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Maternal and Child Health Nursing is within a framework in which nurses use nursing process and
nursing theory to care for pregnant patient, the family, and the baby
throughout childbearing and child rearing years and through the
four phases of health care
nursing process Maternal and Child Health Nursing is within a framework in which
nursing theories nurses use ______________ and ___________to care for pregnant patient, the
family, and the baby throughout childbearing and child rearing years
and through the four phases of health care
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1. health promotion Four (4) phases of health care: (PMRR)
2. health maintenance
3. health restoration
4. health rehabilitation
health promotion Involves education when no specific risk is present.
Health promotion Providing teens with information about safer sex practices well
before they are likely to become sexually active.
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health promotion Teaching women the importance of immunization for a newborn.
health maintenance Involves intervening to maintain health when risk of disease is
present.
health maintenance Teaching a group of sexually active teens about safer sex practices,
contraception and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
health restoration using conscientious assessment to be certain that symptoms of
illness are identified and interventions are begun to return client to
wellness most rapidly
health restoration Caring for a woman during a complication of pregnancy such as
pregnancy induced hypertension.
Health restoration Caring for a child during an acute illness such as community
acquired pneumonia.
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health rehabilitation Helping prevent complications from illness;
helping a client with residual effects achieve an optimal state of
wellness and independence;
helping a client to accept inevitable death
Health rehabilitation Encouraging a woman with hydatidiform mole (abnormal placenta
growth) to continue therapy
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