Questions and Answers
What are the principles of integrated care? - answerComprehensive, Coordinated,
Continuous
What is the definition of primary care? - answerThe provision of integrated, accessible
health care services by clinicians who are accountable for addressing a large majority of
personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patients, and
practicing in the context of family and community
What does it mean for care to be accessible? - answerelimination of financial,
geographical, administrative, cultural and language barriers
What does it mean for care to be accountable? - answerprovider is responsible for
addressing the health needs of a patient. Includes quality of care, patient satisfaction,
efficient use of resources and ethical behavior
What are the types of health care? - answerepisodic, predictive,
complimentary/alternative, preventative
What is primary prevention? - answerAltering susceptibility or reducing known risk
factors
based on familial or personal risk
What is secondary prevention? - answerScreening apparently healthy people for
evidence of disease (mammogram) or for evidence of risk factors (cholesterol)
What is the midwifery management process? - answerData collection:
(Subjective/Objective)
Data interpretation
Assessment
Action (Plan)
Evaluation
What is the first step of the midwifery management process? - answerInvestigate by
obtaining all necessary data for the complete evaluation of the woman or newborn.
What is the second step of the midwifery management process? - answerIdentify
problems or diagnoses and health care needs based on correct interpretation of the
subjective and objective data.