1 | Knowing the importance of maternal and fetal health in risky situations |
2 | Ability to list the tests used to evaluate fetal health |
3 | Be able to explain in which situations the tests used in the evaluation of fetal health are applied. |
4 | Ability to distinguish between invasive and noninvasive tests |
5 | Correctly applying the probes on the pregnant woman to perform the Non-Stress test (NST). |
6 | Be able to interpret the NST result |
7 | Ability to explain risky situations that occur during pregnancy |
8 | Must be able to explain how systemic diseases affect pregnancy |
9 | Must know how to provide appropriate care during pregnancy and infectious diseases |
10 | Must be able to explain the approach to bleeding in the prenatal period |
11 | Should be able to question the anamnesis of a pregnant woman who has vaginal bleeding during the prenatal period. |
12 | Must be able to diagnose pregnancy-related problems |
13 | Ability to approach special situations (mother-baby death, baby loss, exposure to trauma, crisis, etc.) with appropriate communication techniques. |
14 | Ability to conduct home visits to the pregnant woman and her family in accordance with her technique. |
15 | Prepares projects for sustainable development goals. |