Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing Concepts of Unitive and Procreative Health Flashcards
Maternal and Child Health Nursing is:
- Family-centered
- Community-centered
- Evidence-based
What are the 8 Millenium Development Goals
- Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- Achieve universal primary education
- Promote gender equality and empower women
- Reduce child mortality
- Improve maternal health
- Combat HIV/Aids, malaria and other diseases
- Ensure environmental sustainability
- Develop a global partnership for development
What are the 4 Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice Throughout the Childbearing-Childrearing Continuum
- Provision of preconception health care
- Provision of nursing care of women throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period
- Provision of nursing care of children from birth through adolescence.
- Provision of nursing care to families in all settings
These eight goals, set by United Nations back in 2000 to eradicate poverty, hunger, illiteracy and disease, expire at 2015.
Millenium Development Goals
Are a collection of 17 global goals set by United Nations General Assembly in 2015 for the year 2030.
Sustainable Development Goals
A group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption living together. (US Census Bureau, 2009)
Family
The family one is born into ( oneself, mother, father, and siblings if any)
Family orientation
The family one establishes (e.g oneself, a spouse or significant other, and children if any)
Family procreation
Focus of modern nursing practice
Family nursing
Couples perhaps with children who live together but remain unmarried
Cohabitation Family
2 people living together without children
Childfree or Childless family
Composed of 2 parents and children.
Nuclear family
Nuclear family plus grandparents, uncles, aunties, cousins, and grandchildren
Extended (multigenerational family)
A divorced or widowed person with children marries someone who also has children
Blended family/ Remarriage/Reconstituted Family
2 people living together, usually man & woman (newly married couple)
Dyad family