Again, being open and honest with
your doctor about your family planning experience will help you find more success getting pregnant.
Not exact matches
Families,
doctors, midwives and policymakers often make decisions
about where to
plan a birth based on their understanding of the published research.
And it was a natural birth, happy experience,
doctors and nurses followed my birth
plan, and made it
about the
family in a hospital.
Then it's like the next group of
doctors, primarily care,
family medicine, that realize that something's wrong, maybe they're working in a hospital that has a McDonald's or Burger King in it, maybe they are just sick of seeing people getting sicker and sicker, and putting them on a treatment
plan where there's literally no ends in sight, and having sort of a moment where they realize this is the kind of medicine they want to practice, but they don't know how to get there, let's bring those people across, let's get them set up with a functional micropractice, and then phase 2 could be something like what you're talking
about.
The money has permitted UNFPA to increase its support for
family planning, to train
doctors and midwives, to save women's lives in childbirth, to repair obstetric fistulas, to discourage forced early marriage, and to educate the world's adolescents
about AIDS.
Speak to your
family doctor about a game
plan for seeking medical help should your child ever suffer a sports head injury.
• Interview patients and
families to determine patients» medical and treatment histories • Assess patients to determine the extent of disability and need for rehabilitation activities • Assist
doctors in creating and implementing rehabilitation programs based on the individual needs of each patient • Provide patients with physical and emotional support according to their specific
plans • Help patients adapt to lifestyle changes and teach them new skills that they will need in order to survive • Educate patients and
families about the different types of rehab services available to them and help them choose by providing suggestions according to their medical conditions • Ascertain that patients» vitals are taken and recorded throughout the rehabilitation process • Encourage patients to perform daily tasks independently and help them where their limitations crop up • Monitor patients» health and comfort and ensure that any emotional or physical problems are dealt with in an immediate manner
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE NOVANT RESIDENTIAL HEALTH, Ashburn, VA (6/2010 to Present) Nurse Aid • Assess residents» conditions and review implemented care
plans • Ascertain that dedicated care
plans are followed accurately • Provide residents with assistance in bathing, washing, toileting and grooming • Keep resident comfortable by ensuring that their surroundings are conducive to their needs • Educate residents and their
families about daily personal care and medical procedures • Provide ambulatory care by wheeling residents from one place to another and accompanying them on appointments and recreational activities • Ascertain that residents are served meals on time and in accordance to their specific nutritional needs • Set up medical equipment and provide assistance with medical procedures • Answer calls for help and provide first aid and CPR during emergencies • Observe changes in residents» conditions and provide feedback to the nurse manager or
doctor • Create and keep records of residents» personal information in a confidential manner
Palmetto Health, Danville, IL 6/2014 to 8/2014 Nursing Extern • Assisted in assessing patients to determine their conditions • Took and recorded patients» vitals such as pulse, blood pressure and temperature • Provided support to patients in bathing, washing, toileting and dressing • Changed bed clothes and turned patients to ensure that bedsores do not form • Understood and followed
plans of treatment by administering medication • Educated patients and their
families about medical procedures and outcomes • Observed patients for signs of distress or changes in condition and alerted registered nurse or
doctor on duty immediately
Other
family planning centers and private
doctors may also talk with you
about your decision.
More than 90 percent of
Planned Parenthood services are focused on prevention: every year,
Planned Parenthood
doctors and nurses provide
family planning counseling and birth control to 2.2 million women and men, more than 1.1 million pregnancy tests, 770,000 Pap tests, identifying
about 94,000 women at risk of developing cervical cancer, nearly 750,000 lifesaving breast exams, more than four million tests and treatments for sexually transmitted infections including HIV, nearly 1.5 million emergency contraception kits, and education programs to nearly 1.1 million people.
Along with nurses and
doctors, many
Planned Parenthood health centers have counselors, social workers, and health educators who can give you information
about sexual health, parenting skills like breastfeeding and nutrition, and health insurance and government programs that help you and your
family stay healthy.
Decisions
about who will advocate for the child if parents do not agree on a treatment
plan (Consider naming a
family doctor, a specialist or a counselor)
Planned Parenthood believes that in all cases, women, their
families and their
doctors should be able to make decisions
about the best way to protect a woman's health.