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Sellers’ Midwifery 3e has been updated and aligned with international and national public health strategies to improve maternal and antenatal care as a sustainable development goal.
This updated edition includes recent sources and references after each section. Comprehensive student and lecturer support material is available to assist prescribing lecturers with lesson preparation and to provide the student with opportunities for self-study.
The seventh edition of this popular and well-established textbook offers nurses, medical students, doctors, and other health professionals a method of learning neonatology.
This revised edition will serve as a useful guide for midwives
working both in rural and urban areas. The complete and concise
text of the latest edition is fully revised and updated with more
than 150 new entries and around 60 new figures. New appendices,
including normal values in neonates and pediatric populations,
antenatal assessment format, newborn assessment format, formulae
for assessing growth parameters in children, etc. would be of
immense help to midwives and medical professionals. The dictionary
would definitely serve as a ready reference to the entire midwifery
community. The latest edition is fully revised and updated with
more than 150 new entries and around 60 new figures. Written to
train midwives regarding basic terms used in medical science,
particularly obstetrics, gynecology and midwifery. Language and
elaboration has been made and simple to comprehend.
Health Promotion in Midwifery explores the principles of health
promotion within the practical context of midwifery. It clearly
outlines and discusses the midwife's role in health promotion,
making it essential reading for all student and practising
midwives, as well as clinical practitioners. Emphasizing the link
between theory and practice, the second edition incorporates
chapters on domestic violence, sexual health, breastfeeding, and
mental health promotion. Text boxes make the text accessible and
user-friendly and case studies and summaries put the material in
practical context. Additional readings encourage readers to further
research and reflection on their own practice. Throughout the book,
the importance of the role of the midwife in health promotion is
emphasized. This second edition brings together contributions from
a variety of experienced practitioners.
A Davis's Notes Title Perfect wherever you are...in class, in
clinical, and in any practice setting! This handy guide delivers
quick access to the essential clinical information you need to care
for obstetric, gynecological, newborn, and pediatric patients in
any setting. The 4th Edition of this popular pocket guide has been
thoroughly revised and updated to reflect nursing practice today.
New, Updated & Revised! Thoroughly updated and revised
throughout to reflect the art and science of nursing today,
including the latest guidelines, warning signs, and patient care
for common procedures during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. New!
Coverage of families dealing with newborn anomaly, birth injury, or
fetal demise, the high-risk or ill newborn, and nursing care of
children and families dealing with end-of-life issues. New! Content
on assessment and nursing care of the opioid-addicted
mother/newborn and nursing care of the child with cerebral palsy.
New! Content on pediatric blood pressure assessment and charts.
Updated & Revised! The most current guidelines, including ACOG
Pap Smear, CDC Immunization in Pregnancy, ACOG and ACS Mammography,
and ACOG and ACS Breast Self-Exam and Breast Self-Awareness.
Updated & Revised! Information on birth control and emergency
contraception choices, pain control in labor, breastfeeding, safety
teaching tips, and cultural competence guidance. Updated! AWHONN
practice guidelines for postpartum hemorrhage and ACOG guidelines
for vaginal birth after cesarean section guide. Updated &
Revised! Terminology and definitions.
Build the knowledge and clinical judgment you need to succeed in
maternity and pediatric nursing! Written in a clear, easy-to-read
style, Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, 9th Edition
describes how you can provide effective, evidence-based care for
women during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, and for newborns and
growing children. The text spans the continuum of child
development, organizing topics from simple to complex and from
health to illness; this approach makes it easy to locate
information. Another hallmark of the book is its strong focus on
family-centered care, health promotion, and illness prevention.
Written by noted nursing educator Gloria Leifer, this bestselling
text includes new Next Generation NCLEX (R) exam-style case studies
plus updates on infection control, pandemic responses, and more.
Unfolding case studies follow one family through the conception and
birth process, and include open-ended critical thinking questions
applying the content to practice. More than 25 nursing care plans
include nursing diagnoses plus goals, nursing interventions, and
rationales, along with critical thinking questions to promote
clinical decision-making skills. Detailed nursing skills cover a
wide range of maternal and pediatric nursing interventions. Safety
alerts highlight the importance of protecting patients and others
from accidents, medication errors, and the spread of disease.
