Antepartum Assessments
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Antepartum Assessments

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Which of the following are part of the labs in BNUR 3002? (Select all that apply)

  • Antepartum Lab (correct)
  • Neonatal Lab (correct)
  • Emergency Room Lab
  • Intrapartum Lab (correct)
  • The course provides an overview of _______ assessments.

    antenatal

    All students are required to buy a physical textbook for BNUR 3002.

    False

    What is a significant focus of the learning objectives in this course?

    <p>Historical context of perinatal health care</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the impact of social determinants of health discussed in this course?

    <p>Health inequities within certain populations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ______ considers the effects of trauma and violence in health care.

    <p>Trauma and Violence-Informed Care</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the recommended course for those in clinical settings?

    <p>Best Start Course</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following terms with their descriptions:

    <p>Social Determinants of Health = Factors affecting health outcomes based on social conditions Trauma-Informed Care = Approach acknowledging the impact of trauma on patients Intrapartum Care = Care provided during labor Antepartum Care = Care provided before labor begins</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Course Introduction

    • BNUR 3002 is about perinatal nursing care in Canada
    • Course professor is Keri-Ann Berga
    • Kate Bushuk is also involved in the course
    • Use the Sherpath e-textbook, do not buy a physical textbook
    • Labs are held throughout the semester and must be completed

    Antepartum Assessments

    • Complete Best Start course, especially if in clinical placements
    • Course content includes historical context of perinatal health care
    • It explores the role of nurses in providing prenatal care to diverse families in Canada
    • Identifies factors that influence the health of childbearing people and their families in Canada
    • Examines facilitators and barriers to accessing perinatal health care
    • Focuses on providing culturally responsive family nursing care
    • Considers health promotion across the lifespan and health screening for pregnant people in Canada
    • Reviews the female reproductive system
    • Covers reproductive conditions including etiology, significance, signs, symptoms, and management

    Contemporary Issues & Perinatal Nursing in Canada

    • Perinatal nurses care for patients and families from preconception to the end of the childbearing year
    • Pediatric nurses care for children from birth to age 18 years
    • Social determinants of health (SDOH) impact patient health
    • Socioeconomic status (SES) is linked to better health
    • Health inequities exist among certain populations, including Indigenous people, immigrants and refugees, older women, homeless individuals, and children
    • Trauma and violence informed care (TVIC) considers the effects of trauma and violence
    • TVIC acknowledges the impact of trauma and violence on patient health outcomes and behaviors
    • It is essential to gain knowledge and skills for delivering trauma-informed care

    Inclusive Language

    • Use gender-affirming terms like "human milk," "parent," "partner," "pregnant person," "mother," "father," and non-binary pronouns like "they."
    • Promote an inclusive environment that respects gender identity and promotes inclusivity for all people.
    • Use "breastfeeding" interchangeably with "chestfeeding" and "nursing" and "human milk feeding."

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