Postnatal Discharge Advice
Found 8 free book(s)COVID-19 - guidance for neonatal settings
www.rcpch.ac.ukPostnatal contact on NNU with confirmed COVID-19 case ... Where appropriate, early discharge of the baby with a parent or carer, including safety netting advice should be facilitated. This will require close liaison with community midwifery services. The family should be advised to self isolate with the baby for 14
Maternity care for mothers and babies during the COVID …
www.health.qld.gov.au• Prior to discharge, seek expert advice from Public Health Unit or ID Physician • Consider usual clinical criteria for discharge • Provide advice about: o When to seek assistance o Expected clinical course o Follow-up for routine screening (e.g. NBST) • Notify community healthcare providers (e.g. GP, child health services, health ...
The postpartum visit - Royal Australian College of General ...
www.racgp.org.aubreastfeeding or with the early identification of postnatal depression. Sex and contraception Advice regarding the timing of resumption of sexual intercourse is variable, with most centres recommending a 4–6 week interval. Looking at the list of common postpartum problems identified by women, it is not surprising that libido may be decreased.
Postnatal care planning - RCM
www.rcm.org.uk• plans for the postnatal period including: > details about adjustment to motherhood, emotional wellbeing and family support structures > plans for feeding, including specific advice about either breastfeeding support or formula feeding. The plan should be reviewed at each postnatal contact. Planning and regularly reviewing the
DERBYSHIRE JOINT AREA PRESCRIBING COMMITTEE (JAPC ...
www.derbyshiremedicinesmanagement.nhs.ukdischarge until 6months corrected age. 400g tins of powder Cow and Gate Nutriprem 2 Preterm or low birthweight infants, post discharge until 6months corrected age. 900g tins of powder or 200ml ready to feed cartons NOTE: Liquid feeds should only be used in community when advised by the neonatal unit, e.g. for immunocompromised patients
MENTAL HEALTH FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS
www.health.nsw.gov.au• ED consultant for initial advice. • Accessing the local mental health service as soon as possible. Clinicians should not hesitate to seek Mental Health consultation or referral. • Seeking advice and assistance is an exercise in sound judgement and an opportunity to learn.
Guideline: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in pregnancy …
www.health.qld.gov.auThe guideline is not a substitute for clinical judgement, knowledge and expertise, or medical advice. Variation from the guideline, taking into account individual circumstances, may be appropriate. This guideline does not address all elements of standard practice and accepts that individual clinicians are responsible for:
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection in Pregnancy
www.rcm.org.uk3 Executive summary 4–8 Summary of updates 9 1 Purpose and scope 10–23 2 COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy 24–32 3 Antenatal care during the COVID-19 pandemic 33–43 4 Venous thromboembolism prevention 44–46 5 Labour and birth during the COVID-19 pandemic 47–57 6 Managing clinical deterioration during the COVID-19 pandemic 58–68 7 Postnatal care 69–73 …