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Hospital setting, granny/midwife, infection, not enough physicians - ANSWER-In the early 20th century maternal Child care moved out of the home and into the __________. Cara prior to the 20th century was usually via a________|_________. What were the causes of maternal and Child mortality? Priso...

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Hospital setting, granny/midwife, infection, not enough physicians - ANSWER-In the
early 20th century maternal Child care moved out of the home and into the
__________. Cara prior to the 20th century was usually via a________|_________.
What were the causes of maternal and Child mortality?



Prison - ANSWER-Long term healthcare was safer than ______



Birth centers - ANSWER-Need to be a lower risk pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Not
only are these freestanding facilities but they also provide women's healthcare for
nonpregnant women by delivering annual checks and family planning counseling



Rise, Keeps family together and in their own environment - ANSWER-Homebirth is on
the_______ because_______



Phone call - ANSWER-In Becker County, after giving birth, everyone gets a _______
about if they want to get a home visit or have questions about breast-feeding etc.



High - ANSWER-In the past there was a _______ mortality rate at 12 women per
100,000 live births



Late 19 century - ANSWER-Strives began to be made to decrease childhood mortality
in the ___________ with the discovery of vaccine, public health practices, child labor
laws, etc.



WIC, healthy start, March of Dimes - ANSWER-Three health care assistance programs
are



Three - ANSWER-Mortality and morbidity he for African-American maternal women is
_____ Times higher than four white women

, Mandated contraception - ANSWER-Some ethical issues of __________Include old
mental health facilities where if a person was deemed they couldn't take care of
themselves they had to have their tubes tied or a vasectomy



Ethical issues - ANSWER-Elective abortion, mandated contraception, fetal injury,fetal
therapy, infertility treatment, Child health nursing, cessation of treatment/terminate life-
support are all ____________



Societal issues - ANSWER-Cycle of poverty, homelessness, access to healthcare,
prenatal care, Medicaid, violence, and adoption are all



Homelessness, prenatal care - ANSWER-There is a rise for women and children in
____________. As far as access to healthcare, there are limitations to ________.



Nurse practice act's - ANSWER-The set of rules and legal issues that say you have to
work within your scope of practice are the



Women's health - ANSWER-__________It's the highest place of lawsuits



Written consent - ANSWER-It is better to get _________ than telephone consent. But
definitely both nurses need to hear that consent if it is by telephone



Not liable for it - ANSWER-In Minnesota you can leave your baby in a safe place like
the hospital and you are ________



Document - ANSWER-If you're monitoring fetal heartbeat's that are going down, be sure
to _______As much as you can



Care provider, teacher, collaborator, researcher, advocate, manager - ANSWER-Six
roles of the professional nurse



Certified nurse midwives - ANSWER-Provide complete care in uncomplicated
pregnancy's common during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum

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