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Provide prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, or newborn care to patients.
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Monitor fetal development by listening to fetal heartbeat, taking external uterine measurements, identifying fetal position, or estimating fetal size and weight.
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Document patients' health histories, symptoms, physical conditions, or other diagnostic information.
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Provide patients with direct family planning services, such as inserting intrauterine devices, dispensing oral contraceptives, and fitting cervical barriers, including cervical caps or diaphragms.
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Prescribe medications as permitted by state regulations.
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Develop and implement individualized plans for health care management.
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Explain procedures to patients, family members, staff members or others.
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Order and interpret diagnostic or laboratory tests.
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Initiate emergency interventions to stabilize patients.
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Document findings of physical examinations.
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Educate patients and family members regarding prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn, or interconception care.