Midwives are ideally placed to recognise any changes that may lead to complications. The midwife is responsible for immediate emergency response and first line management and in ensuring timely collaboration with and referral to interdisciplinary and multiagency colleagues. The midwife has specific responsibility for continuity and coordination of care, providing ongoing midwifery care as part of the interdisciplinary team, and acting as an advocate for women and newborn infants to ensure that they are always the focus of care.
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JaundiceThe physiology of neonatal jaundice (study time: 30 minutes) This module will take you through the physiology of neonatal jaundice, which we recommend is followed by the module 'Neonatal jaundice: practice points', which will help with application of learning to clinical practice. Neonatal jaundice: practice points (study time: 40 minutes) This module will take you through the application of learning about jaundice to your practice. We recommend that you also complete the module 'The physiology of neonatal jaundice' for a fuller understanding of the condition itself. | |