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©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdfith p Rooks, CNM. MPỈỈ. MS, FACNMrhis chapter focuses on lhe interfaces and relationships between midwives certified under the auspices of the America

n College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) or the American Midwifery Certification Board AMCB and other professionals with whom we have overlapping identities Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

or roles.1 Although the emphasis is on current intra- and interprofessional relationships and issues, historic information is needed to understand th

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

e current and evolving issues, many of which have developed in important new ways during the past few years.Learning Objectives:1.Explain the differen

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdfs between CNMs and certified professional midwives (CPMs), and three significant differences between CNMs and certified midwives (CMs).3.Identify and

discuss three benefits and three disadvantages associated with nursemidwifery's strong historical and current association with nursing.4.Explain why p Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

rocedural due process is often compromised when CNMs are disciplined by a state board of nursing.1 See Chapter 2 for information about the American Co

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llege of Nurse-Midw ives (ACNM). Sec Chapter 5 for information about the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB).2 Chapter I Relationships Betwe

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf(Ob Gyns) and family physicians (FPs) that affect their relationships with midwives or reflect differences in their relationships with midwives.Relati

onships Between ACNM-, ACC-, or AMCB-Certitied Midwives and Other MidwivesMidwifery Around the Worldrhe word ‘’midwife'' was derived from the old Engl Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

ish “mid.” which meant “with.” and “wif” which meant “wife” or “woman.” The literal meaning—to be with a woman during childbirth is the sine qua non o

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f midwifery, rhe simplest and most widely understood definition of a midwife is a woman who assists other women during childbirth.2The International C

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf An official international definition of "the midwife" was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1965. A revised version was adopted by

ĨCM in 1972 and by the International Federation of Gynecologists and Obstetricians (FIGO) in 1973. The current version was adopted by ĨCM in 2005 (Int Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

ernational Confederation of Midwives [TCM], 2005):A midwife is a person who. having been regularly admitted Io a midwifery educational program, duly r

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ecognized in the country in which it is located, has successfully completed tile prescribed course of studies in midwifery and has acquired the requis

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf advice to women during pregnancy, labor and the postpartum period, to conduct deliveries on her own responsibility and to care for the newborn and th

e infant, this care includes preventative measures, the detection of abnormal conditions in mother and child, the procurement of medical assistance an Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

d the execution of emergency measures in the absence of medical help. She has an important task in health counseling and education. not only for the w

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omen, but also within the family and the community. The work should involve antenatal education and preparation for parenthood and extends to certain

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdfice.A nurse-midwife is a graduate of a midwifery education program designed for students who have already achieved the basic knowledge and skills of a

professional nurse. In the2 Although a small percentage of U.S. midwives are men. the vast majority are women, and midwifery arose from the role of w Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

omen. With apology to the few wonderful men who are midwives. I W ill use only female pronouns in reference to midwives in this chapter.Relationships

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Between Certified Midwives and Omer Miawives J©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONUnited States, nurse-midwives have usually b

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdflthough most midwives in the United Kingdom (UK) and many other countries are actually nurse midwives, they are usually referred to as “midwives.” The

ir nursing background is seen mainly as an educational prerequisite.A direct-entry midwife is a person who became a midwife through an experiential or Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

formal educational process that was not predicated on the assumption that all of its students arc nurses. Direct-entry midwives are usually referred

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

to just as “midwives." Their education must lead to mastery of many skills that nurse-midwives obtain during nursing education.Whether a country's mid

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdfry education systems in many of the countries of continental Europe produce mostly direct-entry midwives, the history of midwifery in the United State

s led to the development of nurse midwifery as the predominant form of professional midwifery in this country.Midwives in the United StatesMany kinds Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

of midwives practice in the United States. This section describes them and provides information about them and the organizations that support them. Al

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

though nurse-midwives arc the largest and predominant group of midwives in this country, other chapters in this book describe the ACNM and nurse midwi

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdfect-entry midwives.Certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) are midwives who have completed a nurse-midwifery education program accredited by the ACNM and pass

ed the National Certification Examination administered by the ACNM from 1971 through 1991. the ACNM Certification Council (ACC) from 1992 to mid-2005, Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

and the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB) since then. CNMs practice legally in every U.S. jurisdiction. Most are licensed as registered n

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

urses (RNs). although their legal authority to practice midwifery may be based on an additional license to practice as a CNM. an advanced registered n

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdfedicare, and most private healthcare insurance programs. CNMs often care for high- as well as low-risk women and provide both reproductive and primary

health care to women of all ages. But most CNMs spend the majority of their time in activities related to pregnancy and primary reproductive health c Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

are (Schuiling, Sipe. & Fullerton. 2005). They practice within many settings and arrangements including employment by hospitals, health maintenance or

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ganizations, and clinics; private practices with physicians; home birth practices; and private midwifery practices with births attended in hospitals o

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdfent to a physician, as needed.CNMs signed the birth certificates of 7.8% of all infants who were born alive in the United States in 2002. 10.6% of liv

e infants w ho were born vaginally (not delivered by cesarean section), and 96% of all infants whose birth certificates were signed by any kind of4 Ch Professional_Issues_In_Midwifery_Ch1.Pdf

apter 1 Relationships Between CNMs AND CMs AND Qi HERS©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONmidwife during that year. Only 3% of

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births attended by a CNM occurred in a site other than a hospital (Martin. Hamilton. Ventura. Menacker, & Park. 2002). The proportion of United State

©Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTIONChapter 1Relationships Between CNMs and CMs and Other Midwives, Nurses, and PhysiciansJudi

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