PPT-Childbearing, Psychiatric Illness and Maternal Infant Health
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An Update for Clinicians P Lynn Ouellette MD Goals of this Presentation Why the focus on perinatal maternal p sychiatric illness What are the implications for
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An Update for Clinicians P Lynn Ouellette MD Goals of this Presentation Why the focus on perinatal maternal p sychiatric illness What are the implications for WOMEN What the implications for CHILDREN. Pawan Kumar Gupta. Lecturer . Psychiatry. Systemic Lecture MBBS 6. th. semester . dated: 31. st. august 2014. introduction. How psychiatric and medical illness are inter-related. Why to study psychiatric aspects of medical illness. S. ymptoms in the Acute Med/. Surg. Setting. Where?. ED. ICU. Med/. Surg. floors. OB/. Gyn. floor. Waiting areas, etc.. In short, EVERYWHERE!. Why?. Sepsis. Substance Intoxication/Withdrawal. Electrolyte imbalance. Monica Das Gupta. Development Research Group. The World Bank. Adolescent childbearing has . many negative effects. Bad for individual health:. Higher infant mortality. Higher maternal mortality. E.g. UNFPA reports that in Bangladesh maternal mortality is 3x higher at ages 15-19 than at age 20-24, and IMR 34% higher than at age 20-29. A Newborn’s Greatest Threat?. Tracy Bumsted, MD, MPH. Scanning electron micrograph shows a human neutrophil binding to and phagocytosing group B streptococci that have been opsonized with a monoclonal antibody and complement.. Pawan Kumar Gupta. Lecturer . Psychiatry. Systemic Lecture MBBS 6. th. semester . dated: 31. st. august 2014. introduction. How psychiatric and medical illness are inter-related. Why to study psychiatric aspects of medical illness. An Update . for Clinicians. P. Lynn Ouellette MD. . Goals of this Presentation. Why the focus on “perinatal” “maternal” . p. sychiatric illness?. What are the implications for WOMEN?. What the implications for CHILDREN?. Abilities. Oliver Perra, Rebecca Phillips, Rhiannon Fyfield, Cerith Waters, Dale F. Hay. , . & the . Cardiff . Child . Development Study . Team. Method. Families (N=332) enrolled . on the Cardiff Child Development . Echenique. , . Psy.D. . . Assistant Professor . Department of Psychiatry. University of Miami. Miller School of Medicine. Maternal Mental Health and Post Partum . Continuing Education . Disclosure. The activity planners and speakers do not have any financial relationships with commercial entities to disclose. . Florida’s largest reproductive health issue:. Lauren W. DePaola, MSW, LCSW. Florida Children & Youth Cabinet. May 4, 1016 . FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MAY. MAY 4, 2016. 2. Disclosure. I have no financial disclosures.. S. Lee Woods, M.D., Ph.D.. Director, Office of Surveillance and Quality Initiatives. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Prevention and Health Promotion Administration. Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. 1
General Description
The Maternal and Infant Health Assessment, is a population
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based survey of women with
a recent live birth in California
that collects information about maternal experiences, \"Prepare for your role as a maternity and child health care nurse with this updated Seventh Edition of Adele Pillitteri’s highly respected text! Presenting maternal-newborn and child health care not as two separate disciplines, but as a continuum of knowledge, the book presents the experience of wellness and illness as family-centered events and pregnancy and childbirth as periods of wellness in a woman’s life. Using a nursing process framework, the book’s clear, easy-to-understand presentation and wide range of built-in learning aids is designed throughout to help you master important concepts and skills.Develop critical thinking skills and make the leap from theory to practice through threaded
Case Studies
that follow a community of maternity and pediatric clients through each chapter. Build skills in nursing care planning with easy-to-understand, integrated coverage in the text, enhanced by an online Care Plan maker. Prepare for your role as a coordinator of care through Interprofessional Care Maps that demonstrate the nursing process. Learn to conduct accurate client assessments with Nursing Care Planning Using Assessment Boxes that give you specific “how to” tips. Broaden your knowledge of correct administration, potential complications, indications, and contraindications of drugs through Nursing Care Planning Based on Respect for Pharmacology boxes that ensure accuracy when administering drugs. Learn to anticipate and manage various clinical challenges with confidence through open-ended What If? questions. Prepare for sound practice with the step-by-step guidance provided in Nursing Care Planning Using Procedures Boxes. Build your skills in culturally sensitive practice with Nursing Care Planning Based on Effective Communication and Nursing Care Planning to Respect Cultural Diversity Boxes that promote effective, culturally sensitive communication with diverse clients. Get involved in key concepts through Critical Thinking questions that promote problem-solving and discussion. Assess your progress as you study using Checkpoint questions interspersed in each chapter. See how research informs the most current practices with Evidence-Based Practice Check Points that summarize research on topics related to maternal and child health care and connect it to the chapter case study.Understand the importance of the nurse\'s role in accomplishing the health care goals of our nation through Nursing Care Planning Based on 2020 National Health Goals features. \" History concepts. Ancient Times. . People of ancient times believed that any sickness indicated displeasure of the gods and, in fact, was a punishment for sins and wrongdoing. Those with mental disorders were viewed as either divine or demonic, depending on their behavior. Individuals seen as divine were worshipped and adored; those seen as demonic were ostracized, punished, and sometimes burned at the stake.. Health Efforts. Vision . . Healthier moms and babies! . Missouri will be the leader in pre- and post-natal health and healthy babies.. Managed Care Payment & Policies . Purpose:. . Identify innovative ways to approach and redesign Payment structures and policies to incentivize better pre and post-natal care, causing better health outcomes..
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