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Module Five - Prenatal to Early Childhood
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Prenatal Followup; Labor and Delivery; Postpartum Care; and Early Childhood Intervention is technical in nature and accents the role of the health care provider. It is recommended that the information relative to prenatal followup, labor and delivery, and postpartum care be presented when participants are primarily health care providers. This module includes information about prenatal followup; labor and delivery for the woman who received prenatal care and the woman who did not receive prenatal care; postpartum care; obstetrical care for the HIV infected woman; medical assessment of the drug-exposed neonate; and interventions for the infant and toddler.
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Teaching Outline (for printout)
I - Prenatal Followup
II - Labor and Delivery with Prenatal Care
III - Labor and Delivery without Prenatal Care
IV - Postpartum Care
V - Obstetrical Care for the HIV-Infected Woman
VI - Medical Assessment of the Drug-Exposed Neonate
VII - Early Interventions for Infants
VIII - Interventions for Toddlers
IX - Transition to the Preschool Period
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