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Question: Substance misuse in pregnancy and the effects Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome has on neonates. 75%

Answer: This assignment will explore a situation from practice where a child presented suffering with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) after no antenatal recognition...


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  • Subject: Nursing
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 75%
  • Words: 3021
  • Date submitted: October 01, 2012
  • Date written: March, 2012
  • References: No
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 4288

Question: Based upon your clinical experience, explore the condition of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), and its effect upon pregnancy, birth and the puerperium.

Answer: For this assignment, reflection shall be used to explore the condition of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), which impacts on pregnancy, birth and...


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  • Subject: Midwifery
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 75%
  • Words: 2933
  • Date submitted: August 22, 2011
  • Date written: July, 2009
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 3873

Question: Evidence Informed Midwifery Practice. Critical review of a research paper.

Furber CM McGowan L. (2011). A qualitative study of the experiences of women who are obese and pregnant in the UK. Midwifery, 27, 7.

Answer: In this assignment I will attempt to explain why midwives need to use evidence and critique research in order to provide the...


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  • Subject: Nursing
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 1st
  • Mark: 74%
  • Words: 2983
  • Date submitted: December 14, 2012
  • Date written: December, 2011
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 4387

Question: An Investigation into the Prevention of Perineal Trauma.

Answer: The following dissertation aims to explore the controversial research and debate with regards to the optimum management in the prevention of perineal...


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  • Subject: Nursing
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 74%
  • Words: 10000
  • Date submitted: May 04, 2009
  • Date written: June, 2007
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Dissertation
  • Essay ID: 1492

Question: Utilise one decision-making model to critically analyse the use of routine vaginal examinations within low-risk labour.

CONSOLIDATION OF MIDWIFERY PRACTICE
Year 3, Semester 2

Answer: For the purpose of this assignment, the SPIRAL model for decision-making (Thompson, Melia and Boyd, 1994) will be used – a copy...


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  • Subject: Midwifery
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 73%
  • Words: 2932
  • Date submitted: August 22, 2011
  • Date written: October, 2009
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 3874

Question: Discuss the physiology of labour and birth with reference to a specific case study from your clinical practice.

Answer: Utilising a case study approach this essay will discuss the physiology of labour and birth with reference to the experience of Susan....


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  • Subject: Nursing
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 72%
  • Words: 2703
  • Date submitted: May 20, 2009
  • Date written: November, 2005
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 1617

Question: Reflection from practice regarding whether or not a midwife should have her hands on or off the perineum in the second stage of labour. 71%

Answer: Reflection can be defined as “a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe, analyse and evaluate and so...


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  • Subject: Nursing
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 71%
  • Words: 3878
  • Date submitted: October 01, 2012
  • Date written: November, 2010
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 4287

Question: A phenomenological study of third year student midwives’ views and experiences of homebirth during their training.

Answer: This proposed research study aims to explore some of the experiences of a third year group of preregistration direct entry student midwives....


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  • Subject: Midwifery
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 71%
  • Words: 1466
  • Date submitted: November 30, 2010
  • Date written: June, 2009
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 3514

Question: Identify two pieces of research and compare them with reference to analysis of the approach, sample size and type, data collection and analysis, referring to current research texts and other research in the same area. (home birth)

Answer: For the purpose of this assignment the author conducted a search of literature surrounding the issue of home birth. The environment of...


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  • Subject: Midwifery
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 71%
  • Words: 5478
  • Date submitted: November 30, 2010
  • Date written: November, 2005
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 3512

Question: This essay will demonstrate the use of a care plan, utilising a particular model of care, in caring for a particular woman through an incident in her pregnancy, through birth and into the postnatal period. This care plan will be developed by using a caseloading scenario.

Answer: Jill telephoned her midwife at 11.00 am to say that, when getting out of bed this morning, she experienced a large ‘gush’...


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  • Subject: Nursing
  • Course: Midwifery
  • Level: Degree
  • Year: 2nd/3rd
  • Mark: 71%
  • Words: 2917
  • Date submitted: May 19, 2009
  • Date written: October, 2005
  • References: Yes
  • Document type: Essay*
  • Essay ID: 1606

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