3rd Bachelor in Midwifery
Preparation to the delivery including the knowledge and the use of the obstetric equipment
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ECTS Credits | 2 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 15 |
Teaching staff | LENOIR, Anne |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | PARA-D_SF0021/3 |
Prerequisite | 2nd year course, Hygiene and care with the mother and the new-born baby; Eutocia |
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Aims and Objectives | To observe and follow the mother’s and fetus’ health during the pregnancy, the birth and the immediate postpartum To follow the pregnant woman, the parturient and the newly-delivered woman by considering her emotional, family and social environment, her own needs and a possible pathology. To collaborate with the other members of the clinical team (medical and paramedical) in the maintenance and the promotion of the mother’s, the child’s and the family’s health |
Description | Monitoring of the evolution of a normal pregnancy, obstetrics examination Follow-up of labour The eutocia delivery · Preparation of the parturient, the delivery room and the treatment room to the new-born baby · Labour · Labour and complications · The obstetrics anaesthesia · Handling of the obstetrics file · Follow-up of labour · Diagnosis and expulsion phase: technique of release and diagnosis of the perineum state · Control of placenta and of its appendices · Administration and monitoring of the medical treatments Immediate postpartum of the newly-delivered woman and the new-born baby · Monitoring and care in the 2 hours which follow the delivery HIV+ mother, mother affected with herpes simplex |
Bibliography | Lansac J. et al., Pratique de l’accouchement, Simep Pierre F., Bertrand J., Mémento obstétrique, 2ième édition, Ed. Maloine, 2000 |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Tutorials Group seminars or workshops case study, technical experimentation |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations Projects or practical work Placements |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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