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MATERNAL AND NEONATAL HEALTH. By J. MTENGEZO VICTORIA HOTEL 17 TH JUNE, 2009. OUTLINE. MDGs - MNH Core Competencies- MNH Content outline Learning guides and checklists Exercises. Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality Rate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ByJ. MTENGEZO

VICTORIA HOTEL17TH JUNE, 2009

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OUTLINEMDGs - MNH Core Competencies- MNHContent outlineLearning guides and checklistsExercises

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Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality RateTarget 5: reduce by two thirds, between 1990

and 2015, the under five mortality rate

Indicators traced:- under five mortality rate- Infant Mortality Rate- Proportion of 1 year old children immunized

against measles

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Under-Five Mortality Rate

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Infant Mortality Rate

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Proportion of 1-Year Old Children Immunized Against Measles

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Goal 5: Improving Maternal HealthTarget 6: reduce by three quarters,the

maternal mortality ratio

Indicators traced:- Maternal Mortality ratio- Proportion of births attended by skilled Health

Personnel

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Maternal Mortality Rate

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Proportion of Births Attended by Skilled Health personnel

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C.1.The student will be able to provide individualised focused antenatal care.

Brief review of:Focused Antenatal care Services offered at the antenatal clinic

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Key Focused Antenatal care messages

Importance of focused antenatal careBasic information on focused antenatal care

services Birth preparedness Early Detection and treatment of complications

History takingPhysical Examination (refer to checklist for

information)-General examination-Obstetrical

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Key Focused Antenatal care messagesInvestigations

Hb,Grouping urinalysisVDRL or PRPHIV

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ManagementIdentification and treatment of existing

problemsHealth education

nutritionPersonal hygieneRest/exercisesPMTCTBirth planPrevention of conditions or diseases Danger signs and complications of pregnancy

Refer where necessary

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CLINICALHealth Education on RH topics for individuals

and groups

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CC2. The student will be able to assess and manage a woman in labour and delivery.ADMISSION PROCEDURE

History takingPhysical examination (head to toe)Laboratory investigations

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CC. 2MATERNAL CONDITION

Psychological carePhysical care

 FETAL CONDITION

Fetal heart rateMouldingColour of liquorCaput succedaneum

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CC. 2PROGRESS OF LABOUR

Uterine contraction Cervical dilatationDescent of presenting part

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CC. 2SECOND STAGE MANAGEMENT

DefinitionPreparation for the deliveryActual deliveryDocumentation

ACTIVE MANAGEMENT OF THIRD STAGE OF LABOURDefinitionControlled cord traction Immediate care

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CLINICAL Conduct admission procedure, delivery of

baby and placenta

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CC. 3. The student will be able to prevent and manage obstructed labour. Definition DiagnosisCausesSigns and symptoms

Early signsLate signs

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CC. 3MANAGEMENT

Health centre levelHospital level

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CLINICALManage woman with obstructed labour

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CC. 4 The student should be able to perform Vacuum ExtractionDefinitionIndicationContra indicationCriteria for performing vacuum extractionComplication of vacuum extractionCare of vacuum extractor setDemonstration of actual procedure

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CLINICALConduct vacuum extraction

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CC. 5 The student will be able to conduct breech delivery.Types of breech presentationDiagnosis of breech presentationPreparation for breech deliveryActual Breech delivery :

Burns marshalLovset manoeuvreMaurice smellie manoeuvre

Complication of breech

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CLINICALConduct breech delivery

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CC. 6 The student will be able to perform manual removal of retained placenta.DefinitionPredisposing factorsDemonstration of actual procedure

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CLINICALConduct manual removal of retained placenta

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CC. 7 The student will be able to prevent and manage Primary post partum HaemorhageDefinitionCausesRisk factorsStrategies for prevention

AntenatallyDuring labour and deliveryDuring 3rd stage and immediately after

placenta delivery

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CC. 7Strategies for management

Inspection of the perineum, vaginal and cervical tears

Repair of tearsManual removal of placentaBimanual compressionAortic compression

Demonstration of actual procedures

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CC. 7Prevent and manage Primary post partum

Haemorhage

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CC. 8 The students will be able to manage a client with severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.Definition Signs and symptomsPrevention of eclampsiaManagement

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CLINICALManage woman with severe pre-eclampsia

and eclampsia

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CC.9A The student will be able to assess and manage a woman during post partum periodManagement of a postnatal mother

History takingPhysical examination Laboratory investigationsCounselling of the post partum motherComplications

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CC.9 B. The students will be able to manage a newborn baby Management of the newborn

Immediate careSubsequent careDanger signs

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CLINICALManage the woman and baby during post

partum period

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cc.10. The student will be able to provide post abortion careProvision of PAC Services

PAC servicesRapid assessment of the patientPelvic examinationMVA procedure

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CLINICALManage a woman with an abortion

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ExcercisesAssignments, case studies, role play, and

knowledge assessment- Refer page 115

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