Perinatal depression
Assessments
Risk factors
Treatments
Other
100

Prevalaence of Perinatal depression in women in BC

What is one in five women?

100

Some symptoms of perinatal depression

What is poor eye contact, decreased mood/affect, decreased energy, change in appetite, impaired sleeping?

100

Traumatic experiences and childhood experiences are a risk factor

What is true. childhood experience having major impacts on persons parenthood and attachment style?

100

True or False antidepressants are the only treatment option for perinatal depression

False. psychotherapy, CBT/DBT, counselling are some other possible treatment options

100

True and False single room care us better for a mother after birth

What is single room care can be helpful in creating a more nurturing environment while at the hospital?



200

The time frame for perinatal depression

What is during pregnancy and 12 months after delivery?

200

Some screening tools that can be used for assessing perinatal depression

What is Columbia suicide severity scale, Edinburgh perinatal depression scale?

200

Is location a social determinant that influences perinatal depression

What is True.They found that Canadian women who lived in metropolitan areas with a population greater than 500,000 people, were at a higher risk of postpartum depression than women living in rural areas?

200

Persons that healthcare practicioners should involve in perinatal depression treatment

What is patient and support system such as family?

200

Six questions to determine risk of suicide

What is Columbia suicide severity screening tool?

300

True or false. Perinatal depression does not encompass postpartum depression

False. What is post partum depression is part of perinatal depression?
300

Assessing the families structure/development/and function

What is the Calgary Family Assessment Model?

300

25-30% of women are more likely to get perinatal depression

What is socially economically disadvantaged women?

300

Barriers for treatment with perinatal depression

What is mental illness stigma, cultural factors, fear of side effects of antidepressants, limited access to mental health care, limited resources?

300

Define client centered care

What is client centered care involves advocacy, empowerment, and respecting the client’s autonomy, voice, self determination, and participation in decision-making?

400

Perinatal depression affects

What is first-time mothers, any women, women without a support network, women with mental health issues prior to pregnancy?

400

Potential NANDA diagnosis

What is risk for disturbed body image, risk for low self-esteem, the risk for suicide, at risk for impaired parenting?


400
Common social stressors

What is younger age, lower level of education, lack of partner, poor social support, marital conflict, domestic abuse and being indigenous?

400

Client focused interventions

What is promote self-care strategies for persons at risk for or experiencing perinatal depression including encouraging time for yourself, exercise and activities we like, relaxation, and sleep. Encourage people with perinatal depression to have conversations with their support network. Encourage them to talk about their symptoms to seek support from their partner, family members, social networks and peers, where appropriate?

400

Things a nurse can do to improve care for perinatal mothers

What is become familiar with important nursing actions such as how to use a maternal depression risk assessment as well as screening tools and symptom measurement when identifying women at risk for postpartum depression. Understand the impact of postpartum depression on children and families?

500

The difference between perinatal depression and baby blues

What is baby blues is a common occurence post partum and lasts about 2 weeks, Perinatal depression can span throughout pregnancy and 12 months afterwards or more, it is less common?

500

On the EPDS what score indicates possible depression

What is 9?

500

Sensitivity to what hormones could put you at risk

What is gonadal hormones?

500

Famil focused interventions

What is Encourage the family to be as involved in the patient’s care as possible since nurses are not able to always be there for the patient like family members or friends are able to. The family can checking in with her on how she is feeling, or if she has other kids helping her take care of the other kids so she is able to focus on her mental health. We found that involving the family and spouse improved the outcome of women experiencing perinatal depression?

500

Some resources for mothers and perinatal depression

what is include patient teaching, coping strategies, family teaching, education on depression, talking about group therapy and classes offered through the hospital relating to depression and motherhood?



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