I have always had a strong passion for midwifery. I am a volunteer for the NHS in the Labour ward at the General Oldham Hospital. Having gained this rewarding experience for over 18 months‚ I am thoroughly aware that midwives take on a vital task‚ in helping women from the beginning of a pregnancy to after birth and beyond. A content midwife guides a mother all the way through a healthy pregnancy‚ keeping vigilant to any complications which may arise. I observed working at the maternity unit‚ there
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work together as a multi-agency team. My fascination with pregnancy‚ birth and the postnatal period started when I witnessed my mum giving birth when I was 9 years old‚ since this experience it has passionately made me want to pursue my career in Midwifery. I want to offer individualised care for childbearing women and maintain a good relationship‚ ensuring I’m responsive‚ respectable and accepting. I’m intrigued in gaining knowledge about how to support women through problems in pregnancy‚ and being
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model of care that is chosen. The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into the advantages and disadvantages of birth centers‚ specifically participating in group practice midwifery and analyse how this affects a pregnant mother’s holistic health and the babies. Group practice in birth centers are midwifery-based forms of care and provide many benefits including‚ continuity of care‚ excellent shared decision making and cost. However this model of care does pose some problems including the
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Assess how a health worker can contribute to providing a positive experience for users of health services. Midwifery Midwiferies have many important skills to know. Midwiferies needs to be excellent to people that who has a baby to support and reassurance to a huge diversity of the women‚ during some of the most emotionally intense periods in their lives. Midwiferies have to communicate and observation really well with women and they need to be good at listening communication as well. Working as
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The national competency standards for registered nurses plays a critical role in the health care sector. First adopted in 1992 by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ nurses abide by the National Competency Standards as framework to assess their personal performance and to review areas that need work. Within the national competency standards there are four subsections that initialize the framework for nurses that ensure adequate care; Professional practice‚ critical thinking and analysis
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whether those laws relate to your professional practice or personal life. Failure to comply with this code may bring your fitness to practise into question and endanger your registration. This code should be considered together with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s rules‚ standards‚ guidance and advice available from Make the care of people your first concern‚ treating them as individuals and respecting their dignity. Treat people as individuals. • 1. You must treat people as individuals
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understatement. I love how supportive Dr. Wagner is of midwives and how he knows that midwifery is one of the best solution for low risk pregnancies and
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known : English‚Hindi‚Malayalam Address : 163‚ St.Georges Road Redditch. B98 8ED. Email : ID-rosnamathew@yahoo.com Contact number : 07859208473 NMC REG : 07J02070 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Diploma in general nursing and midwifery-2002-mahakoshal nursing registration council Bhopal‚ India Preedegree-1999-mahadma Gandhi university‚ India S S L C-1997-Kerala board of exams PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION NMC REG-07J02070 INDIAN NURSING COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL BODY
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case study discussing the application and analysis of theories applicable to the psychological care of and child and their family. I’m going to discuss a case study of a child named Jake. The name has been changed to comply with NMC confidentiality (Nursing and Midwifery Council 2012). Jake is four‚ and has been admitted to hospital due to a head injury. He also suffers from Asthma. The story behind this accident is vague and this family had previously contact with social services for child protection
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working in France during World War I‚ this is where Mary Breckinridge became exposed to new healthcare ideas. Mary Breckenridge stated “After I had met British nurse-midwives‚ first in France and then on my visits to London‚ it grew upon me that nurse-midwifery was the logical response to the needs of the young child in rural America… My work would be for them”.(Gina Castlenovo‚ November 2003.) Proceeding after World War I Mary Breckenridge went to Columbia University and studied public health. She
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