Framework For Maternal and Child Health Nursing (#1) Flashcards
The primary goal of Maternal and Child Health Nursing
The promotion and maintenance of optimal family health to ensure cycles of optimal childbearing and childrearing
A healthy family consists of what?
-Healthy adolescent
-Healthy adults
-Healthy Pregnancies
-Health Infants
-Healthy Children
Primary goals of maternal and child health nursing
-Provision of preconception care
-Provision of nursing care of women throughout pregnancy, birth and postpartum, period
-Provision of nursing care of children from birth through adolescents
-Provision of nursing care to families in all settings
Philosophy of Maternal and Child Health Nursing
-Family-centered
-Community-centered
-Evidence-based (IMPORTANT NOTE: foundation for nursing)
The UN and the World Health Organization established what in 2000 in an effort to improve health worldwide?
Millennium Health Goals
Global Health Goals include:
-Millennium Development Goals
-Sustainable Development Goals
These are 8 goals, set by the UN in 2000 to eradicate poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and disease that expired in 2015
Millennium Development Goals
These are a collection of 17 global goals set by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 for the year 2030
Sustainable Development Goals
Theories related to Maternal and Child Health Nursing
-Callista Roy’s Adaptation
-Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Theory
-Patricia Benner’s Novice-Expert Model
This theory states that the nurse’s role is to help patients adapt to change caused by illness or other stressors
Callista Roy’s Adaptation
This theory involves examining the patient’s ability for self-care
Dorothea Orem’s Self Care Theory
Where is the Scope of Nursing stated at?
Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 (Republic Act 9173) Article 6
What states that the nursing practice is a holistic approach, the ideal functions of being a nurse, collaborator of care, provider of health care education, nurse educator and finding more evidence based practice by being a nurse researcher?
Republic Act 9173
6 competencies necessary for Quality care
-Patient-centered
-Teamwork & collaboration
-Quality Improvement
-Safety
-Informatics
A group of people related by blood