The care of women during childbirth | Obstetrics |
Obstetrics is derived from the greek word? | Obstare |
Obstare, the greek word of obstetrics means? | to keep watch |
Pediatrics is a word derived from the Greek word? | Pais |
Pais, the Greek word of pediatrics means? | Child |
Goals of Maternal and Child Health Nursing:
The primary goals of maternal and child health nursing care can be stated simply as the: | Promotion and Maintenance of optimal family health |
Philosophies of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Maternal and child health nursing is: | 1. Family centered
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Philosophies of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Maternal and child health nursing is: 1: Assessment should always include the 'Family' as well as an individual | Family-centered |
Philosophies of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Maternal and child health nursing is: 2: The health of families is both affected by and influences the health of 'community' | Community centered |
Philosophies of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Maternal and child health nursing is: 3: This is the means whereby critical knowledge increases | Evidence-based |
Philosophies of Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Maternal and child health nursing is: 4: A challenging role for nurses and a major factor in keeping families: | well and optimally functioning. |
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Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 1: Considers the family as a ??? and as a partner in care when planning or implementing or evaluating the effectiveness of care. | whole |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 2: Serves as an ??? to protect the rights of all family members, ???. | Serves as an advocate to protect the rights of all family members, even fetus/ including the fetus. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 3: Demonstrates a high degree of independent nursing functions because ____ and _____ are major interventions. | Demonstrat4s a high degree of independent nursing functions because 'teaching' and 'counseling' are major interventions. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 4: Promotes health and ____ Disease Prevention because these protect the health of the next generation. | Promotes health and Disease Prevention because these protect the health of the next generation. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 5: | Serves as an important resource for families during childbearing and childrearing as these can be extremely stressful times in a life cycle. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 6: | Respects personal, cultural, and spiritual attitudes and beliefs as these so strongly influence the meaning and impact of childbearing and childrearing. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 7: | Encourages developmental stimulation during both health and illness so children can reach their ultimate capacity in adult life |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 8: | Assess families for strengths as well as specific needs or challenges |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 9: Encourages family bonding through _____ and _____ in maternal and child healthcare settings. | Encourages family bonding through rooming-in and family visiting in maternal and child healthcare settings. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 10: | Encourages early hospital discharge options to reunite families as soon as possible in order to create a seamless, helpful transition process. |
Roles and Responsibilities of a maternal child nurse: 11: | Encourages families to reach out to their community so the family can develop a wealth of support people they can call on in a time of family crisis. |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: | 1-17 |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 1: | No poverty |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 2: | Zero hunger |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 3: | Good health and well-being |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 4: | Quality Education |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 5: | Gender equality |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 6: | Clean water and sanitation |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 7: | Affordable and Clean Energy |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 8: | Decent Work and Economic Growth |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 9: | Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 10: | Reduced Inequality |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 11: | Sustainable Cities and Communities |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 12: | Responsible consumption and Production |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 13: | Climate ACtion |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 14: | Life Below Water |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 15: | Life on Land |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 16: | Peace and Justice Strong Institutions |
WHO's 17 Sustainable Development Goals: 17: | Partnerships to achieve the Goal |
Theories Related to Maternal and Child: Theory stresses that an important role of the nurse is to help patients adapt to change caused by illness or other stressors | Sister Callista Roy |
Theories Related to Maternal and Child: Theory describes the way nurses move from novice to expert as they become more experienced and prepared to give interprofessional care. | Patricia Benner |
Theories Related to Maternal and Child: Dorothea Orem's theory concentrates on examining patients ability to perform _____ | self-care |