Published Jun 7, 2011
Smeesha
1 Post
Today I had an interview on the OB floor, one of the questions that they asked me was "Why do you think that it is important to know your own values and beliefs while working in OB? I was a little stumped because all that came to my mind was the controversial issue of abortion, but I know there are more issues than just that one. Any ideas?
ladytraviler
187 Posts
Breast feeding, sibling bonding, post partum care (culture wise) are some.
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
11,305 Posts
Circumcision, immunizations, eye antibiotic ointment, Vit K injection, placenta issues . . . . . .
Little Miss Coffee
32 Posts
"Proper" parental roles may be issues that apply for some people. Also, natural childbirth and attitudes toward the treatment of post-partum depression can be a big deal.
My guess is that a good answer is "so I can recognize what they are and avoid imposing them on other mothers and babies," but I'm not sure...can anyone confirm?
Armygirl7
188 Posts
Pitocin, monitoring, lack of mobility for women during labor...
AJPV
366 Posts
Unmarried couple on the L&D unit arguing over who the real daddy is and wanting us to do a paternity test!
klone, MSN, RN
14,856 Posts
Medicated vs. unmedicated births. Lots of interventions vs. hands off. Routine medications and immunizations in the newborn, breastfeeding vs. formula, circumcision, etc.
my guess is that a good answer is "so I can recognize what they are and avoid imposing them on other mothers and babies," but I'm not sure...can anyone confirm?
Yep, pretty much.
mkjh
60 Posts
Same sex couples, adoption, surrogacy, infertility treatments, high high gravada medicaid patients, excessive life saving measures on babies that aren't going to live/have very short lifes/very poor quality of life.
Pixiesmom, BSN, RN
326 Posts
Bingo! We have a winner! Being culturally competent begins with knowing your own values and beliefs.
To the OP, good luck with your job search. :redpinkhe
Jenni811, RN
1,032 Posts
breastfeeding, mother-infant bonding, un-wed mothers, pregnant teens or children, drug addicted mothers, fetal alcohol syndrome, low-income or poverty, different cultures with different beliefs in child birth
CAPPYBARA BREAKFAST
47 Posts
"Proper" parental roles may be issues that apply for some people. Also, natural childbirth and attitudes toward the treatment of post-partum depression can be a big deal.My guess is that a good answer is "so I can recognize what they are and avoid imposing them on other mothers and babies," but I'm not sure...can anyone confirm?
Sounds good to me! :)