高科技技能掌握在低技术的手中

Melissa D. Avery CNM, MSN , Georgeanne T. DelGiudice CNM, MSN
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美国助产士护士学院(ACNM)将护士助产实践定义为“对基本正常的新生儿和妇女进行独立管理……在提供医疗咨询、协作管理或转诊的医疗保健系统内进行……”在技术形式上,有必要明确助产士护士的角色和责任。此外,必须充分了解获得新技能和与医生同事合作的机制。一个经常被问到的问题是,护士助产实践的界限在哪里结束,而医疗实践的界限从哪里开始。尽管个体助产士和助产士护理服务的实践场景各不相同,但最近由ACNM董事会批准的声明讨论了这些问题,试图澄清合作和技能获取的潜在混乱领域。本文探讨了扩大护士助产实践和协作管理的领域。尽管个人临床技能不一定得到认可,但提出了一种循序渐进的方法,助产士护士可以使用这种方法来结合新技能。所讨论的概念将成为助产士在实践中护理的宝贵工具。
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High-tech skills in low-tech hands

Nurse-midwifery practice has been defined by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) as “the independent management of essentially normal newborns and women … occurring within a health care system which provides for medical consultation, collaborative management or referral. …” As the health care delivery system in the United States becomes increasingly complex and reliant on new forms of technology, it has become necessary to clarify roles and responsibilities for the nurse-midwife. In addition, mechanisms for acquiring new skills and for collaborating with physician colleagues must be well understood. A question frequently asked is where the boundaries of nurse-midwifery practice end and those of medical practice begin. Although practice scenarios vary for individual nurse-midwives and nurse-midwifery services, recent statements approved by the ACNM Board of Directors discuss these issues in an attempt to clarify the potentially confusing areas of collaboration and skill acquisition. This article explores the areas of expanded nurse-midwifery practice and collaborative management. Although individual clinical skills are not necessarily endorsed, a step-by-step approach that nurse-midwives can use for incorporation of new skills is presented. The concepts discussed will be a valuable tool to nurse-midwives in their practice.

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