Examples of Maternal and Child Health Nurse in a sentence
Health centre nurse visitsYour local Maternal and Child Health Nurse will get in touch shortly after you come home from hospital.
CHILD'S HEALTH25 must take the child to the Maternal and Child Health Nurse as often as thenurse recommends.26 must take the child to the doctor for regular check-ups as required by DHHSor the doctor and must allow reports to be given to DHHS.
Following the upgrade, the facility will continue to accommodate all existing users including the Toy Library, Maternal and Child Health Nurse, immunisation clinic, Out of Hours School Care and parents’ groups.
Ms Maryanne Purcell, a Maternal and Child Health Nurse Coordinator at Warrnambool City Council, told the Committee at a public hearing in Warrnambool that early discharge often coincided with the additional need for maternal and child health nurse visits.236 232 Dr Kimberley Sleeman, Mildura O&G Clinic, Family and Community Development Committee public hearing – Mildura, 9 November 2017, transcript of evidence, p.
Enhanced (EMCHN) means a Registered Nurse with qualifications as defined for a Maternal and Child Health Nurse, and who is focused on achieving improved outcomes for infants, children, mothers and their families who are experiencing a period of increased need, and who could benefit from targeted actions and interventions.
Where a nurse is appointed to undertake the management and coordination of maternal and child health nurses services which may also include the coordination of immunisation sessions, the nurse shall be classified as a Maternal and Child Health Nurse Team Leader and paid at the relevant rate of pay contained in this Agreement.
A Registered Nurse qualified and appointed as a Maternal and Child Health Nurse and paid as such.
Total child count receiving Maternal and Child Health Nurse service coordination in on December 1, 2019; E.
The Maternal and Child Health Nurse promotes healthy outcomes for children and their families, providing a universal primary health service for children aged 0-6yrs.
Proof of family violence may be required and can be in the form of an agreed document issued by an appropriate provider (including, but not limited to the Police Service, a Court, Doctor, District Nurse, Maternal and Child Health Nurse, Family Support Service or Lawyer).