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Nursing Care needed for Antepartum - answer Women with
common high-risk conditions such as preterm
labor, hyperemesis gravidarum, bleeding problems, hypertension,
and diabetes may receive some
home care during pregnancy
Nursing care needed for postpartum women - answer Most
postpartum home care beings in the birth facility with classes in
self-care, closed circuit television or videos, and provision of written
materials in appropriate
languages. Individual teaching and return demonstration by the
woman allow the nurse to
determine when the teaching is adequate or needs supplementation
Nursing care needed for normal newborn - answer Phone calls,
home visits, information lines, lactation consultants, videotapes,
and nurse-managed outpatient clinics.
nursing care needed for high-risk newborn - answer information
and support for technology dependent infants or infant with
congenital anomalies; coordination of care among safety specialty
providers
Screening Assessment - answer gathering data about all aspects of
a person's health to identify
strengths and problems
,focused assessment - answer Gatherings additional information
focused on an actual problem or one that the woman or her family is
at risk for acquiring
Granny midwife - answer whose training was obtained through an
apprenticeship with a more experienced granny or lay midwife
Shepperd-Towner Act 1921 - answer the first federally sponsored
program, provided funds for state-managed programs for mothers
and children.
Family-centered care - answer describes safe, high-quality care
that recognizes and adapts to both the physical and psychosocial
needs of the family, including the newborn. The goal is to foster
family unity while maintaining physical safety.
certified nurse midwife - answer cares for women at low risk for
complications and refers them to a back-up physician if problems
develop.
Can perform deliveries
Nurse Practitioners do not - answer perform deliveries
Labor/delivery/recovery rooms - answer normal labor, birth, and
recovery from birth take place in one setting
Labor/delivery/recovery/postpartum rooms - answer She and the
infant remain in the labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum
(LDRP) room until discharge. The father or the woman's primary
support person is encouraged to stay with the mother and the
infant, and sleeping facilities for that person may be provided.
,birth centers - answer centers are designed to provide maternity
care to low-risk women outside a hospital setting
The main disadvantage is that most independent birth centers are
not equipped for major obstetric emergencies. If unforeseen
difficulties develop during labor, the woman should be transferred
by ambulance to a nearby hospital
Doula - answer a woman who helps with the birth process
Trained labor support
perinatal education - answer important to help couples learn about
pregnancy, birth, and parenting. Many classes not only focus on
preparation for childbirth but also include information formerly
received during the birth facility stay
Typical length of stay after childbirth - answer Mothers who have a
normal vaginal birth are typically discharged with their newborns
from the hospital at 48 hours, and mothers who give birth by
cesarean section leave at 96 hours.
complimentary and alternative medicine (CAM) - answer refers to
health care approaches that differ from conventional "Western"
medicine. When these practices are integrated with conventional
treatments, they are complementary; when used in place of the
mainstream practices, they are "alternative."
Nuclear or conjugal family - answer with a husband, wife, and
children.
Most common
, Hispanics Communication style - answer They frequently engage in
"small talk" before introducing questions about their care. Nurses
should remember that small talk is a valuable use of time.
White; African American eye contact - answer important to the
conversation
Native Americans eye contact - answer avoiding eye contact is a
sign of respect
Hispanics and Eye Contact - answer Mal ojo (evil eye) is a sudden
unexplained illness when an individual with special powers admires
a child too openly.
tend to emphasize the present moment rather than the future. -
answer Native Americans, Middle Easterners, and Hispanics
Social classes in the US - answer affluent class, middle class,
working class, new poor class
Beneficence - answer Doing good or causing good to be done;
kindly action
Nonmaleficence - answer duty to do no harm
autonomy - answer self-government
Justice - answer fairness
fildelity - answer the state of being faithful
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