Nursing tips include practical, evidence-based information
applicable in the clinical setting. Nursing guidelines reflect the
World Health Organization's Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative,
alternative therapies, immunization mandates, emergency
preparedness, preventing medication errors, and more. Get Ready for
the NCLEX (R) Examination! at the end of each chapter includes a
summary of key points, additional online resources, review
questions, and critical thinking questions. Cultural Considerations
boxes help you address the needs of culturally diverse patients and
families. Patient Teaching boxes help you communicate instructions
for self-care with patients and families. Medication tables provide
quick access to information about commonly used medications. NEW!
Next-Generation NCLEX (R) examination-style case studies include
new-format questions to help you prepare for the licensure
examination. NEW! Discussion of the NCSBN Clinical Judgment
Measurement Model helps you learn decision making and develop the
skills needed to plan effective nursing interventions. NEW!
Thorough updates include infection control, pandemic responses,
pharmacologic tables, and pediatric treatments.
The latest edition of this popular volume offers a wide selection
of appealing, interactive and engaging exercises specifically
tailored for different learning styles. Fully updated in response
to student feedback, Myles Midwifery Anatomy and Physiology
Workbook, Second Edition presents a wide variety of activities
ranging from colouring and labelling exercises and 'match and
connect' to 'true false' and 'identify the correct response'.
Perfect for readers who find A&P challenging, or for anyone who
just needs to recap and consolidate, the book also offers: . An
engaging approach to afford a stimulating way to learn A&P .
Straightforward language and a user-friendly style to help simplify
challenging areas of study . Information based on the latest RCOG
and NICE Guidelines . Content that is suitable for use
internationally, for example, by including different approaches to
manoeuvres or named movements used in obstetric emergencies Ideal
for all students of midwifery, Myles Midwifery Anatomy and
Physiology Workbook is perfect for preregistration readers and
anyone on 'return to practice' programs. Although designed for use
with Myles Textbook for Midwives and Physiology in Childbearing
with Anatomy and Related Biosciences, this resource is suitable for
use with any midwifery textbook.
Covers all aspects of practical midwifery care, the emphasis being
on both the physical and psychological care of the pregnant woman
and her family. Intended for practising midwives, midwives in
training and student nurses and been written in comprehensible
language with illustrations throughout.
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A soothing book for mums-to-be celebrating the wonder of pregnancy.
Follow the journey of your own little bean as they grow and
develop, from the first little wriggle to the boxer of your ribs!
Cherish the milestones, enjoy the relatable humour, and finish by
recording the joyous result of your own personal experience in the
keepsake pages. Written by a midwife, this charming little book is
a meditation on the precious, but short time, we carry our children
magically within us.
Bailliere's Midwives' Dictionary is an indispensable resource
relied on by midwives around the world. Now in its 14th edition,
this handy dictionary has been fully updated to define terminology
relevant to contemporary midwifery and related obstetrics. The
dictionary provides clear, simple definitions that can be easily
understood by midwives of all levels, from first-year students to
practising midwives, maternity support workers and birth
professionals. It includes illustrations and appendices to explain
key concepts further. This must-have little book will be your
essential companion through your career, from the time you take
your exams to your practice in an obstetric unit, community
setting, home birth or an isolated location in a developing
country. User-friendly text to support understanding Pocket-sized
format for ease of use Helpful appendices address primary
post-partum haemorrhage, maternal basic life support, neonatal
resuscitation, management of shoulder dystocia and cord prolapse
Useful abbreviations list Research methods and psychosocial terms
updated
Child development comprises children's cognitive, linguistic,
motor, social and emotional development, communication, and
self-care skills. Understanding developmental periods means that
possible problems or roadblocks can be planned for or prevented.
Knowledge of child development is necessary for achieving
educational goals and is integral to promoting children's healthy
and timely development. Global Perspectives on Prenatal, Postnatal,
and Early Childhood Development is an essential scholarly reference
source that compiles critical findings on children's growth periods
and characteristics as well as the principles that affect their
development. Covering a wide range of topics such as at-risk
children, early intervention, and support programs, this book is
ideally designed for child development specialists, pediatricians,
educators, program developers, administrators, psychologists,
researchers, academicians, and students. Additionally, the book
provides insight and support to health professionals working in
various disciplines in the field of child development and health.
Across time and place, pregnancy and childbirth rank among the most
transformative physical and psychological events in women's lives.
