92785 Midwifery in Complex Situations
6cp;
intensive Clinical studies subjectPostgraduate
This subject examines the physiological and psychosocial processes that the childbearing woman and her family experience when a deviation from normal occurs during the antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum or neonatal periods. The subject explores the role of the midwife in the care of the child-bearing family to detect deviations from normal, and as a consequence, when to implement timely and appropriate interventions. This subject also explores how the midwife can organise the child-bearing experience for these women and their families.
Typical availability
Spring semester, City campus
Note(s)
This subject was formerly called Midwifery in Complexity.
2007 contribution for post-2004 Commonwealth-supported students: $499.75
2007 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,100.00
Subject EFTSL: 0.125
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