Reproductive Life Planning: 2: Any unnatural technique to prevent pregnancy from occurring. It may be using barrier devices, chemicals, hormonal or surgical | Artificial Family Planning |
Types of Natural Family Planning: | 1. Abstinence 2. Coitus Interruptus 3. Lactation Amenorrhea method 4. Post coital douching 5. Fertility Awareness Method |
Types of Natural Family Planning: 3: Lactation Amenorrhea Method: Requirements: | 1. Menstruation since delivery has not yet returned 2. baby less than six months 3. Exclusive breast feeding |
Types of Natural Family Planning: The 5th type of Natural Family Planning: | Fertility Awareness Methods |
Types of Natural Family Planning: The 8 types of Fertility Awareness Methods: | 1. Calendar (Rhythm) Method 2. Cervical Mucus Method (Billing's Method) 3. Basal Body Temperature Method 4. Symptothermal Method 5. Two-Day Method 6. Standard Days Method: Cycle Beads 7. Ovulation Detection 8. Marquette Model |
Types of Natural Family Planning: Fertility Awareness Methods: 1: Calendar (Rhythm) Method: To plan for this, the women keeps a diary of how many menstrual cycles? | Six (6) menstrual cycles |
Types of Natural Family Planning: Fertility Awareness Methods: 1: Calendar (Rhythm) Method: To calculate "safe" days, she subtracts ___ from the ___ cycle documented This number represents her FIRST FERTILE DAY | ... She subtracts 18 from the shortest cycle documented |
Types of Natural Family Planning: Fertility Awareness Methods: 4: The symptothermal Method of birth control combines the ____ and _____ methods | ... combines the cervical mucus and BBT methods |
Types of Natural Family Planning: Fertility Awareness Methods: 6: Standard Days Method: Cycle Beads: _____ glow-in-the-dark _____ beads, which mark fertile days (during which she needs to abstain form coitus), and ____ additional _____ "safe" days follow. | Twelve (12) glow-in-the-dark- white beads, which mark fertile days (during which she needs to abstain from coitus), and 13 additional brown "safe" days follow |
Types of Artificial Family Planning: | 1. Barrier Methods 2. Hormonal Methods 3. Intrauterine devices 4. Surgical Methods |
Types of Artificial Family Planning: 2: Hormonal Methods: Hormonal contraceptives may be administered: ____, _____, _____, by _____, or through _____ | Hormonal contraceptives may be administered orally, transdermally, vaginally, by implatation, or through injection. |
Types of Artificial Family Planning: 4: include tubal ligation for women and vasectomy for men | Surgical Methods |
Types of Artificial Family Planning: 4: Surgical Methods Of reproductive life planning, often called _____ | Sterilization |
Barrier Methods: | 1. Spermicides 2. Male condom 3. Female condom 4. Diaphragm 5. Cervical cap |
Barrier Methods: 1: Spermicides: Different Preparations: | 1. Gels or creams 2. Film of glycerin 3. Cocoa butter and glycerine based vaginal suppositories 4. Foam-impregnated synthetic sponges |
Barrier Methods: 1: Spermicides: Different Preparations: 3: Inserted vaginally, these dissolve and release the spermicidal ingredients Must be inserted 15 minutes before coitus for the suppository to dissolve. | Cocoa butter and glycerine based vaginal suppositories |
Barrier Methods: 3: Female condom: The _____ (closed end) covers the cervix, and the ____ (open end) rests against the vaginal opening. | The inner ring (closed end) covers the cervix, and the outer ring (open end) rest against the vaginal opening |