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Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
… . HEAR HER. Women know their own bodies better than anyone and can often tell when something does not feel right. Women who are pregnant or postpartum need our support. Partners, … who supports pregnant and postpartum women—can all help just by listening when she tells you something doesn’t feel right. Acting quickly could help save her life. Learn about the urgent … -
Bright Futures Agenda Child Development Mental Health--Part 1
… in Wisconsin • Resources that are a “fit” for Bright Futures • Screening asks you to “Do Something” 4. RESOURCES TO SUPPORT PRACTICE – Presenters (25 minutes total) • Reflective Practice … -
Track Your Child's Developmental Milestones
… told “no” q Uses several single words to get what she wants q Walks without help q Looks at something when you point to it and say “look!” q Uses 2- t o 4- word phr ases q Shows m ore … affection for playmates q Uses 4- to 5- word sentences q Says “mama” and “dada” q Points to something (like a toy or picture) when you name it Your Child’s Early Development is a Journey … -
Bright Futures Adolescent Brain Development Paul Grossberg Presentation
… advice mode”, or sound like we’re lecturing, we can re-connect with the patient by saying something like: “So, what do you make of that?”... The “Spirit” of Motivational Interviewing … have elicit patient’s own good reasons to change Honors Patient Autonomy “there is something in human nature that resists being coerced and told what to do. Ironically, it is … the worst thing that could happen... • Patient: Well, I could get pregnant or get AIDS or something. • Clinician: That’s true. Sounds like you might be willing to think a bit more about … -
Complex Care Unit Goal Card Deck: Manual for Providers and Care Team Members
… sequencing, making appropriate choices, sensory issues, motor skills, attention and focus, or something else? Would picture cue cards help? Are there adaptive devices and aides that could … planning and sequencing, making appropriate choices, motor skills, attention and focus, or something else? Would picture cue cards help? Are there adaptive devices and aides like … seen or spotting – like in bird watching) o Making (clothing, cooking, gardening, models, or something you can use) o Active (animals, outdoor, travel) o Play (fitness, games, sports) o Arts … -
Bright Futures Promoting Child Development and Mental Health Part 2 Presentation
… advice mode”, or sound like we’re lecturing, we can re-connect with the patient by saying something like: “So, what do you make of that?”... The “Spirit” of Motivational Interviewing … have elicit patient’s own good reasons to change Honors Patient Autonomy “there is something in human nature that resists being coerced and told what to do. Ironically, it is … -
Perinatal Mental Health Training Case Studies for Modules 11 and 12
… My baby was fussy and it seemed that everyone else could calm her better than I could. Getting something done in the day, even a simple shopping errand, felt impossible. It was so hard to find … -
ABCs for Healthy Babies: A Social Marketing Campaign for Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes in Southeastern and Southern Wisconsin
… it down. Monitoring of fetal movement through journaling is perceived as time consuming and something that white women might do more often than black women. In Racine, knowledge on the … monitoring of fetal movement through journaling was perceived as too time consuming and something that white women might do more often than black women. All mothers in Kenosha reported … -
Bright Futures Motivation Interviewing Strategies--Paul Grossberg Presentation
… advice mode”, or sound like we’re lecturing, we can re-connect with the patient by saying something like: “So, what do you make of that?”... The “Spirit” of Motivational Interviewing … have elicit patient’s own good reasons to change Honors Patient Autonomy “there is something in human nature that resists being coerced and told what to do. Ironically, it is … -
Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Report 2015-2019
… were breastfed at some point since delivery. However, among these infants, 47% received something other than breast milk at their last meals prior to being placed to sleep, indicating … -
Wisconsin PRAMS 2016-2017 Surveillance Report
… bonding with the new baby. It is also essential for establishing breastfeeding, if this is something a family wants to do.2 7.2% 39% 4.3% 49% 1-5 weeks Less than 1 week 6-11 weeks 12 weeks … -
Wisconsin PRAMS 2018-2019 Surveillance Report
… bonding with the new baby. It is also very helpful for establishing breastfeeding, if this is something a family wants to do.2 8.5% 36% 4.0% 51% 1–5 weeks Less than 1 week 6–11 weeks 12 weeks … -
Wisconsin PRAMS Report Tables 2018-2019
… 33.43 29.00 37.85 Hispanic 89.15 85.41 92.90 18.1a Postpartum contraception, among those doing something to keep from getting pregnant Non-Hispanic Other Race 88.54 84.41 92.68 Method N=1397 …