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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.
Scientific research is a proven and powerful tool for discovering
the answers to biological questions. As such, today's students need
to be well-versed in experimental design, analysis, and the
communication of research. Furthermore, they must appreciate how
all of these aspects are interlinked-how, for example, statistics
can be used to inform the design of a particular experiment. As a
resource which skillfully integrates all of the key aspects
relating to biological research, Research Methods for the
Biosciences is the perfect guide for undergraduates. The
exceptionally clear layout takes students through choosing a
project and planning their research; collecting, evaluating, and
analyzing their data; and finally reporting their results. Research
methods, which can often seem abstract, are brought to life through
the use of examples taken from real undergraduate research.
Friendly guidance and advice is provided throughout the text, and
little prior knowledge or mathematical experience is required.
Since statistics is a subject best learned through doing, frequent
worked examples appear throughout Part Two 'Handling your data',
showing step-by-step how to carry out the various statistical
tests. In addition, online software walkthroughs and video
screencasts clearly demonstrate how to use software such as SPSS,
Minitab, Excel and R to carry out statistical analyses. Online
Resource Centre The Online Resource Centre to accompany Research
Methods for the Biosciences features: For students: * New video
screencasts showing how to carry out statistical tests using
software * Statistical software walkthroughs for SPSS, Excel, and
Minitab * Additional statistical tests not included in the main
text * Full details of calculations given in the in-text boxes *
Interactive and printable decision tree, to help you design your
experiment * Interactive and printable risk assessment form *
Integrative exercises to help students test their understanding of
the topics in the book For lecturers: * A test bank of questions *
Figures from the book available to download
In How to Help Others without Losing Yourself, you will learn to
assess whether the decisions you make will drain you or energize
you, evaluate your own needs, regain control of your boundaries and
keep them healthy, and finally, give yourself permission to
recharge. By adopting these strategies of self-care, you will
function more successfully over the long term within your chosen
helping profession; you will be an expert on How to Help Others
without Losing Yourself.
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