Module 1.1 Flashcards
Care of women during childbirth
Obstetrics
Pediatrics
Child
The process of “to have”
Childbearing
The process of “to raise”
Childrearing
The one who’s all about women of childbearing age
Midwife
The one who can administer medication with the doctor’s orders
Nurse
The one who deals with abnormalities and complications/performs operations and procedures
Obstetrician
The one who can only perform vaginal delivery
Nurses and Midwives
The primary goal of maternal and child health nursing care
The promotion and maintenance of optimal family health
Term for; the fourth trimester/6 weeks after birth
Puerperium
When is the perinatal period
6 weeks after the conception and 6 weeks after birth
Assessment must include both family and individual assessment data
Family centered
The health of families depends on and infouences the health of the communities
Community Centered
It is the means where by critical knowledge increases
Evident based
How long before you can discharge a NSD client
24 hours
How long before you can discharge a CS client
2-3 days
Who developed the maternal-child health standards?
Division of maternal-child health nursing practice of the american nurses association with society of pediatric nurses
Standard 1: Assessment
- collects the patients health data
- OB-GYNE history, physical abdominal, and internal examination
Standard II: diagnosis
The nurse analyze the assessment data in determining diagnoses
Philosophy of Maternal and child health nursing
- Family Centered
- Community Centered
- Evidence Based
How to encourage family bond
Rooming in and Family Visiting
When can you discharge a NSB client?
after 24hours
When can you discharge a CS patient
After 2-3 days
Who developed the standard in Maternal-Child health
- Division of maternal-child health nursing practice of the American Nurses Association w/ Society of Pediatric Nurses
- Association of Women’s health, obstetric and Neonatal nurses