Women's childbearing experiences depend not only on their own
biology and psyche but also on the nature and quality of care they
receive. The nature of the prevailing obstetric care model in the
early 21st-century United States has been described as "high-tech,
low touch," highlighting its emphasis on using medical technology,
as opposed to non-technological care and support, to control
unproblematic physical processes on the argument that this approach
improves maternal safety and comfort. However, it should be noted
that reasonably reliable national data fail to show significant
maternal or newborn health gains corresponding to recent, dramatic
rises in hospital obstetric procedures such as labor induction,
labor acceleration, and cesarean delivery. In this context where
medical intervention, necessary or not, assumes an increasingly
central role in the childbearing equation, questions of what
mothers expect to happen in labor and delivery and how their
subsequent birth experiences meet those expectations become
paramount. Global numeric indicators cannot capture the quality of
women's reactions to childbirth itself, particularly as maternal
care shifts in response to consumer interests it presupposes,
offering options for comfort, care, and even the possibility of
foregoing the labor process altogether. This work reflects the
critical need to document early 21st-century U.S. mothers' own
words on what they expected to happen in childbirth and later, how
labor and delivery went and how it met their expectations. Among
this book's most important contributions is its inclusion of
extensive interview material drawn from 75 diverse women who spoke
freely on their childbirth expectations and subsequent experiences.
By itself, the interview material lends an important, though at
times unsettling, insider perspective on how labor and delivery can
unfold. The narratives also provide a maternal view on how those
charged with their care respond during this physically and
emotionally demanding transition. In addition, the book provides a
timely analysis of scientific data on contemporary maternal care
procedures, making plain why so many refer to 21st-century
mainstream obstetric care as "technocratic." The scientific data
serve as an excellent backdrop for more extensive coverage of the
maternal interviews, organized around the distinctions mothers made
related to the childbirth pathway on which they anticipated
traveling such as natural childbirth in a hospital, planned
cesarean delivery, or planned vaginal birth after cesarean. The
pathways are in turn discussed in terms of their relationship to an
underlying technocratic, humanistic, or holistic maternal care
philosophy. The book is targeted towards an academic readership,
including scholars and medical professionals with interest in
women's health, women's and maternal mental health, women's
reproductive health, reproductive technology, medical humanities,
medical anthropology, narrative studies, pregnancy, and childbirth.
Depression is the most common complication of childbirth and
results in adverse health outcomes for both mother and child. It is
vital, therefore, that health professionals be ready to help women
who have depression, anxiety, or posttraumatic stress disorder in
the perinatal period. Now in its third edition, Depression in New
Mothers provides a comprehensive approach to treating postpartum
depression in an easy-to-use format. It reviews the research and
brings together the evidence-base for understanding the causes and
for assessing the different treatment options, including those that
are safe for breastfeeding mothers. It incorporates research from
psychoneuroimmunology and includes chapters on: assessing
depression mother-infant sleep traumatic birth experiences infant
temperament, illness, and prematurity childhood abuse and partner
violence psychotherapy complementary and integrative therapies
community support for new mothers antidepressant medication suicide
and infanticide. This most recent edition incorporates new research
findings from around the world on risk factors, the use of
antidepressants, the impact of breastfeeding, and complementary and
integrative therapies as well as updated research into
racial/ethnic minority differences. Rich with case illustrations
and invaluable in treating mothers in need of help, this practical,
evidence-based guide dispels the myths that hinder effective
treatment and presents up-to-date information on the impact of
maternal depression on the mother and their infants alike.
Jane Dwinell has written an important book using real-life
scenarios to illustrate her unique philosophy of childbirth, one
that can only inspire women to take greater control over how and
where they give birth. From her vantage point as a birth attendant,
Dwinell recounts the moving birth experiences of twenty different
women. Thus the reader learns that there are no right or wrong ways
to give birth. In fact, the author shows how satisfying it can be
for women to exercise their own strength, power and choice in the
birth process instead of yielding to unnecessary technological and
medical interventions. Birth, she says, is a process of wellness,
not illness. Hence, most women don't need medication to help them
deal with normal birth pains if they have the proper empowering
support during labor.
When women give birth in a comfortable setting of their choice,
the medical wrongs against them, committed in hospitals in the name
of safety and technology, are prevented. In the face of opposition
from an entrenched segment of the medical establishment, Dwinell
dares the view that hospital care should not be routine but should
be given only with good reason and the women's permission. For
pregnant women and their partners, "Birth StorieS" makes a
convincing argument that under normal circumstances wach women's
intuitive knowledge and individual resources can help her to labor
and deliver successfully in her own way. Nurses, midwives, doctors,
and birth educators will find it useful to realize that there are
many ways to give birth . . . that it is important for the family
to be together and make their own choices . . . and that pregnant
women can have safe births without excessive medical intervention.
This book can also serve as a guide for professionals who want to
develop this type of birthing model within their own
institution.
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