BEMONCE Basic Emergency Obstetrics Cares

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BeMONC-Basic
Emergency Obstetrics
and Newborn Care

It refers to lifesaving services for emergency
maternal and newborn conditions/
complications being provided by a health
facility or professional to include the following
services.
Administration of Parenteral oxytocicdrugs.
Administration of dose of Parenteral
anticonvulsants.
Administration of Parenteral antibiotics

Administration of maternal
steroids for preterm labor
Performance of assisted
vaginal deliveries.
Removal of retained placental
products
Manual removal of retained
placenta

It also includes neonatal
interventions which include at the
minimum:
Newborn resuscitation
Provision of warmth
Referral
Blood transfusion

BeMONCfacility consists of the core district
hospital.
For geographically isolated/disadvantaged
areas/densely populated areas, the designated
BeMONCfacilities are the following:
Rural Health Unit (RHU)
Barangay Health Station (BHS)
Lying-in-Clinics and Birthing Homes

o Accessibility within 1 hour from residence or referring
facility within the ILHZ (Inter Local Health Zones)
o Shall operate within 24 hours within 6 signal obstetric
function.
o Shall have access to communication and transportation
facilities to mobilize referrals.
o Staff composition:
1 medical doctor
1 registered nurse
1 registered midwife

CeMONC-Comprehensive Emergency
Obstetrics and Newborn Care Facility
•Refers to lifesaving services for emergency maternal and newborn
•condition/complications as in Basic Emergency Obstetric and
Newborn Care plus the
•provision of surgical delivery and blood bank services and other
specialized obstetric interventions.
•o
•Essential Health Services available in the Health Care Facilities
•o Antenatal Registration/Prenatal Care
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OBJECTIVE:
To reach all pregnant women, to give sufficient care to
ensure a healthy pregnancy and the birth of a full term
healthy baby.
Normal Patients-following the initial evaluation they will
be given healthy instructions and counseling. This will
include advice for prompt prenatal care examination.

Patients with mild complications
-a thorough evaluation of the needs of patients with mild
complications will determine the frequency of follow-up of these cases
by the rural health unit, city health clinic or puericulture center.
o
Patients with potentially serious complications
-these patients shall be referred to the most skilled source of
medical and hospital care. As a first choice they will be referred if at all
possible for continuing care or consultation. Second choice will be
followed carefully by the rural health unit, city health clinic or
puericulturecenter.
o All RHUs and BHS should have a master list of pregnant women in
their respective catchment center.

The Home Based Mother’s Record (HBMR) shall
be used when rendering prenatal care as a guide in
the identification of risk factors, danger signs and
to be able to do appropriate measure.
o There should be at least 3 prenatal visits following
the prescribed timing:
First prenatal visit-as early in pregnancy as
possible, during the first trimester.

Second prenatal visit-during the second trimester
Third and subsequent visits-during the third trimester
More frequent visits should be done for those at risk or
with complications.

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Geography
•Map of Asia
•Map of Pacific Islands

History
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Pacific heritage.
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Interesting facts
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Here are a few examples:
•In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed a resolution designating
May as Asian/Pacific Heritage Week.
•May was chosen to commemorate the immigration of the first
Japanese to the United States on May 7, 1843, and to mark the
anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad on
May 10, 1869.
•In 1992, the official designation of May as Asian-Pacific American
Heritage Month was signed into law.

Key people
Choose three notable people of Asian Pacific American heritage using Bing.comand discuss their
lives and accomplishments.Here are some examples:
Anna May Wongwas the first Chinese
American Hollywood movie star, as well
as the first Chinese American actress to
gain international recognition. She
appeared in over sixty movies
throughout her career.
Sessue Hayakawawas a Japanese actor
and one of the biggest stars in
Hollywood during the silent film era. His
fame matched that of Charlie Chaplin.
Duke Kahanamokuwas a Hawaiian
competitive swimmer. He won five
Olympic metals for swimming. He also
popularized the Hawaiian sport of
surfing in the US.

Arts and literature
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significant to Asian Pacific Heritage Month.
Here are a few examples:
•The writing of Amy Tan
•The music of Yo-Yo Ma
•The artwork of Yayoi Kusama

How we celebrate
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Month. Here are a few examples:
•Discover Asian Pacific American artists
•Read Asian Pacific American authors
•Listen to Asian Pacific American Heritage musicians
•Learn important moments ofAsian Pacific American
Heritage history

Conclusion
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Questions &answers
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