Offered
Peninsula First semester 2008 (Day)
Synopsis
Midwifery is a highly-skilled profession. This practice-based unit will provide the scope for students to continue developing midwifery specific skills and consolidate a level of competence that can be augmented by further learning in practice. It exposes students to variations from normal childbearing that may arise. Students will be provided with opportunities to develop skills and knowledge that will enable them to care effectively for women experiencing these alterations. This unit runs alongside MID2004 Being with Birthing Women.
Objectives
Following completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- Apply theoretical concepts when working with birthing women;
- Describe variations from normal that may arise during pregnancy, labour, birth and the postnatal period and the midwife's role in managing these;
- Demonstrate effective communication, counselling and pastoral expertise when caring for women and their families;
- Undertake comprehensive assessment of birthing women and their babies during the childbearing process;
- Employ a woman-centred approach to midwifery care supported by assessment and evidence based practice;
- Respect the rights, values and cultural beliefs of women and families expressed during the birthing process by creating a culturally appropriate environment for the woman and her partner;
- Under supervision, apply a variety of pharmacological and non pharmacological pain management methods for labouring women;
- Work in collaboration with other members of the health care team to provide optimum care of the birthing family;
- Demonstrate midwifery competency based upon the ANMC National Competency Standards for the Midwife.
Assessment
Essay: 50%
Clinical practice (Hurdle requirement): Pass/Fail
Examination (2 hours): 50%
Prerequisites
HSC1301, HSC1302, MID1001, MID1002, MID1003
Co-requisites
MID2005 or MID2004