Readings Flashcards

1
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What do A, B, C refer to in the ACM’s national midwifery guidelines for consultation and referral

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A- Discuss: the situation with a colleague and/or medical practitioner/healthcare provider

B- Consult: with a medical practitioner or other healthcare provider

C- Refer: to a medical practitioner for secondary/tertiary care

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2
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What is a healthy pregnancy BMI

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18.5- 24.9

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3
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What is the recommended weight gain for a healthy pregnancy BMI

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11.5-16kg

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4
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How many boards make up AHPRA

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14 national boards

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5
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Define: Continuity of care

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means care that usually begins in early pregnancy and continues through to labour and birth, to the end of the 6 week postnatal period

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6
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Define: Core midwives

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are midwives who work in hospitals

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7
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Define: Caseload midwifery and Midwifery Caseload practice

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refer to midwives who provide the majority of care to a women through her pregnancy, labour and birth and the postnatal period

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Define: Midwifery Group Practice

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refers to a group of midwives who work alongside each other with individual caseloads, providing back-up and support for each other

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9
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Define: Team Midwifery

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is where a teams of midwives take on responsibility for an agreed number of women each month

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10
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Explain: Biomedical Model

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focuses on pathological processes, and on understanding, diagnosing, and primarily treating the physical and biological features of disease

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11
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Explain: Social Model of Health

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is a conceptual framework designed to tackle fundamental social, political, environmental and economic grounds for poor health

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12
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Define: Reproductive rights

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nclude pregnancy and childbirth, family planning, abortion services and sexual health services

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Explain: the International Confederation of Midwives

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  • The ICM supports, represents and works to strengthen professional associations of midwives throughout the world.
  • It is an accredited non-governmental organisation and represents midwives and midwifery to organisations worldwide to achieve common goals in the care of mothers and newborns.
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14
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What are the recommended servings of the 4 food groups during Pregnancy

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Veg and Fruit- 5+2
Bread and Cereal- 8.5
Milk/products- 2.5
Meat/seafood/eggs- 3.5

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Define: Macronutrients

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include fats, carbs and proteins which provide the body with energy required for basic life functions and cell processes

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16
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Explain the role: Fats

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  • potent energy source

- insulator and protector of organs

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Explain the role: Carbs

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  • major energy source

- includes glucose, starches and fibre

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18
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What macronutrient should account for the majority of energy intake

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Carbs

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19
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Give examples: Macronutrients

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Fats
Carbs
Proteins

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20
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Explain the role: Proteins

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  • provides energy

- stores for structural components of muscle tissue

21
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Define: Micronutrients

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are vitamins and minerals small in size, but vital to health and optimal functioning of the body during pregnancy

  • they do not produce energy, but they are required in assisting and releasing energy yielded from macronutrients.
22
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List the Minerals needed in pregnancy

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Iron
Calcium
Zinc
Iodine

23
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List the Vitamins needed in pregnancy

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Folate
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D

24
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What are the pre-pregnancy BMI’s

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30 Obese

25
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What are the recommendations for Physical activity in pregnancy

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  • safe

- 30mins of moderate intensity exercise

26
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Define: BMI

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Body mass index

27
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Define: EPDS

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Edinburgh postnatal depression scale

28
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What are the Psychosocial factors influencing mental health

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  • Past mental health issues
  • Past/current abuse
  • Recent life stressors
  • Drug/alcohol use
  • Woman’s relationship with own mother
  • Current practical and emotional support
29
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What are 2 alcohol assessment tools

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TWEAK

T-ACE

30
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Define: Validity

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is the ability of a test to measure what it sets out to measure

31
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What is the pattern of antenatal visits in pregnancy

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Up to 28weeks- 4 weekly
28-36weeks- fortnightly
36- EBD- weekly

32
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What are the routine screenings done during pregnancy

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  • Blood tests (iron, HG, anitbodies)
  • Urine (protein, bacteriuria, glucose)
  • Blood pressure (pre-eclampsia)
33
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Define the purpose: The National Midwifery Guidelines for Consultation and Referral

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are intended to provide information enabling the midwife to integrate evidence with experience (clinical judgment) in providing midwifery care, and to assist midwives in their discussions with women

34
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What is the theme of the Midwifery National Competency Standards 11-14

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Reflective and Ethical Practice

35
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Name the Midwifery National Competency Standards 11-14

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Competency 11- Bases midwifery practice on ethical decision making.
Competency 12- Identifies personal beliefs and develops these in ways that enhance midwifery practice.
Competency 13- Acts to enhance the professional development of self and others
Competency 14- Uses research to inform midwifery practice.

36
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How many National Competencies are there for a midwife, that all students must meet before registration

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14

37
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If a woman scores 1,2 or 3 in Q10 of the EPDS this means…

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she may need to be referred immediately for mental health assessment

38
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What are the suggested number of visits for first and subsequent pregnancies

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First- 10

Subsequent- 8

39
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Under law, students must be registered with AHPRA by..

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their university for the duration of the course

40
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Under law, what are students not allowed to be referred to

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Student Midwife

41
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What is the formula for calculating a women’s due date

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+7 days to LMP

+ 9 Months

42
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What is the rule used to calculate a women’s due date

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Nagel’s Rule

43
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Define: Miscarriage

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a woman loses her baby before 20 weeks gestation

44
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If a woman’s fundus is at her umbilicus she is approximately..

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24 weeks pregnant

45
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Research in Australia indicates that the number of women who gave birth at 32 weeks or more had what antenatal care

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98.4% of non-Indigenous women who gave birth at 32 or more weeks pregnancy had at least one antenatal visit and 92.7% had five or more visits

46
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What are the risks to a baby if a woman is consuming alochol

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  • miscarriage
  • stillbirth
  • FASD (fetal alcohol spectrum disorders)
47
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What guidelines are available for you to use as a midwife to ensure women receive appropriate care

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  • ACM Clinical guidelines for consultation and referral
  • NHMRC Antenatal care Module 1
  • NMBA Competency Standards
48
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Define: FASD

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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

  • occurs when mothers consume alcohol in pregnancy