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Task 1: What is your experience?

Task 1: What is your experience?. Task 1a: Please seat yourself on the spectrum of experience in 6 week post partum care. Use the pictures on the spectrum to help you. Consider your clinical and personal experience. .

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Task 1: What is your experience?

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  1. Task 1: What is your experience? Task 1a: Please seat yourself on the spectrum of experience in 6 week post partum care. Use the pictures on the spectrum to help you. Consider your clinical and personal experience. Task 1b: As you are seated, discuss the following questions with those seated around you: What experience do you have? How does your experience influence your interaction with your post partum patient? Consider the positive and negative. Task 1c: We will share a sample in the large group.

  2. Task 1: What is your experience? What experience do you have? How does your experience influence your interaction with your post partum patient? Consider the positive and negative.

  3. Caring for the Post Partum Patient Amanda Cuda, MD

  4. Objectives • Explored our experience with PP care • Learned guidelines for routine PP visit • Analyzed evidence for recommendations • Typed script for counseling at the PP visit

  5. Take Home Inspiration Guidelines Script

  6. Timing the Visit • Six Weeks • Two Weeks • 48 Hour follow up • Lactation consultation • Nursing follow up visits

  7. Medical Complications • Heavy bleeding • Postpartum endometritis • Urinary incontinence • Thyroid disorders • Hypertensive disorders

  8. High Yield Counseling • Breastfeeding • Post Partum Depression • Obesity/Diet/Exercise • Contraception and Sexuality

  9. Task 2: What is in the literature? • Form groups of 3 • Review your article • Choose 3 important facts for a PP visit • Write facts on appropriate dry erase board • Be prepared to share in a large group

  10. Task 3: Write a Script • Grab your computer, phone, or paper • Write a counseling script for your post partum visit • Use the facts around the room • Include one community resource • Take 10 minutes • We will hear a sample

  11. Task 4: Final assignment • Create shortcut for your script in Dragon, AsUType, or Word • Say it during your post partum visit • Cut and paste into your notes

  12. Objectives • Explore our experience with PP care • Learn guidelines for routine PP visit • Analyze evidence for recommendations • Type script for counseling at the PP visit

  13. Questions that remain? What is the association between breast feeding and post partum depression? What is good timing for a post partum visit? Join the research!

  14. References • Blenning CE, Paladine H. An Approach to the Postpartum Office Visit. Am Fam Physician. 2005 Dec 15;72(12):2491-2496. • Wright etal. Acceptance and Compliance with Postpartum Human Pappilomavirus Vaccination. • Watkins etal. Early Breastfeeding Experiences and Breastfeeding Experience.Obstet Gynecol. 2011 Aug;118(2 Pt 1):214-21. • Dennis CL, McQueen K. The relationship between infant-feeding outcomes and postpartum depression: a qualitative systematic review. Pediatrics. 2009 Apr; 123(4): e736-51). • ACOG committee opinion. Exercise during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Number 267, January 2002. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.Int J GynaecolObstet 77(1): 79-81. • www.womenshealth.gov

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