Needs of a pregnant mother Principles of care: * To impress the patient about the importance of regular checkup. * To maintain and improve the health status of the woman to the optimum till delivery. * To improve and tone up the psychology‚ explaining the changes and events likely to occur during pregnancy and labour. Needs of the pregnant mother The needs of a pregnant mother are as follows: i. Diet ii. Personal hygiene including breast care iii. Rest and sleep iv
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FAMILY HEALTH CARE The family is the basic unit of care in community health nursing. It is an important social structure needed for reproduction and socialization. A family refers to a number of persons joined together by bonds of marriage‚ blood or adoption (Burgess‚ 1963). Freeman (1992) defined family as two or more persons who are joined together by bonds sharing emotional closeness and who identify themselves as being part of the family. REASONS FOR HAVING THE FAMILY AS THE UNIT
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ABSTRACT My paper will be discussing medical coding systems: past‚ present‚ and future. I will be comparing the International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision Clinical Modification and the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision Clinical Modification‚ why the International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision Modification is being changed to the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision Modification‚ history and background of medical coding systems‚ how fraud
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SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND SCIENCE Guidelines on Professional Behaviour in the Clinical Skills Laboratory June 2010 CONTENTS 1. Clinical Skills Laboratory (CSL) 3 2. Purpose of Guidelines 3 3. CSL Staff 3 4. Opening Hours 4 5. Access to CSL 4 6. Layout of the CSL 4 6.1 Wards 5 6.2. SimMan 5 6.3. Community
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Board of Nursing Foundations of Nursing Practice Including Professional Adjustment (Course Syllabus) I. Description Theories‚ concepts‚ principles and processes basic to the practice of nursing. II. Terminal Competencies 1. Utilizes the nursing process in the care of individuals‚ families and communities. 2. Communicates effectively with patients/clients‚ families as well as other members of the health team in various settings. 3. Demonstrates leadership and management
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A Girl- child refers to a young female human being below the age of majority‚ according to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (Oxford‚ 2012). Girl child marriage‚ also known as early marriage age refers to marriage of a child younger than 18 years old in accordance to article one of the conventions on the rights of the child. Reproductive Health is a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well being and not merely the absence
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Science is referred to as a system of objective knowledge obtained through deep researches done by the human being. With the help of scientific inventions and techniques‚ we have got all the latest facilities and high living standards. The physical science is associated with the nature and behavior of energy and matter. Physics includes the study of time‚ light and gravity. Chemistry deals with the properties‚ composition‚ structure and reactions of the matter. Astronomy involves the study of the
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References: . . Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa. 16 (1)‚ 61-85. Raphael-Leff (2001). Pregnancy: An Inside Story. 2nd ed. London: Sheldon Press. Raynor‚ M.‚ England‚ C. (2010). Psychology for Midwives: Pregnancy‚ Childbirth and Puerperium. London: Open University Press. Reed‚ R. (2012). Asynclitism: a well aligned baby or a tilted head?. Available: http://midwifethinking.com/2012/04/25/asynclitism-a-well-aligned-baby-or-a-tilted-head/. Last accessed 25th November 2012. Rodgers‚ O
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Midwifery Care Study of a Mother with a Normal Pregnancy at Ruiru Sub-District Hospital October‚ 2012 1. Care Study of a Mother with a Normal Pregnancy at Ruiru Sub-District Hospital This work describes the care study of an expectant mother (Irene Magiri Karuthui) comprising of the care processes carried out for the client throughout her antenatal visits‚ the delivery process and the postnatal period. The new approach to Antenatal Care (ANC) emphasizes the quality of care rather than
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bottlefeeding Midwifery 2020 (2010) The Core Role of the Midwife Workstream Final Report. Available at: http://www.midwifery2020.org/documents/2020/Core_Role.pdf. Maureen Raynor and Carole England (2010) Psychology for midwives pregnancy‚ childbirth and puerperium. Jacqueline Dunkley. (2000) Healthy promotion in midwifery practice: A resource for health professionals. Judy Orme‚ Jane Powell‚ Pat Taylor and Melanie Grey (2007) Public health for the 21st century; New perspectives on policy‚ participation and
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