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HEART AND HANDS MIDWIFERY PREP PART 1 Questions and Answers
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    HEART AND HANDS MIDWIFERY PREP PART 1 Questions and Answers

  • HEART AND HANDS MIDWIFERY PREP PART 1 Questions and Answers What are the components of prenatal care? NutritionnExercisenNon-allopathic healingn herbologyn homeopathynMind body integrationn yogan meditationnTests and screeningnRoutine UrinalysisnVitalsnPalpationn fetal heart monitoringn fundal height n fetal growth What information should be discussed during the initial phone call? Why home birth?nWhat are you looking for in a...
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Midwifery Management Process Questions and Answers
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    Midwifery Management Process Questions and Answers

  • Midwifery Management Process Questions and Answers What are the principles of integrated care? Comprehensive, Coordinated, Continuous What is the definition of primary care? The 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? e...
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Midwifery exemptions Questions and Answers
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  • Midwifery exemptions Questions and Answers What is a midwifery exemption? Medication that can be administered or supplied by a midwife to women under their care under their own autonomy and knowledge of the situation of the patient What should be considered before giving medication? 5Rs - right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time Any allergies or contraindications Checking with another midwife (expiry) Whats the calculation for medicine dosage? What y...
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Foundations of midwifery Questions and Answers
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    Foundations of midwifery Questions and Answers

  • Foundations of midwifery Questions and Answers midwifery group practice A model of care where care is provided for by one main care provider, with a backup team in case the main provider is away when the woman is in labour team midwifery care A model of care where care is provided by a team of midwives private midwifery care A model of care where care is provided by a single private midwife, or a group of private midwives. Shared care A model of care where care is provi...
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Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 Questions and answers
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    Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 Questions and answers

  • Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 Questions and answers What is the dosage of diamorphine and how is it given? 5-10mg (dependent on patient size), 4 hourly and IM. What is Pica? Craving of non-food items such as clay, soap, coal, etc. When should the nuchal translucency scan take place and what is it for? Between 11+2 and 14+1 weeks. It checks the fluid at the back of the baby's neck and is an indicator for Down's syndrome. What is tachysystole? More tha...
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THE MIDWIFERY PROFESSION Questions and Answers
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    THE MIDWIFERY PROFESSION Questions and Answers

  • THE MIDWIFERY PROFESSION Questions and Answers RA 7392 The practice of midwifery in the Philippines is guided by______ through the Professional Regulatory Board of Midwifery (BOM), Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). PHILIPPINE MIDWIFERY ASSOCIATION (PHILMIDAS) first midwifery association in the Philippines established in 1947.Established during the Silver Anniversary of the Maternity and Children's Hospital (Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital) School of Midwifery Atty....
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Principles of Midwifery Care Questions and Answers
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    Principles of Midwifery Care Questions and Answers

  • Principles of Midwifery Care Questions and Answers What is the role of a midwife? To be an advocate for women, informing and caring for birthing people. What is the central focus of midwifery care? To centralize care around mothers and help them make informed choices. What is the basis of NHS midwifery practice? The evidence provided by NICE. What guidelines do midwives follow? Trust guidelines, which may vary between hospitals. Why is guidance changing in midwif...
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Module 1 Midwifery and Primary Health Care Questions and Answers
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    Module 1 Midwifery and Primary Health Care Questions and Answers

  • Module 1 Midwifery and Primary Health Care Questions and Answers What is health? a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity What are the determinants of health? the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health status What is primary health care? a physiological approach to health that addresses comprehensive, physical, mental and social health 5 key actions of Otta...
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Midwifery Practice and Normal Neonate MCQ examples Questions and Answers
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    Midwifery Practice and Normal Neonate MCQ examples Questions and Answers

  • Midwifery Practice and Normal Neonate MCQ examples Questions and Answers The number of fontanelles that you would expect to be able to palpate on Jack is: a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 6 b) 2 If you could palpate a third fontanelle this might indicate that Jack has: a) Plagiocephaly b) Excessive moulding c) A congenital abnormality: Trisomy 21 d) Craniosinotosis c) A congenital abnormality: Trisomy 21 You explain to Kelly that Jack has 'caput' because there is a swelling on hi...
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Foundations of Midwifery Practice - Session 1 Questions and Answers
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    Foundations of Midwifery Practice - Session 1 Questions and Answers

  • Foundations of Midwifery Practice - Session 1 Questions and Answers What does 'midwife' translate to? With woman What are the essential roles of a midwife? - To provide evidence-based, individualised care - Promoting normality in pregnancy, labour, birth and the postnatal period - To be an advocate for birthing people's choices - Roles differ in each country Define autonomous practitioner It is entirely possible to go through an entire pregnancy and labour without s...
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