MN 576 Purdue Global University Primary Care in Women Health Presentation Reflective

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Reflective Assignment

While reading attached powerpoint complete a one page reflective assignment in APA style.

Please include:

  • The main topics discussed.
  • Sub-topics and/or subsequent classroom discussion.
  • Points you found of interest.
  • Any additional reflections or suggestions.

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MN 576 Primary Care in Women’ Health Unit 8 Seminar Seminar Focus This Seminar is to explore prenatal testing guidelines, fetal well-being exams, and normal vs. abnormal postpartum course. Initial Routine Labs ABO blood group/ Rh factor identification/antibody screen CBC Rubella titer Syphilis Screening Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Urinalysis and urine culture Chlamydia Screening Cervical Cytology (if indicated) HIV antibody Screening Additional Initial Tests Based on History Cystic Fibrosis Screen Cytomegalovirus titer Diabetes Screening Lead Level Herpes Culture Thyroid Studies Tuberculin Skin Test Varicella Titer Quantitative Beta-hcg Additional Test 15-20 Weeks Quadruple Screening (Quad) Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) Testing 24-28 Weeks ?Rh Negative (24-28 weeks) (Administer anti-D immune globulin) Retest hgb/hematocrit One Hour 50 g Glucola 35-37 Weeks Group B Strep Retest for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis and/or HIV Diagnostic Testing Ultrasound First Trimester (Gestational Age) Second Trimester (Assess Fetal Anatomy) Third Trimester (Evaluation of fetal position/presentation) NonStress Test and Contraction Stress Test BioPhysical Profile Amniocentesis and Chorionic Villus Sampling Fetal Well Being Exam Fundal Height FHR Fetal Movement Mother’s weight and Blood Pressure Urine dip Postpartum (Puerperium) Segments Immediate Early Remote Aspects Pelvic musculature Breast evaluations Contraception counseling Postpartum Hemorrhage Early Soft, boggy uterus, cool clammy skin, fever, tachycardia, vertigo, tachypnea Late Heavy lochi, foul lochia, fever, opened cervical os, pelvic or back pain, uterine tenderness, prolonged bleeding Subinvolution of the Uterus Risk Factors Distended Bladder, Retained placental fragments, endometritis, Cesarean birth, Uterine myoma, multiparity Subjective Data Painless, excessive vaginal bleeding, chills and fever, pelvic or back pain Intervention Methergine Antibiotics Mastitis Subjective Data Flu-like symptoms Malaise fever and chills erythema and swelling of affected breast (with possible pitting edema) Plan Dicloxacillin Continue breastfeeding, ice packs/warm packs, increase fluid intake, rest Urinary Tract Infection Subjective Data Spiking fever CVAT Dysuria Urgency Oliguria Plan Urinalysis with culture and sensitivity Macrobid Postpartum Psychiatric Disturbances Maternity blues or “baby blues” Crying,Periods of elation, Irritability, anxiety Postpartum Depression Similar symptoms but more intense, excessive fatigue, slow speaking, thoughts of suicide Postpartum Psychosis Manic phase Delirious state Psychotic depression Questions?
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Going through the PowerPoint presentation, I can tell that intensive research was done
regarding the topics and subtopics to be discussed. The presentation contains simple points that
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