The field of nursing in the field of nursing in Korea includes many aspects of nursing. Bachelor's degree in professional care practice (AACN, 1998) details the need for culturally motivated practices due to changes in healthcare needs. Explains the role of nurses in "Caring for increasingly diverse populations". For this work, we will cover the cultural ability of Korean culture and the tradition of prenatal care. According to a survey by the University of Hawaii at Hiro, the focus is on their compassionate behavior, comparative study of different cultures and subcultures around the world, analysis, care, health - values of disease.
Prenatal care is medicine received during pregnancy. Your health care provider will check you and you baby you are growing at each visit. As soon as you know that you are pregnant, call your health care provider and do your first prenatal diagnosis. Even if you feel good, please do all prenatal diagnosis. Early regular regular birth care helps to give birth to pregnant or maturity babies. Mature means that your baby was born at 39 weeks (1 week before the deadline) and 40 weeks, 6 days (1 week after the deadline). The maturity of the birth is sufficient to allow the baby to grow and develop within the uterus for a sufficient period of time.
Prenatal care is health care that you and your baby provide during pregnancy. The benefits of receiving this care should not be underestimated. In fact, the US Department of Health and Human Services has tripled the possibility that a baby's birth weight will be low, due to the absence of prenatal care, a five-fold increase in the likelihood that a newborn will die in utero or immediately after death We reported that. When you are ready to lay a baby - or as soon as you are pregnant yourself - you should seek prenatal care in a qualified physician or clinic. The place you get nursing care depends on many factors, including your place of residence, the type of insurance you have, and perhaps your income.
Prenatal care, also called prenatal care, is preventive health care. The goal is to encourage physicians and midwives to undergo regular health checkups to treat and prevent health problems during pregnancy and promote a healthy lifestyle that will serve both mothers and children. During examination, pregnant women receive medical information about maternal physiological changes, biological changes, and prenatal nutrition (including prenatal vitamins). Recommendations on management and change of healthy lifestyle are also presented during periodic examination. The availability of routine prenatal care, including prenatal screening and diagnosis, is to reduce the frequency of maternal death, miscarriage, birth defects, low birth weight, neonatal infection and other preventable health problems It has played a role.