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Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of Nursing
Department of Midwifery
Semester 2007
Course Title
Course Information
Midwifery 3 (clinical)
Course Number
MW 421
Prerequisites
Midwifery 2
Course Website
Not applicable
Instructor
Taroob Al-Lataifeh
Office Location
N2 L4
Office Phone
23740
Office Hours
Thursday: 10-11 am, 11-12 md, 1-2 pm
E-mail
[email protected]
Teaching Assistant
-------
Course Description
This course provides practice essential to the midwifery care of normal and high-risk
postpartum women, newborns and their families.
Focus will also be on the development and the application of knowledge and skills necessary
for the midwife in the provision of health care to women during postnatal period, newborns and
their families. By utilizing the nursing process, current research findings and integrating the
principles of reproductive health and safe motherhood.
Title
Text Book
Myles text book for midwives
Author(s)
Fraser, D., Cooper, M.
Publisher
Churchill living stone.
Year
2003
Edition
13th ed
Not applicable
Book Website
References
Johnson, R., Taylor, W. (2002) Skills for Midwifery Practice 2nd ed.
Edinbrugh: Churchill Livingstone.
Johnston, P., Flood, K., Spinks, K. (Editors) (2003) The Newborn Child
9th ed. Edinbrugh: Churchill Livingstone.
Sinclair, C. (2004) A Midwife's HandBook. Philadelphia: Elsevier.
Whaley & Wong (2001). Nursing Care of Infants and Children. St.
Louis. Mosby Company.
Assessment Policy
Assessment Type
Lab exam (written)
Expected Due Date
Weight
*
15%
Postpartum report
*
5%
Research presentation
*
10%
Midterm evaluation
*
25%
Mother class
*
15%
Final Evaluation
*
30%
Course Objectives
Weights
1. Demonstrate ability to apply the physiology underpinning holistic
midwifery care through verbalization.
2. Assess and manage a postpartum and newborn care provision from an
evidence-based perspective
3. Apply knowledge of postpartum assessment and diagnosis to
provide appropriate care
4. Demonstrate the ability to assess newborns and apply the holistic
midwifery care for them.
5. Analyze and utilize strategies to promote positive parenting
relationships
20%
6. Analyze and respond to the physical, psychosocial, cultural and
spiritual needs of the women during postpartum period as high-risk.
10%
7. contribute and respond to pertinent professional ethical, and legal
issues relating to postpartum and newborn care
8. Communicate effectively and empathetically with the women and their
families
9. Utilize literature to integrate evidence to midwifery practice
10. Demonstrate leadership ability in goal setting, goal achievement, in
planning and providing care for normal and high-risk women during
postpartum period.
11. Demonstrate the ability to implement care for infant with Rhesus
isoimmunisation.
12. Properly prepare and administer medications used in the newborn
period, including immunization
13. Apply knowledge of the etiology and pathophysiology of the
postpartum illness to provide appropriate care for high-risk women
14. Demonstrate the ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate the care of
the women and infants with birth trauma.
15. Demonstrate the ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate the care of
the critically ill women in the postpartum period.
25%
15%
20%
10%
16. Practice critical thinking and self-directed learning, team collaboration and
communication through problem based learning.
17. Evaluate ethical and legal considerations relevant to post-partum
intervention and newborn care.
Teaching & Learning Methods
a.
b.
c.
d.
Group discussion
Case presentation
Demonstration
Audio-visual materials
Useful Resources
Fraser, D., Cooper, M. (2003) Myles text book for midwives 13th ed Edinburgh: Churchill living
stone.
Johnson, R., Taylor, W. (2002) Skills for Midwifery Practice 2nd ed. Edinbrugh: Churchill
Livingstone.
Johnston, P., Flood, K., Spinks, K. (Editors) (2003) The Newborn Child 9th ed. Edinbrugh: Churchill
Livingstone.
Sinclair, C. (2004) A Midwife's HandBook. Philadelphia: Elsevier.
Whaley & Wong (2001). Nursing Care of Infants and Children. St. Louis. Mosby Company.
Additional Notes
Appendix A
Schedule for the lab
Class
Topic
1
- Introduction to course syllabus, criteria and evaluation
- post partum assessment
- Break
- video tape of postpartum assessment
2
- New born assessment
- Video tape of new born assessment
-Break
-Lab exam(written)
Appendix B
Post partum Report
1. Obstetric history:
Patient Number ……………………………………….
