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Tia Tahnia is a student in Class 1A DIII of midwifery. Midwives have been practicing in the United States since the 1920s. There are 39 accredited midwifery education programs in the United States. Midwifery programs require a bachelor's degree, though some accept registered nurses without a bachelor's and direct them to complete a BSN first. Certified nurse-midwives must have a master's degree. The role of midwives includes monitoring women's health during pregnancy, assisting with labor and birth, and providing postpartum support and education.

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Tugas B.inggris Keb Tia Tahnia

Tia Tahnia is a student in Class 1A DIII of midwifery. Midwives have been practicing in the United States since the 1920s. There are 39 accredited midwifery education programs in the United States. Midwifery programs require a bachelor's degree, though some accept registered nurses without a bachelor's and direct them to complete a BSN first. Certified nurse-midwives must have a master's degree. The role of midwives includes monitoring women's health during pregnancy, assisting with labor and birth, and providing postpartum support and education.

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Name : Tia Tahnia

Class: 1A DIII kebidanan

Nim: P031915401035

B.Answer the question based on the text above

1.when have nurse miwifes been praciticing in the united states?

2. How many accereditation comision for midwife education are there in the united states?

3. What are the degrees of midwife education in the united states?

4.What does the role of midwife include?

ANSWER :

1.Nurse-midwives have been practicing in the United States since the 1920s

2.The Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education (ACME) is the official accrediting body for CNM
education programs. There are 39 ACME-accredited midwifery education programs in the United States

3.Most midwifery programs require applicants to have a bachelor's degree, although some will admitr
Registered Nurse withour bachelor's degree and direct them through a BSN (Bachelors of Science in
Nursing) degree program before they begin their midwifery education. CNMS must possess a master's
degree from an accredited institution.

4. 4.Throughout human history midwives have attended to the healthcare nceds of women, focusing primarily on
labor and delivery, but over time the role of the midwife has expanded to include routine gynecological and
primary care for women.

D. The role of midwife is unique in the care an education(1) of mother and child throughout the birth
process : the role is comprehensive and involves morherhood(2), treatment and collaboration with
more skilled medical team.The safe treatment.(3) initiative of 1987 aimen at a 50% reducation in
maternal(4) mortality by the year 2000. The root causes of maternal mortality were identified as
proverty(5)
A. Education

B. Maternal

C. Motherhood

D. Proverty

E. Treatment
E.. What are the responsibilities of a midwife?

1. Monitoring women’s health during their pregnancies.

2. Helping to develop and support a woman’s birth plan.

3. Undertaking clinical examinations and screenings as part of antenatal care.

4. Carrying out screening tests and taking blood samples and temperatures.

5. Identifying high risk pregnancies.

6. Administering drugs on exemption.

7. Running parenting classes as part of antenatal care.

8. Assisting with care and monitoring during labour and birth.

Providing advice and support to parents of newborns, for example teaching new and expectant mothers
how to feed their babies.

Providing advice and support to parents coping with miscarriage, stillbirth, termination and neonatal
death.

Performing emergency procedures and referring women to other medical staff where necessary.

Writing reports and documenting assessments and care

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