Maternal and Child Health Nursing NCMA217
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What does the health information system aim to ensure?

  • Data collection
  • Standardized medical records
  • Early, appropriate action (correct)
  • Health promotion
  • What type of health care should every woman and newborn receive according to WHO guidelines?

    Routine, evidence-based care

    Every woman and newborn has a complete, accurate, standardized medical record during labor, childbirth, and the early postnatal period.

    True

    What is the purpose of health promotion in Maternal and Child Health Nursing?

    <p>Educating clients to be aware of good health</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Every health facility has a mechanism for data collection, analysis, and _____ as part of its activities.

    <p>feedback</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following standards with their descriptions:

    <p>Standard 1 = Every woman and newborn receives routine, evidence-based care Standard 3 = Women are assessed routinely on admission Standard 4 = Communication with women and their families is effective</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the goal of health rehabilitation in Maternal and Child Health Nursing?

    <p>Preventing further complications and helping clients to accept inevitable death</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For every woman and newborn who requires referral, the referral should follow a pre-established plan that can be implemented without delay.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing

    • Health information systems utilize data for timely and appropriate actions in maternal and child healthcare.
    • A standardized medical record is essential during labor, childbirth, and the early postnatal period for every woman and newborn.
    • Health facilities employ data collection, analysis, and feedback mechanisms to monitor and enhance childbirth care for mothers and newborns.

    Standards of Maternal and Child Health Nursing

    • Health Promotion: Clients are educated about good health practices through teaching and role modeling.
    • Health Maintenance: Interventions are used to sustain health when illness risk is present, and effective referrals are made when necessary.
    • Health Restoration: Illness is promptly diagnosed and treated to return clients to wellness as quickly as possible.
    • Health Rehabilitation: Focus on preventing further complications and assisting clients in accepting inevitable death when applicable.

    Care Protocols

    • Standard assessments are conducted for women and newborns upon admission, during labor, and in the early postnatal phase to determine if referrals are needed.
    • Decisions for referrals are made expeditiously and follow pre-established plans to ensure smooth execution.
    • Communication is maintained with women and their families, ensuring effectiveness and responsiveness to their needs throughout care.

    Evidence-Based Care

    • Routine care for women and newborns adheres to evidence-based practices as per World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.
    • All health interactions prioritize the management of complications in accordance with best practices and standards.

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    Test your knowledge and understanding of Maternal and Child Health Nursing concepts with this quiz. Designed for students at Our Lady of Fatima University, the questions will cover key topics relevant to the NCMA217 course. Perfect for exam preparation and revision!

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