PPT-The Value of Family History in the Prenatal Care Setting
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INSERT PRESENTATION DATE Agenda Value of family history FmHx FmHx collection tools Red flags Risk assessment and management guidelines Case studies Acknowledgements
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INSERT PRESENTATION DATE Agenda Value of family history FmHx FmHx collection tools Red flags Risk assessment and management guidelines Case studies Acknowledgements Curriculum reviewers. he year Design Value s based on the average of a 3 year period which includes the selected year plus the two prior years Also displayed is the following informat on for each year the umber of Complete Quarters for that year the 99 th Percentil samp Marty Handly, RN, MSN. District Coordinator. Jessica Craig, MPH. Epidemiologist. Nunmawi Bualteng, RN, BSN. Public Health Nurse. Khawl Puii, BLA. Prenatal Community Health Worker. Pam Desir, MS, RD, CD, IBCLC. Access to Prenatal Care. Copyright © 2014 The Hastings Center. www.undocumentedpatients.org. Access to prenatal care for women who are undocumented immigrants varies widely across the United States due to differences in state policies and differing state level interpretations of federal policies that fund health services for pregnant women. This resource provides an overview of this access problem and the consequences of policy related uncertainty or variation for undocumented patients, their families, and the health care safety-net. . Conduct research to better understand why vulnerable populations of women are not receiving/accessing available prenatal care services. . Strategy 1:. Focus Groups. Key Findings. Participants Desired a . along the US/Mexico Border. Communities Joined in Action National Conference . San Antonio, Texas February 15-17, 2017. Presenter: Maria Lourdes F. Reyes, MD, MPH. Director, PCI US & Border Programs. 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm. Birth Certificate Accuracy Initiative. Monthly OB Teams Call. Variables of the Month:. Audience Response. Go . to . respond.cc. Enter the code . 784098. Answer the questions for the variables of the month discussion. OBJECTIVES. You will be able to….. Investigate the 3 periods of prenatal development. Identify and describe the major components of the 3 periods of prenatal development. TRIMESTERS. Human . gestation. Laura E. . Cudzilo. , MD. Assistant Professor, Department of. OB/GYN. Step one: logging into the computer!. Make sure you’re logged into the correct context in . OneChart. Step two: accessing the clinic schedule. Produced by the Medicaid Data Analytics – Business Intelligence Unit. Presented by Rachel La Croix, Medicaid Quality Bureau. Florida Medicaid – Snapshot. Florida Medicaid currently serves 3,916,609 enrollees.. Presentation to: Breastfeeding Coordinator’s Meeting. Presented by: Cheryl L. Riley MBA, . CLC. Date: 9-13-2017. Objectives. Define the purpose of a prenatal resource list . Identify suggested components of a prenatal resource list. determination of fetal blood groups. Laurie Lee, MD, PhD. Blood Bank Rotation. May 2016. Tumors release cell-free DNA (. cfDNA. ) into circulation. Mandel . P, . Metais. . P. Les . acides. . nucleiques. . – The Clinician’s Perspective. Allan J Fisher, MD, FACOG, . FACMG. Director, Perinatal Genetics. Elliot Hospital System. Manchester . NH. Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (Screening). Introduced commercially October 2011. Conduct research to better understand why vulnerable populations of women are not receiving/accessing available prenatal care services. . Strategy 1:. Focus Groups. Key Findings. Participants Desired a . • Can decrease risk of pre-term babies or abortions • Can decrease mortality rates ( ectopic pregnancy, hypertension, embolism, infection, hemorrhage are the main causes of death during pregnancy) The first prenatal visit • Establish a baseline data. • Explain why specific data are related to pregnancy • Discuss weight changes and physical changes during pregnancy • Urine analysis • Establish communication in a private, quite setting • Confirm pregnancy: assess for signs of pregnancy.
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