What benefits does the presence of a continuous support person have on a woman in labour? Check all that apply Select one or more: a. Positive feelings of self worth Ob. Experience of labour is enhanced Oc. Increased breastfeeding rates Od. Reduced incidence of forceps and ventouse birth Oe. Less use of pharmacological analgesia Of. Positive feelings towards the baby

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What benefits does the presence of a continuous support
person have on a woman in labour? Check all that apply
Select one or more:
a. Positive feelings of self worth
Ob. Experience of labour is enhanced
Oc. Increased breastfeeding rates
Od. Reduced incidence of forceps and ventouse birth
Oe. Less use of pharmacological analgesia
Of. Positive feelings towards the baby
Transcribed Image Text:What benefits does the presence of a continuous support person have on a woman in labour? Check all that apply Select one or more: a. Positive feelings of self worth Ob. Experience of labour is enhanced Oc. Increased breastfeeding rates Od. Reduced incidence of forceps and ventouse birth Oe. Less use of pharmacological analgesia Of. Positive feelings towards the baby
Which 2 of these would NOT be considered a necessary part of
the care of a low risk woman in labour?
Select one or more:
a. Intermittant fetal heart rate monitoring by doppler
Ob. Siting an intravenous catheter
Oc. Keeping the bladder empty
Od. Assessment of cervical dilatation
Oe. Continuous fetal heart monitoring by Cardiotocograph
machine
Of. Temperature recordings
Og. Blood pressure recordings
Transcribed Image Text:Which 2 of these would NOT be considered a necessary part of the care of a low risk woman in labour? Select one or more: a. Intermittant fetal heart rate monitoring by doppler Ob. Siting an intravenous catheter Oc. Keeping the bladder empty Od. Assessment of cervical dilatation Oe. Continuous fetal heart monitoring by Cardiotocograph machine Of. Temperature recordings Og. Blood pressure recordings
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