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Books > Medicine > Nursing & ancillary services > Midwifery
A new addition to the popular Midwifery Essentials series which
continues to help readers understand and master a range of core
issues safely and with confidence! Written by leading midwifery
academics, each book in the series provides a user-friendly source
of information which has been fully updated throughout to reflect
the latest evidence-base for current practice. Now with an improved
design to make learning as easy as possible, each paperback in the
series focuses on the importance of communication and contemporary
women-centred care and presents helpful 'scenarios' to encourage
debate and reflection. The Midwifery Essentials series is ideal for
all midwives - whether qualified or in training - and is also
helpful to nurses and HCAs working in the maternity environment.
Provides a useful, friendly source of information Strong focus on
contemporary women-centred care Designed to stimulate debate and
reflection upon current practice, local policies and procedures
Scenarios enable practitioners to understand the context of
maternity care and explore their role in safe and effective service
provision Helpful 'jigsaw' approach enables readers to explore
specific topics from a variety of perspectives e.g. consent, safety
and health promotion Explains the professional and legal issues
surrounding clinical procedures Chapters designed to be read as a
'standalone' or in succession Emphasises the crucial role of
effective communication
The all-in-one resource for maternal-newborn and pediatric nursing
skills Designed for both the nursing student and the practitioner,
Clinical Skills Manual for Maternity and Pediatric Nursing can
serve as both a text companion and an essential reference for
step-by-step procedures in clinical settings. Showcasing more than
150 skills commonly performed on childbearing women, newborns, and
children, this portable reference guides the reader through
protective methods, pain assessment and management, administration
of medicine and irrigation, physical assessment, and other
information crucial to nurses using full-color photographs and
rationales. Throughout the manual, boxes and tables highlight
important safety issues, growth and development considerations,
teaching for families, and clinical tips. Appendices provide
information on growth grids and calculation of body surface area
for medication administration.
"Given the increasing complexities of co-morbidities in women of
childbearing age, this book provides a case study approach to
several critical conditions which challenge all health care
professionals working in this field. The case study approach will
help midwives, doctors, midwifery and medical students to ground
their clinical skills training on each specific situation by
working through the questions and answer format. Of particular
importance is the emphasis on inter-professional team working and
the links between theory and practice." Dr. Rita Borg Xuereb, Head
of Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences, University
of Malta, Malta"The authors are to be commended as this is the
first book of its kind and is well overdue ... The content is
excellent, well referenced and covers all of the important issues
... The layout makes the book easy to read and the inclusion of
pre-reading, self-assessment of knowledge and case studies engages
the reader and stimulates further study into the pathophysiology
and management of obstetric emergencies. I particularly liked the
chapter on sepsis." Professor Christine Kettle, University Hospital
of North Staffordshire & Staffordshire University, UKPart of a
case book series, this book contains 14 common pregnancy and
childbirth emergency scenarios to help prepare student midwives for
life in practice. Each case explores and explains the pathology,
pharmacology and care principles, and uses test questions and
answers to help assess learning. The practical cases link theory to
practice and their grounding in reality will really help bring
midwifery to life.The book also: Covers the principles, pathology
and skills involved in a range of birthing scenariosActs as a
useful aide memoire when simulating managing care
proceduresDemonstrates the importance of inter-professional team
working in problem-solvingUses tables, diagrams and textboxes
throughout, which act as a useful reference point Midwifery
Practice is essential reading for student midwives, medical
students and paramedics and a valuable resource for health
professionals pursuing postgraduate studies in high dependency/
critical care. It is also beneficial to the facilitation of
maternity based OSCEs.Contributors: Sam Bharmal, Susan Brydon,
Margaret Ramsay, Jane Rutherford, Andrew Sim
'The Muslim Mother Teresa' Huffington Post Imprisonment.