Age……………………
Male ………
Gravida ……………….
Female……………….
Para……………………Live
Still births……………………..
Route of Birth :( C/S)…………… (NVD)…………assisted birth…………………
2. Last birth experience:
L.M.P…………………... E.D.D…………………………Length of labour…………
Route of birth……………..Date…………. …. Sex of baby……………Wt………...
Other Complaints during birth: …………………………………………………………………….
Parameters for woman:
Wt………………………Ht……………………………B.P………………………….
Temp. …………………Pulse…………………………
GENERAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:
Head and neck: ………………………………………………………………………
Arms and hands: ……………………………………………………………………...
Breasts: ………………………………………………………………………………
Abdomen: ……………………………………………………………………………...
Legs: ……………………………………………………………………………………
Vulva, perineum & anus: ……………………………………………………………
Varicosities: …………………………………………………………………………....
Hemorrhoids: ………………………………………………………………………….
Edema: …………………………………………………………………………………
LAB RESULTS
Blood group………………. Rh. Factor……………………….P.C.V……………….
Urinanalysis:
Protein …………….. Sugar ………… ketones…………
Bacteriology……………………………………………………………………………
Family planning assessment:
Use of contraceptives…………………………………………….type………………
Date of last use of contraceptives…………………………………………………….
The current contraceptive chosen……………………………………………………
……………………………
Specific teaching including (Advantages and disadvantages for the chosen method):
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Appendix C
Evaluation Criteria for research presentation
1. Communication skills 20%
- Introduce self, colleagues &instructor
- Appropriate tone of voice
- Appropriate vocabulary / terminology
- Appropriate pace of speech
- Presents in a confident professional manner
- Uses appropriate audiovisual materials
2. Contents 50%
- Clear and accurate
- Comprehensible
- Relevant and applicable to midwifery
- Appropriate to level of audience
- References mentioned
3. Organization 30%
- Starts and finishes on time
- Well prepared for the presentation
- Conduct presentation in an organized manner
- Appropriate preparation to physical environment
- Able to control audience
- Allows time for questions and gives appropriate answers
- Summarizes the main points and terminates session properly
- Encourage discussion and participation of the audience
Instructor's comments:
Grade
Appendix D
Suggested topics for mother class are:
-
Nutrition during postpartum period
Post partum exercise
Episiotomy and perineum care
Breast feeding (benefits, position, effective methods, comparison bottle feeding to breast
feeding)
Breast complication during postpartum period(mastitis, engorgement, sore)
New born care(bathing, umbilical cord care)
Immunization
Wound care for woman with caesarean section
Family planning methods
Other topics
Appendix E
Evaluation Criteria for mother class 15% (presentation=10%, written part=5%)
1. Communication skills 20%
- Introduce self, colleagues &instructor
- Appropriate tone of voice
- Appropriate vocabulary / terminology
- Appropriate pace of speech
- Presents in a confident professional manner
- Uses appropriate audiovisual materials
2. Contents 50%
- Clear and accurate
- Comprehensible
- Relevant and applicable to midwifery
- Appropriate to level of audience
3. Organization 30%
- Starts and finishes on time
- Well prepared for the presentation
- Conduct presentation in an organized manner
- Appropriate preparation to physical environment
- Able to control audience
- Allows time for questions and gives appropriate answers
- Summarizes the main points and terminates session properly
- Encourage discussion and participation of the audience
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Written part 5%
- Well –organized content
- Complete & include bibliography
Instructor's comments:
Grade
Appendix F
Daily Evaluation Criteria
Student name:____________________________I.D #:____________________
Scale:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Unsafe performance
Inadequate performance
Satisfactory performance
Highly satisfactory performance
Excellent performance
Criteria item
1. Arrive on time
2 Maintain a professional apperance
3. Maintain a professional attitude/behavior
4. Reports to appropriate person
5. Effective verbal & nonverbal communication with peers,
women & their families, and staff
6. Remains in assigned area unless permission granted
7. Assessment effectively
8. Planning
9. Implementation
10. Evaluation
11. medications
12. Perform clinical psychomotor skills safely and
proficiently
13.Complete assignments/work on time
14. Documents midwifery care given to the clients
appropriately
15. 13. Demonstrates leadership & self-development abilities
Midterm
25%
Final
30%