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(Reproductive and Sexual Health) PHCY320 Test sobre L9 Community support for new mums and newborn, creado por Mer Scott el 25/09/2019.

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L9 Community support for new mums and newborn

Pregunta 1 de 17

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Common issues for new parents in the first few days:
, overwhelmed – excited, fearful, joy, confusion.
breast feeding.
(vaginal discharge containing blood, mucus, and uterine tissue) – can last up to 6 weeks postpartum After-pains
If ; stiches, sore, restricted lifting/moving

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    Establishing
    Tired
    Lochia
    C-section

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Pregunta 2 de 17

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Pregnant women choose one lead professional, called a Lead Maternity Carer, to provide and coordinate care. Choose the incorrect statement.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • The carer can be an independent or hospital based midwife, pharmacist, general practitioner or private obstetrician.

  • Care by a LMC is provided throughout pregnancy and for 4-6 weeks after birth.

  • Care by a LMC is funded by the Ministry of Health.

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Pregunta 3 de 17

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The Well child Tamariki Ora Programme
- Is free to all children from birth to years.
- Includes core contacts as well as a general practitioner check at weeks, linked to the .
- Serve as an important gateway to targeted and health, education and social services for children and families/whānau with additional needs.

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    5
    12
    6
    6-week immunisations
    specialist

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Pregunta 4 de 17

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Plunket
- Is New Zealand's provider of support services for the development, health and wellbeing of children .
- Plunket is a national organisation and free to all families
- PlunketLine support line is available to provide guidance and advice to parents and caregivers
- Toy libraries, car seat rental, playgroups, education in schools.

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    largest
    under 5
    not-for-profit
    24 hours a day, seven days a week

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Pregunta 5 de 17

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Which is not a benefit of breastfeeding?

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • It reduces the risk of allergies.

  • It helps protect your baby against infection because the first milk (colostrum) is particularly high in the mother's protective antibodies.

  • It is cheap, safe, environmentally friendly and ready for use at a moment's notice.

  • It is easily digested and very unlikely to cause your baby to become constipated.

  • It changes as your baby's needs change – a breastfed baby will take just as much milk as they need and are less likely to get fat.

  • It reduces the risk of heart disease later in life.

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Pregunta 6 de 17

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Match the issue with solution:
- Engorged breasts –
- Latching pain –
- Sore, cracked nipples –
- Blocked ducts -
- Inverted or flat nipples
- Tongue-tie –
- Low milk supply –

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    cold press, pads
    incorrect technique
    lanolin/shields
    Dr
    refer to Dr/midwife
    keep feeding/supplements

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Pregunta 7 de 17

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Bottle feeding:
- There should be no marketing of infant formula (formula for babies under ). This is to try and promote breast feeding.
- Mothers choice
- Recommended for babies who are to thrive
- Need to bottles and teats before use
- You can warm infant formula before feeding it to a baby, but it’s necessary
- Specialised infant formulae on the pharmaceutical schedule, only appropriate for infants with cows’ milk protein allergy who are unable to be breast fed.

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    6 months
    failing
    sterilise
    not
    subsidised

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Pregunta 8 de 17

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There are three types of depression which can occur after childbirth.
1. Postnatal or maternity blues: are very common and involve a period of the mother feeling down and tearful in the week after her baby is born. This feeling passes after a few days.
2 Postnatal depression: a much more condition, is also common. The woman becomes seriously in the first months following the baby's birth.
3. Postnatal psychosis (sometimes called postpartum psychosis): is rare and involves symptoms of psychosis (being out of touch with reality) associated with changes in mood – either a depressed or an extremely high mood. It usually begins in the first after the child is born.

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    brief
    serious
    depressed
    two weeks

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Pregunta 9 de 17

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Select symptoms which differentiate PPD from baby blues.

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Irritability

  • Feelings of shame, guilt, inadequacy

  • Difficulty bonding with baby

  • Social withdrawal

  • Reduced libido

  • Insomnia

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Pregunta 10 de 17

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PPD risk factors:
- Before pregnancy and birth: past history of or other mental health
problem, relationship difficulties, especially with the of the baby or with own mother, having little social , life stresses or difficulties such as or housing problems.
- Risk factors related to the birth: birth , such as caesarean delivery, birth did not go as
planned (eg. birth in hospital or with intervention when the woman wanted a home or natural birth), birth of a or ill baby.
- Risk factors after birth: persisting postnatal blues, not wanting to hold the baby or feeling detached, having negative thoughts about the baby, sleep problems, the baby is , has problems feeding, or has colic or reflux.

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    depression
    father
    support
    money
    complications
    brain-damaged
    fussy

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Pregunta 11 de 17

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EPDS (Edinburgh postnatal depression scale) is the most commonly used diagnostic tool for PPD.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 12 de 17

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Treating PPD:
- Enhanced social support and psychological should be considered first, especially if symptoms are mild
- If moderate depression then SSRI is recommended, are currently the most preferred (compatible with breastfeeding)

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    therapy
    sertraline or escitalopram

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Pregunta 13 de 17

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New born skin problems:
- Newborn acne is very common. The best way to treat it is to do - don't pick, scrub or treat them.
- Dry and peeling skin is simply the shedding of dead skin, and using lotions won't up this process
- Erythema toxicum neonatorum - affects at least 50% of babies is and requires no treatment. Typically the , which appears as red marks on the skin.
- Cradle cap - scaly rash that affects the scalp of babies. Possible causes include overactive oil producing glands, mum’s hormones and yeasts that live on the skin.

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    nothing
    speed
    harmless
    rash
    commonly

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Pregunta 14 de 17

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Watery eyes – blocked tear duct
- of babies experience this
- pus in the eye
- crusting eyelids and eyelashes
- redness in the of the eye
- the condition resolves itself in percent of infants by their first birthday.
- Gentle

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    inner corner
    1/3
    90
    cleaning, massage

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Pregunta 15 de 17

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Red flags for watery eyes:
- inflammation
- redness
- discharge that is in colour
- pain
- changes in eye or eyelid structure
- sensitivity to
- itching (your child may their eyes often)

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    yellow or green
    light
    rub

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Pregunta 16 de 17

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Teething
- Start around 6 months -1 year
- Many babies’ teeth come through without any problems, but for some the gums and become sore as teeth break through.
- Signs: crying, have a slight , have cheeks, drool, not eat or sleep well and want to something
hard
- Gently rub their gums with a clean or the back of a cold spoon. You can also wrap ice pack in wash cloth and place the cloth on your baby’s cheek. Give baby something to chew on, such as a clean teething ring.

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    swell
    fever
    red
    bite
    finger

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Pregunta 17 de 17

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When to refer to the doctor
 Blue . Call an ambulance immediately.
 Blue, yellow or pale skin.
 Yellow .
 A red, pusy or smelly cord.
 An extreme temperature or fever
 Less than wet nappies a day
 Frequent bowel movements, especially with
 Repeated vomiting
 Several refusals to in a row.
 Excessive sleepiness or any other drastic behavior change.

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    lips
    eyes
    umbilical
    six
    liquid or mucous
    feed

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