Mutilation. Persecution. Edna Adan Ismail endured it all - for the
women of Africa. A Woman of Firsts tells the inspirational story of
a remarkable daughter, nurse and First Lady. The indomitable Edna
Adan Ismail survived imprisonment, persecution, and civil war to
become a pioneering politician, a leading light in the World Health
Organisation, and a global campaigner for women's rights. The
eldest child of an overworked doctor in the British Protectorate of
Somaliland, Edna was the first midwife in Somaliland, she
campaigned tirelessly for better healthcare for women and fought
for women on a global stage as the first female Foreign Minister of
her country. But mixing with presidents and princes, she still
never forgot her roots and continued to deliver children and train
midwives - a role she has to this day. At 81 years old, she still
runs what is hailed as the Horn of Africa's finest university
hospital where she trains future generations and still delivers
babies. After all - as she puts it - she is simply a midwife.
Bailliere's Midwives' Dictionary remains the dictionary of choice
for midwives throughout the world! The 13th edition of this
established and well-respected pocket dictionary has been
thoroughly revised and updated to meet the needs of midwives in a
variety of clinical settings throughout the world. Woman friendly
in approach with a variety of helpful illustrations, the dictionary
also contains helpful appendices - post-partum haemorrhage,
maternal basic life support, neonatal resuscitation, management of
shoulder dystocia, and cord prolapse - together with a useful
glossary. User friendly text presented in a handy pocket size
format Woman friendly definitions Helpful appendices address
primary PPH, maternal basic life support, neonatal resuscitation,
management of shoulder dystocia, and cord prolapse Abbreviations
list defines common terms Suitable for all midwifery settings, from
high-tech obstetric units to home births to remote isolated areas
in developing countries Expanded number of entries to aid
comprehensiveness Includes updates in genetics, antenatal tests and
investigations, infertility terminology and techniques
Caring for the well newborn is an essential element of everyday
midwifery practice. Providing a comprehensive guide to the problems
associated with newborn babies, Care of the Newborn by Ten Teachers
is a key textbook for trainee midwives. The ten teachers involved
in writing this book are drawn from all over the UK and bring
together a wealth of experience in midwifery and neonatal nursing
teaching and practice. The emphasis is on caring for the normal
neonate, with deviations from the normal threaded throughout.
Taking a holistic approach, each chapter links theory and practice,
with explicit reference to professional standards and guidelines.
As well as infant feeding, skin care and thernal care practice,
this book covers signs and causes of common problems such as
jaundice, infections, respiratory problems, and birth injury,
providing care and treatment strategies for the neonate and family.
This easy-to-follow full colour design, with superb diagrams and
photographs and helpful features such as key points, case histories
and chapters overviews, makes this essential reading for all
student midwives, as well as those on post-qualifying courses in
neonatal care. It is also a useful reference for practising
midwives and neonatal nurses.
Now in its third edition the Oxford Handbook of Midwifery continues
to be the essential one-stop guide to the key principles of the
care and management of pregnancy, birth and beyond. Concise yet
comprehensive, with its recognisable and easy-to-use Oxford
Handbook format, midwives will find this a treasure trove of clear,
practical guidance. Whether you are a student needing a helping
hand through the subject, or an experienced practitioner needing to
refresh your knowledge in an emergency, you can be sure that this
handbook will be there for you. Written by experienced midwives,
and following the latest guidelines and key care protocols, this
handbook is up-to-date and authoritative, with sections on sexual
health, contraception, neonatal care and infant feeding. Each
chapter includes assessment, diagnosis and management of care with
treatment interventions. Now including new information on
initiation of breast feeding with biological nurturing as well as a
highlighted section on how to manage obstetric emergencies.
Important psychosocial care issues are also addressed. This edition
provides concise, practical and accessible information in a logical
sequence, as the layout follows the woman's journey through
pregnancy, birth and early motherhood.
