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Intro to Maternity Nursing

Intro to Maternity Nursing. N316 Maternal Infant Nursing. What’s it all about?. “Wellness” Orientation Scope of practice: Antepartum, Intrapartum, Postpartum, & Neonatal care of the childbearing family Family-Centered Care Focus on the “family” as the patient

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Intro to Maternity Nursing

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  1. Intro to Maternity Nursing N316 Maternal Infant Nursing

  2. What’s it all about? • “Wellness” Orientation • Scope of practice: Antepartum, Intrapartum, Postpartum, & Neonatal care of the childbearing family • Family-Centered Care • Focus on the “family” as the patient • “Empowering” the family to develop competence, confidence, and control over their own lives. • Nursing plays a key role in facilitating this process especially as it relates to holistic health!

  3. Contemporary Childbirth • Changing definitions of family • Nuclear, Dual-Career, Childless, Extended, Single-parent, Stepparent, Binuclear, Nonmarital heterosexual cohabitating family, Gay & Lesbian • Shortened hospital stays postpartum • Use of Complementary and alternative medicine • Nursing supports the concept of self-care

  4. Culturally Competent Care • In childbearing, the number of cultural and spiritual influences on pregnancy and labor and delivery are amazing! • It is essential to assess the client/family for specific requests they have, taboos, rituals, etc. that need to be integrated into the plan of care to foster cultural competence!

  5. Professional Options • RN/ RNC • Nurse Practitioners (NP) • Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) • Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) • Professional Organizations • AWHONN~ Association for Women’s Health, Obstetrical, and Neonatal Nurses • Sets the STANDARDS OF CARE for maternity and gynecological nursing • ANA~ American Nurses Association • Also sets STANDARDS OF NURSING CARE but are more general in scope

  6. Ethical issues in Maternity Nursing • Informed Consent-will be discussed in more detail in peds • Right to privacy- HIPAA laws, modesty issues, etc. • Confidentiality-essential in maternal child nursing • Specific issues • Maternal fetal conflict • Abortion • Fetal research • Assisted Reproductive Technology • Embryonic stem cell research • Human Genome Project

  7. Maternity Nursing is a Multi-faceted Role Role Model for Mother Counselor Role Model for Peers Evidence-based Researcher The Maternal Child Nurse Teacher Clinician Diagnostician

  8. Healthy People 2020~ • This Document is considered the single most important document regarding health in the U.S. • 4 Overarching Goals • Attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death; • Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups; • Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all • Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages

  9. Healthy People 2020—Maternal, Infant & Child Focus Areas • Fetal, Infant, and Child Deaths • Fetal and infant deaths • Child deaths • Adolescent and young adult deaths • Maternal Death and Illness • Maternal deaths • Maternal illness and pregnancy complications

  10. Healthy People 2020—Maternal, Infant & Child Focus Areas • Prenatal Care • Prenatal care • Childbirth Classes • Screening for STD’s • Obstetric Care • Very low birth weight infants born at Level III hospitals • Cesarean deliveries

  11. Healthy People 2020—Maternal, Infant & Child Focus Areas • Risk Factors • Low birth weight & very low birth weight • Preterm birth • Weight gain during pregnancy • Infants put to sleep on their backs • Developmental Disabilities and Neural Tube Defects • Developmental disabilities • Spina bifida and other neural tube defects • Optimum folic acid

  12. Healthy People 2020—Maternal, Infant & Child Focus Areas • Prenatal Substance Exposure • Prenatal substance exposure • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome • Counseling and Interventions to Prevent Tobacco Use • Breastfeeding, Newborn Screening, & Service Systems • Breastfeeding • Newborn bloodspot screening • Sepsis among infants with sickle cell disease • Medical home care for children with special health care needs • Service systems for children with special health care needs

  13. Infant Mortality HP2020 Goal—Reduce Fetal and Infant Deaths

  14. Prenatal Care—HP 2020 Goal: Percentage of Women who Receive Early Prenatal Care

  15. Breastfeeding—HP 2020 Goal: the Proportion of Mothers who Breastfeed Their Babies

  16. Cesarean Deliveries—HP 2020 Goal:Reduce Cesarean Deliveries

  17. Low & Very Low Birth Weights—HP2020 Goal:  the number of Low and VLBW Babies

  18. Preterm Births—HP 2020 Goal: Preterm births

  19. SIDS—HP 2020 Goal:  the Percentage of Babies Put to Sleep on Their Backs

  20. Substance Abuse in Pregnant Women—HP 2020 Goal:  Abstinence from Substance Abuse among Pregnant Women

  21. Women place much faith and trust in maternal and child health nurses, from whom they expect accurate and timely information that will lead to an uneventful and healthy pregnancy. • We challenge you to be promoters of optimal, holistic healthcare to women, infants, children, and their families!

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