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explain the relationship of each of the theories of Calista Roy, Benner, and Orem to Maternal and Child Health
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- Scenario You are a nurse at an outpatient clinic. You overhear your teenage patient talking to her friend on the phone saying that prenatal care is a waste of time for a mother who is young and healthy. Questions What can you tell your patient about prenatal care in teenage mothers and about infant mortality in the United States? Your answer should include something about: Fetal alcohol syndrome Spina bifida (folic acid) Which prenatal development stage do you think is the most sensitive time for gestation? What happens during that stage, and why is it important? What other behaviors of the mother may affect the health of a child before, or very early in, pregnancy? Include some of the following in your answer: exercise, diet, drug use, and smoking.A nurse is teaching new mothers about infant care andsafety. What would the nurse accurately include as ateaching point?a. Keep infants younger than 6 months out of direct sunlight.b. Use honey instead of sugar in homemade baby food.c. Place the baby on his or her stomach for sleeping.d. Keep crib rails down at all times.In a community survey, the nurse finds that the infant the mortality rate is high due to a lack of awareness and malnutrition in pregnant women. Which activities should the nurse carry out to facilitate primary prevention?
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- Which of the following should parents be advised to do, to decrease the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)? Select one: O a. Sleep on a sofa or armchair with the baby O b. Smoke in the presence of the baby O c. Place the baby on the back to sleep O d. Wrap the baby tightly to prevent heat loss A newborn baby can focus its vision on the mother's face when breastfeeding Select one: O True O FalseIdentify the history of health informatics in the Philippines. What are the current initiatives in the Philippines in terms of Health Informatics. What is an HIS and an EMR? What are the features? What is Telemedicine?Why are maternal and child health important? (minimum of 15 sentences) Based on our lecture with the current trends of maternal and child health. What do you think will be the top priority in terms of maternal and health. Choose at least two maternal and health program which you think are the most important to you and explain it comprehensively based in your observations, experiences or evidenced based practice. (minimum of 15 sentences) Question #2 notes, choose here. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH Reduction in maternal mortality by one half of the 1990 levels by 2000 and further one half by 2015. Expand the provision of maternal health services in the context of primary health care. Reduce the maternal mortality rate by three quarters by 2015 (half by 2000, half by 2015) 4. Increase access to reproductive health services to 60% by 2005, 80% by 2010, 100% by 2015. NDHS data: MMR 100,000 live births. Slow decrease in maternal. MATERNAL AND HEALTH PROGRAM: The strategic Thrusts for…