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MID 100 Syllabus

The document outlines the course for a Fundamentals of Midwifery class. It covers 7 topics: the concept of man, the concept of community, health and illness, models of health, medical asepsis, the nursing process, and communication. Some of the areas discussed within these topics include Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the definition and functions of family, the health-illness continuum model, the principles of medical asepsis including handwashing and barriers, the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementing and evaluating, and elements of verbal and non-verbal communication.
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MID 100 Syllabus

The document outlines the course for a Fundamentals of Midwifery class. It covers 7 topics: the concept of man, the concept of community, health and illness, models of health, medical asepsis, the nursing process, and communication. Some of the areas discussed within these topics include Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the definition and functions of family, the health-illness continuum model, the principles of medical asepsis including handwashing and barriers, the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementing and evaluating, and elements of verbal and non-verbal communication.
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MID 100

FUNDAMENTALS OF MIDWIFERY
COURSE OUTLINE

I. CONCEPT OF MAN
A. Definition
B. Aspects of Man
C. Attributes of Human Being
D. Nursing Concepts of Man
E. Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
F. Characteristics of Needs
G. Characteristics of Self – Actualized Person

II. CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY


A. Group
B. Family
1. Definition of Family
2. Functions of Family
3. Stages of Family
C.Society

III. HEALTH & ILLNESS


A. Definition
B. Classification of Illness & Diseases
1. Onset
2. Duration
3. Agents
C. Aspects of Sick – Role

IV. MODELS OF HEALTH


A. Health – Illness Continuum Model
B. Health Belief Model
C. Ecologic Model
D. Smith’s Model of Health
1. Clinical Model
2. Role Performance Model
3. Adaptive Model
4. Eudaemonistic Model
E. Health Promotion Model

V. MEDICAL ASEPSIS
A. Principle of Medical Asepsis
1. Cleaning
2. Disinfecting
3. Sterilization
4. Handwashing
5. Use of Barriers
6. Standard Precautions
B. Needle Precautions

VI. NURSING PROCESS


A. Assessment
1. Inspection
2. Palpation
3. Percussion
4. Auscultation
5. Sources of Data

B. Diagnosis
1. Types of Diagnosis
2. Elements of Diagnosis

C. Planning
1. Types of Plan

D. Implementing
1. Types of Implementation

E. Evaluating
F. Documenting

VII. COMMUNICATION
A. Definition
B. Elements of Communication
C. Types of Communication
1. Verbal
2. Non – Verbal
3. Gestural
D. Factors Affecting Communication
E. Therapeutic Communication Techniques

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