Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Learning Objectives
Describe the scope of maternity and womens health
nursing.
Evaluate contemporary issues and trends in maternity and
womens health care.
Examine social concerns in maternity nursing and womens
health care.
Integrate evidenced-based practice into care plans.
Explain risk management and standards of practice in the
delivery of nursing care.
Discuss legal and ethical issues in perinatal nursing.
Examine Healthy People 2020 goals related to maternal and
infant care.
Womens Health
Disparities
Efforts to decrease disparities
10
11
Regionalization of Perinatal
Health Care Services
Ambulatory care
High-technology care
Social media and its impact
Community-based care
Childbirth practices
Prenatal care
Certified nurse-midwives or physicians
Family-centered care
Involving consumers and promoting selfmanagement
12
Human trafficking
Womens health
Heart disease
Violence
13
Future of Nursing
Practice
Transforming the nursing profession
Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)
Evidence-based practice
Association of Womens Health, Obstetric and
Neonatal Nurses
Outcomes-oriented practice
A global perspective
Copyright 2016 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
14
ACNM
NANN
Copyright 2016 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
15
Sentinel events
The Joint Commission
complications
Quick action to initiate appropriate
interventions and activate a team response
16
17
Reproductive technology
Allocation of resources
Older-age pregnancies
Third-party payers
Induced ovulation and in vitro fertilization
Multifetal pregnancy reduction
Intrauterine fetal surgery
Treatment of very low-birth-weight infants
18
19
Key Points
Maternity nursing focuses on women
20
21
22
23
Culture
Subculture
Acculturation
Assimilation
Implications for nursing
Ethnocentrism
24
( found on p. 23)
25
Developing Cultural
Competence
26
Chapter 5
27
28
29
30
Care Management
(cont.)
Plan of care and interventions
ABCDES of caring for abused women
Alone
Belief
Confidentiality
Documentation
Education
Safety
Pg. 107
31
Question
1. When managing health care for pregnant
women at a local prenatal clinic, the nurse
should recognize that the most significant
barrier for access to care is the pregnant
womans:
a. Age
b. Minority status
c. Educational level
d. Inability to pay
Copyright 2016 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
32