Bereavement is a difficult issue for midwives to manage and
families suffer when the care they receive is inadequate or
inappropriate. Written by an experienced midwife and researcher,
Loss and Bereavement in Childbearing examines ways in which
midwives can assist families to embark on a healthy grieving
process. developments in the general understanding of and research
into loss and death. Providing a wealth of information for both
experienced and inexperienced midwives, the book covers topics
including abnormality -death of a mother in third world and first
world settings -difficulties encountered during future
childbearing. human approach to this sensitive topic, the book aids
midwives in providing effective care and support to those who
experience loss. The author draws on relevant and largely
research-based literature fro a wide range of related disciplines
to inform this area, which is only now receiving the attention it
has long deserved.
Exploring one of the most prevalent yet contentious subjects in
contemporary maternity care, Denise Tiran's new book on postdates
pregnancy balances discussion of midwifery care and the obstetric
management of women who are overdue. The book gives comprehensive
coverage of a range of complementary therapies and natural remedies
and how they may be effective in facilitating spontaneous onset of
labour. It also takes into consideration the debate on the safety
and effectiveness of natural remedies which women often
self-administer. Illustrated with case studies and referenced to
authoritative review papers, Complementary Therapies for Postdates
Pregnancy is a must-have guide for midwives and maternity
professionals.
Nursing was not something Anne had ever considered as a career, let
alone becoming a midwife, but she had to do something and when she
applied to a local hospital the matron insisted that she trained.
This book follows her nursing experiences working in the different
wards and departments, often highlighting how much both nursing and
medical treatments have changed since then. On the wards she faced
dealing with the seriously ill, death of a patient for the first
time, learning how to give injections (which she had always
dreaded), plus the endless bedpan rounds, ward cleaning, and long
spells on night duty sometimes with confused and disruptive
patients. And there was still time for some social life, despite
the restriction of living in a Nurses' Home. In spite of her
initial reservations she completed the course, and midwifery
training followed, by the end of which she was already delivering
babies at home alone. Over the following years she went on to
become a Midwifery Sister and she recalls many events, both tragic
and happy, in a career where you always have to be prepared for the
unexpected.
Maternal-newborn nursing is multi-faceted, challenging and
rewarding. It provides multiple opportunities to touch lives and
make a difference. In the new edition, those facets and their
impact on maternal-newborn nursing is evident, while emphasizing
that family members are co-particpants in care. Because of the
varied and rich opportunities for nurses, the theme emphasized in
this edition are the many facets of maternal-newborn nursing. This
thread is subtly woven throughout the book.
A great deal of misinformation exists about women's use of
substances during pregnancy and lactation. A health care provider's
challenge is to know the true risks and bene ts, both to the mother
and to her fetus or baby, of taking versus stopping the use of a
medication or other substance. Yet the average provider is not well
equipped to give the best advice to women who are pregnant or
breastfeeding and exposed to psychotropics. - "Is it ever safe to
drink alcohol when breastfeeding?" - "What are the risks to the
baby if the mother uses cannabis while pregnant or breastfeeding?"
- "Are the effects of smoking different during pregnancy versus
during breastfeeding?" - "Can a woman safely breastfeed her baby
when taking codeine?" Exposure to Psychotropic Medications and
Other Substances during Pregnancy and Lactation: A Handbook for
Health Care Providers is a convenient source of evidence-based
information and recommendations on these and many other questions
for primary care physicians, psychiatrists, pharmacists,
obstetricians, midwives, public health nurses and nurse
practitioners. The handbook: - details the properties and effects
of many psychotropic medications and other substances, and provides
recommendations for how to advise women using these substances -
dispels common myths about drug exposure during pregnancy and
lactation - discusses key principles for clinical approaches to
working with pregnant or breastfeeding women who use psychotropic
medications or other substances - covers screening best practices
and provides screening tools - explores the critical therapeutic
role that all health professionals can play in helping women move
toward better health outcomes for themselves and their babies. The
production of this handbook has been made possible through a
nancial contribution from Health Canada.
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