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    Psychosocial Aspects of Midwifery Care MW2222 Practicing midwives in our healthcare system today need to have an understanding of political and social factors of their practice in order to provide optimum service for the women and families in their care. The psychosocial needs of the individual should be considered‚ and midwives should contemplate external factors that may affect the woman’s health‚ pregnancy‚ outcome and their home lives. This is why the whole picture of a woman’s life should

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    standards enforced by The ANMC Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council (2006) in order to obtain and practice as a registered midwife in Australia. Competency 4 states Midwives should “promote safe and effective practice” (ANMC‚ 2006)‚ this is achievable by providing Midwifery continuity of care to women and there babies. Continuity of care has numerous health and satisfaction benefits to the woman‚ family and newborn (Lavender et al. 2002). Midwifery led care emerged in the UK in the early 1990s in

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    Midwifery Model Of Care

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    Midwifery is within the territory of females. During the last century men were considered the minority and were unwelcomed to the workforce. Society naturally splits men and woman into their own gender stereotypes where men are strong and brave to tackle masculine jobs and woman are nurturing and understanding to take on feminine jobs such as midwifery. Due to the described traits of men and the definition of midwifery (woman to woman relationship)‚ It is seen uncommon for men to communicate appropriately

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    educating them on looking after themselves‚ not just before the baby is born‚ but also postnatal. The role of a midwife is diverse and unique which is what draws me to the midwifery course even more. I realise the responsibility that this career involves and just how challenging it can be. After being passionate about midwifery for so long‚ my experience through childbirth has unquestionably

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    It was witnessing the birth of a baby at twenty five weeks that despite being overwhelmingly shocking and upsetting convinced me beyond doubt that midwifery is the career I wanted to pursue. Being able to build a relationship with a woman throughout postnatal and antenatal care is something that seems very rewarding to me. I recognise that midwifery is about having confidence in your understanding of the woman’s body‚ being able to reassure and relax them. Biology has given me an insight into

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    health and well-being. It is important for Mary to abide by the Nursing and Midwifery

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    Prc Midwifery Examination

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    EXAMPLE OF PRC EXAMINATION Below‚ you will find a sample question from each Lamaze Competency Statement. These sample questions are intended to provide candidates with an idea of the types of questions that may appear on the certification exam. COMPETENCY ONE A woman in your early pregnancy class asks when she will feel her baby move. You base your response on the knowledge that fetal movements are usually FIRST felt by the mother between: A. 6-10 weeks B. 11-15 weeks C. 16-20 weeks

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    A national framework for the development of decision-making tools for nursing and midwifery practice Introduction National decision-making framework National principles for the development of decision-making tools The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia Templates for tools for nursing and midwifery practice decisions The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (the National Board) undertakes functions as set by the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law‚ as in force in each state

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    Research awareness in nursing and midwifery: a workbook Commissioned by: WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference‚ Education and Research in Primary Health Care Nursing Compiled by: Kate Wilson Tony Butterworth Critical readers: Jackie Oldham Heather Waterman EUR/00/5019309/17 00350 – 12 April 2000 EUR/00/5019309/17 E70447 EUROPEAN HEALTH21 TARGET 18 DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH By the year 2010‚ all Member States should have ensured that health professionals and professionals

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    babies‚ especially in women who do not get the care that begins from pregnancy‚ childbirth ‚ puerperal‚ neonatal and installation of contraceptives from health personnel‚ so that midwifery care that begins from pregnancy childbirth‚ postpartum until KB is very important and needed by the mother. Being able to perform midwifery care at Ny "K" is the assessment of subjective data and objective‚ formulating a diagnosis and or obstetric problems‚ planning (Intervention)‚ implementation (Implementation)

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