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Second Edition
By
Ruth Bowen, Senior Lecturer, Department of Midwifery and Child, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield Campus, College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK
Wendy Taylor, Senior Lecturer, Department of Midwifery and Child, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield Campus, College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK
Description
Building on the strengths of the first edition, this book offers a comprehensive look at the range of clinical skills needed to be a competent
and confident midwife. Underpinned with relevant physiology and evidence, 'Skills for Midwifery Practice Second Edition' offers a step-by-step
guide to professionally caring for pregnant women, newly delivered mothers and their babies. This edition offers substantial revisions
and brand new material that ensure the information is relevant to current midwifery practice. Written by highly experienced midwives
and midwifery educators, the content reflects their wealth of knowledge and practical experience.
Contents
Contents Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Principles of abdominal examination – during pregnancy Chapter 2 Principles of
abdominal examination – during labour Chapter 3 Principles of abdominal examination – during the postnatal period Chapter 4 Assessment
of maternal and neonatal vital signs – temperature measurement Chapter 5 Assessment of maternal and neonatal vital signs – pulse measurement Chapter
6 Assessment of maternal and neonatal vital signs – blood pressure measurement Chapter 7 Assessment of maternal and neonatal vital
signs – respiration assessment Chapter 8 Assessment of maternal and neonatal vital signs – neurological assessment Chapter 9 Principles
of infection control – standard precautions Chapter 10 Principles of infection control – hand hygiene Chapter 11 Principles of
infection control – principles of asepsis Chapter 12 Principles of infection control – obtaining swabs Chapter 13 Principles of
hygiene needs – for the woman Chapter 14 Principles of hygiene needs – for the baby Chapter 15 Principles of elimination management – micturition Chapter 16 Principles of elimination management – catherterisation Chapter 17 Principles of elimination management – urinanalysis Chapter 18 Principles of elimination management – defecation Chapter 19 Principles of elimination management – obtaining
urinary and stool specimens Chapter 20 Principles of drug administration – legal aspects Chapter 21 Principles of drug administration – pharmacokinetics and anaphylaxis Chapter 22 Principles of drug administration – oral administration Chapter 23 Principles of
drug administration – injection technique Chapter 24 Principles of drug administration – administration of medicines per vaginum Chapter
25 Principles of drug administration – administration of medicines per rectum Chapter 26 Principles of drug administration – intravenous
drug administration Chapter 27 Principles of drug administration – inhalation analgesia: Entonox Chapter 28 Principles of drug
administration – epidural analgesia Chapter 29 Principles of drug administration – transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation Chapter
30 Facilitation of related childbearing skills – optimal fetal positioning Chapter 31 Facilitation of childbearing skills – speculum
use Chapter 32 Facilitation of childbearing skills – membrane sweep Chapter 33 Principles of intrapartum skills – examination per
vaginum Chapter 34 Principles of intrapartum skills – second stage issues Chapter 35 Third stage issues Chapter 36 Principles
of intrapartum skills – examination of the placenta Chapter 37 Principles of intrapartum skills – perineal repair Chapter 38 Principles
of intrapartum skills – management of birth at home Chapter 39 Principles of intrapartum skills – managing birth in water Chapter
40 Assessment of the baby – assessment at birth Chapter 41 Assessment of the baby – daily examination Chapter 42 Assessment of
the baby – capillary sampling Chapter 43 Assessment of the baby – developmental dysplasia of the hips Chapter 44 Principles of
infant nutrition – breastfeeding Chapter 45 Principles of infant nutrition – cup feeding Chapter 46 Principles of infant nutrition – sterilisation of feeding equipment Chapter 47 Principles of infant nutrition – formula feeding Chapter 48 Principles of infant
nutrition – nasogastric feeding Chapter 49 Principles of phlebotomy and intravenous therapy – maternal venepuncture Chapter 50
Principles of phlebotomy and intravenous therapy – intravenous cannulation Chapter 51 Principles of phlebotomy and intravenous therapy – intravenous infusion Chapter 52 Principles of phlebotomy and intravenous therapy – blood transfusion Chapter 53 Principles of
moving and handling Chapter 54 Principles of perioperative skills Chapter 55 Principles of wound management – principles of wound
healing Chapter 56 Principles of wound management – postoperative wound management Chapter 57 Principles of restricted mobility
management – pressure area care Chapter 58 Principles of restricted mobility management – prevention of thromboembolism Chapter
59 Principles of cardio pulmonary resuscitation – maternal resuscitation Chapter 60 Principles of cardio pulmonary resuscitation –
neonatal resuscitation Glossary Index
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Paperback, 508 pages, publication date: OCT-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-10128-1
ISBN-10: 0-443-10128-0
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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