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What are the risks of COVID-19 if you are pregnant

What are the risks of COVID-19 if you are pregnant

It is highly recommended that you keep note of what is discussed in the class. This is the only way to recall things. Discuss (here) your Week 5 reflection to include both the faculty/student coverage of how the Coronavirus is affecting access and delivery of the US healthcare.

In Week 5, we have discussed the issue of pregnancy in rural hospital environment. Naturally, this is all compounded by the COVID-19 effect on quality of care.. First, go to the following link as a refresher:

https://myclasses.southuniversity.edu/d2l/le/content/70047/viewContent/3033399/View

Next step is to discuss pregnancy within the context of COVID-19 from the clinical perspectives to include:

What are the risks of COVID-19 if you are pregnant?
Is there any difference in symptoms of coronavirus disease for pregnant women?
What are the symptoms of COVID-19 and how long does it take for them to appear?
Are newborns get COVID-19?
Then, you will discuss pregnancy within the context of COVID-19 from the managerial perspectives to include Chapter 1,2,3, and 4 from the textbook and the Chapter 1,2,3, and 4 PPP posted in Week1, Week2, Week3, and Week4 in Brightspace.

Here, you should look at the attachment below “Applying Quality Management to Pregnancy in Context of COVID-19.” I specifically developed that framework in the hope of easing your work. In addition to using the textbook and the PPP, you will need to look for at least 5 references by Google the following keywords “pregnancy in era of covid-19.”

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