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Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005)

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Regulations regarding the Scope of Practice for Nurses and Midwives, 2022

4. Scope of practice of a midwife

 

(1) A midwife takes responsibility and accountability of the following:
(a) advocating for the mother, neonate and family and facilitating the establishment and maintenance of an environment in which midwifery care can be provided safely and optimally;
(b) providing safe and quality midwifery care in a scientific, integrated and evidence-based approach in all health care settings;
(c) reviewing midwifery practice continuously against professional standards within relevant context; and take responsibility to ensure implementation in practice;
(d) practicing in terms of the code of ethics for Nursing Practitioners in South Africa;
(e) promoting , maintaining , restoring and supporting the health status of a woman during pregnancy, labour and puerperium;
(f) promoting health and wellness of the woman , and her family for pregnancy, birth, and parenthood;
(g) promoting comprehensive reproductive health within the family context;
(h) providing evidence-based information to support the woman's decision making across the midwifery continuum of care;
(i) assessing and diagnosing the health needs and facilitating the attainment of optimum physical and psycho-social health for the mother and neonate;
(j) identifying, preventing and managing complications of pregnancy, labour and puerperium;
(k) diagnosing and prioritising individual  midwifery care needs, based on a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of data;
(l) developing an integrated comprehensive  care plan for a woman during pregnancy, labour and puerperium in all health care settings;
(m) developing an integrated comprehensive care plan for a neonate in all health care settings;
(n) delegating midwifery care, ensuring that  such are is only delegated to competent practitioners or persons;
(o) executing of a programme of treatment or medication prescribed by a registered person;
(p) providing emergency midwifery care in accordance with relevant guidelines or protocols;
(q) integrating psycho-social care in the management of mothers, neonates, families and communities;
(r) providing appropriate palliative and  end of life care within midwifery practice;
(s) monitoring and comprehensively documenting the health status of the woman during pregnancy, labour and puerperium to detect and manage complications;
(t) monitoring and comprehensively documenting the health status of the neonate to detect and manage complications;
(u) referring a mother and neonate with high risk conditions to an appropriate level of care within the continuum of care;
(v) creating and maintaining concise, complete, accurate and legible midwifery records;
(w) providing direction for the safe implementation of maternal and neonatal care in line with relevant protocols and guidelines;
(x) ensuring disaster preparedness and response;
(y) preventing and managing  maternal and neonatal adverse events; and
(z) managing and coordinating a midwifery unit according to the relevant guidelines and protocols.

 

(2) The midwife must implement and managing quality improvement plans for own context of practice.

 

(3) The scope of practice of Midwives shall include supervision and mentoring student midwives and other nursing categories .

 

(4) A midwife may not:
(a) up a private practice without registration as a midwife specialist; and
(b) act as an assistant surgeon to a medical practitioner.