FUNDAMENTALS OF OBSTETRIC CARE
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- Assessment methods
- Learning objectives
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- Full programme
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There are no scientific prerequisites other
than those required for access to the course
of study
The exam is carried out in oral form
- knowledge of the theories and models of obstetric discipline.
-application of basic obstetric care
procedures ;
1.MIDWIFERY BETWEEN ART AND SCIENCE
2. THEORIES AND MODELS IN THE OBSTETRIC DISCIPLINE (Midwifery)
3. HELP DOCUMENTATION ACCORDING TO MAPU: THE ICNP LANGUAGE
4. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
5. BASIC OBSTETRICAL CARE PROCEDURES
6. THE COMPUTER FILE
7. INTRODUCTION TO THE PREGNANCY AGENDA 2018 - LATEST WHO GUIDELINES 2018
APPLIED OBSTETRIC ASSISTANCE - Integrated course in Fundamentals of Obstetrics
Hand hygiene
Types of washing, indications and techniques according to WHO 2009 guidelines
Characteristics and safety of the healthcare environment
Obstetrics inpatient unit
Patient mobilization:
Health education for healthcare personnel
Factors affecting movement
Fall prevention: Conley scale
Patient mobilization procedures:
Personal hygiene
Vital parameters
Principles of asepsis, sterilization, management of the sterile field
Simple dressing
Urinary elimination
Intestinal elimination
Diagnostic and laboratory tests
THEORIES AND ORGANIZATION OF OBSTETRIC SCIENCES
1. Historical excursus of the figure of the midwife
2. Evolution of legislation in the midwife's training path: from the birth of regulated training at a national level, to the university diploma and the establishment of degree classes
3. Distinctive characteristics of a profession and intellectual professions
4. Legislation governing the professional practice of midwives with particular reference to professional responsibility and the autonomy of the profession:
a) Professional profile
b) Code of Conduct
c) Didactic order
d) Legislative Decrees transposing the European Directive: Legislative Decree no. 206 of 9/11/2007 articles. 46, 47, 48, 49 and amendments to this decree: articles. 35, 36, 37, 38
e) Law 42/1999 "Provisions regarding health professions"
f) Law 43/2006
g) Law 251/20005. Social and health regulations of specific interest for the professional practice of midwives at regional and national level:
a) Laws on the recognition of the newborn
b) Law July 1975 n. 405: Establishment of family counseling centers
c) Law 19 February 2004, n. 40 "Regulations regarding medically assisted procreation"
d) Order law
e) Operational guidelines for the definition and organization of care by the Midwife during the intra-hospital physiological birth process
6. Regulations regarding support staff
Professional secrecy and the privacy code: general principles
7. Ministerial Decree 77/2022: Territorial reform according to the PNRR1. MIDWIFERY BETWEEN ART AND SCIENCE
2. THEORIES AND MODELS IN MIDWIFYING DISCIPLINE ( Midwifery )
3.WELFARE DOCUMENTATION ACCORDING
TO THE MAPU: THE ICNP LANGUAGE
4. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION
5. BASIC OBSTETRIC CARE PROCEDURES
6. NOTES OF HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION
7. INTRODUCTION TO THE PREGNANCY
AGENDA 2018 - LATEST WHO
GUIDELINES 2018
1.MIDWIFERY BETWEEN ART AND SCIENCE
2. THEORIES AND MODELS IN THE OBSTETRIC DISCIPLINE (Midwifery)
3. HELP DOCUMENTATION ACCORDING TO MAPU: THE ICNP LANGUAGE
4. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
5. BASIC OBSTETRICAL CARE PROCEDURES
6. THE COMPUTER FILE
7. INTRODUCTION TO THE PREGNANCY AGENDA 2018 - LATEST WHO GUIDELINES 2018
APPLIED OBSTETRIC ASSISTANCE - Integrated course in Fundamentals of Obstetrics
Hand hygiene
Types of washing, indications and techniques according to WHO 2009 guidelines
Characteristics and safety of the healthcare environment
Obstetrics inpatient unit
Patient mobilization:
Health education for healthcare personnel
Factors affecting movement
Fall prevention: Conley scale
Patient mobilization procedures:
Personal hygiene
Vital parameters
Principles of asepsis, sterilization, management of the sterile field
Simple dressing
Urinary elimination
Intestinal elimination
Diagnostic and laboratory tests
THEORIES AND ORGANIZATION OF OBSTETRIC SCIENCES
1. Historical excursus of the figure of the midwife
2. Evolution of legislation in the midwife's training path: from the birth of regulated training at a national level, to the university diploma and the establishment of degree classes
3. Distinctive characteristics of a profession and intellectual professions
4. Legislation governing the professional practice of midwives with particular reference to professional responsibility and the autonomy of the profession:
a) Professional profile
b) Code of Conduct
c) Didactic order
d) Legislative Decrees transposing the European Directive: Legislative Decree no. 206 of 9/11/2007 articles. 46, 47, 48, 49 and amendments to this decree: articles. 35, 36, 37, 38
e) Law 42/1999 "Provisions regarding health professions"
f) Law 43/2006
g) Law 251/20005. Social and health regulations of specific interest for the professional practice of midwives at regional and national level:
a) Laws on the recognition of the newborn
b) Law July 1975 n. 405: Establishment of family counseling centers
c) Law 19 February 2004, n. 40 "Regulations regarding medically assisted procreation"
d) Order law
e) Operational guidelines for the definition and organization of care by the Midwife during the intra-hospital physiological birth process
6. Regulations regarding support staff
Professional secrecy and the privacy code: general principles
7. Ministerial Decree 77/2022: Territorial reform according to the PNRR1. MIDWIFERY BETWEEN ART AND SCIENCE
a) The Discipline obstetric or
midwifery
b) Scientific method of obstetric
discipline
c) The midwife between art and
science
d) Values of obstetric discipline
2. THEORIES AND MODELS IN MIDWIFYING
DISCIPLINE ( Midwifery )
a) Definitions of person - health and
well-being - salutogenesis -
resilience - disease - cure
b) The Needs - Theory of human
needs of Maslow - Teor ia needs of
V. Henderson
c) Nursing theories of V. Henderson
and M. Gordon
d) Theories and theoretical
conceptual models of care: Nursing
Performance Model (MPI) , human
process assisting model (MAPU),
Midwifery PARTNERSHIP Obstetric
Model , "ONE TO ONE Obstetric
Model, Dreyfus Model acquisition
of professional skills
3. WELFARE DOCUMENTATION ACCORDING
TO THE MAPU: THE ICNP LANGUAGE
a) The medical record and the
obstetric care record
4. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION
a) Map of the communication
b) The channels of
communication
5. BASIC OBSTETRIC CARE PROCEDURES
a) Concept and methods of
sterilization
b) Asepsis and sterile field - hints on
aseptic dressing
c) Execution of a simple and
complex dressing
d) Free and occupied bed
making
e) Characteristics of an inpatient
unit
6. NOTES OF HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION
a) Hospital acceptance and
discharge
b) The hospital structure
c) The ward (general characteristics)
and then specifically the hospital
room, the functional unit (bed,
bedside table, wardrobe, table,
chair)
7. INTRODUCTION TO THE PREGNANCY
AGENDA 2018 - LATEST WHO
GUIDELINES 2018
The teaching will be delivered through
lectures with the use of slides
For appointments or requests for information, the teacher can be contacted by e-mail at : giuseppina.vita @ uninsubria.it