Midwifery Books

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  • Nurturing Maternity Staff: How to tackle trauma,

    Pinter & Martin Ltd. Nurturing Maternity Staff: How to tackle trauma,

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThat maternity staff are under pressure, with many leaving their jobs each year, is well known. Personal sacrifices, long working hours, lack of resources and an overstretched system take their toll, and occasionally staff are involved in traumatic and emotionally difficult situations. Many tolerate these conditions in the service of doing a job they love, but what happens to their mental health over time? Nurturing Maternity Staff explains how the system and individuals within it relate to each other, highlighting both the vital role compassionate leadership has in creating psychologically safe working environments, as well as tools individuals can use to optimise their own mental wellbeing. Let’s dare to dream maternity services could be different.

    15 in stock

    £11.69

  • The Vulva

    Cambridge University Press The Vulva

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisVulval problems are common, but poorly understood and somewhat taboo. This handbook gives the busy clinician the knowledge and tools to immediately start helping patients. Suitable for gynaecologists, dermatologists, primary care practitioners, and nurse practitioners, it enables quick access to information and is ideal for the consulting room.Table of ContentsGlossary; 1. The Basics; 2. Using Topical Steroids on the Vulva; 3. Red Vulval Rashes; 4. Things That Look White; 5. Things That Ulcerate, Blister And Erode; 6. Persistent Vaginitis; 7. Lumps – Benign And Malignant; 8. Vulval Pain and Dyspareunia; 9. Vulval Disease in Children; 10. Myths and Pearls; Index.

    15 in stock

    £39.99

  • Myles Textbook for Midwives

    Elsevier Health Sciences Myles Textbook for Midwives

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £46.54

  • Yatdjuligin

    Cambridge University Press Yatdjuligin

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisYatdjuligin introduces students to the fundamentals of health care of Indigenous Australians. This book addresses the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and mainstream health services and introduces readers to practice and research in a variety of healthcare contexts.Table of ContentsIntroduction Gracelyn Smallwood; 1. Historical and current perspectives on the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples Juanita Sherwood; 2. A history of health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Ray Lovett and Makayla-May Brinckley; 3. The cultural safety journey: an Aboriginal Australian nursing and midwifery context Odette Best; 4. Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing Ali Drummond, Yoko Mills, Sam Mills and Francis Nona; 5. Indigenous gendered health perspectives Bronwyn Fredericks, Mick Adams and Odette Best; 6. Community controlled health services: what they are and how they work Raelene Ward, Bronwyn Fredericks and Odette Best; 7. Midwifery practices and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: urban and regional perspectives Machellee Kosiak; 8. Indigenous birthing in remote locations: Grandmothers' Law and government medicine Nicole Ramsamy; 9. Remote area nursing practice Nicole Ramsamy; 10. Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers and health practitioners Ali Drummond; 11. Indigenous-led qualitative research Raelene Ward and Bronwyn Fredericks; 12. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander quantitative research Ray Lovett, Makayla-May Brinckley and Roxanne Jones; 13. Navigating First Nations social and emotional wellbeing in mainstream mental health services Rhonda L. Wilson and Kristin Waqanaviti; 14. Cultural understandings of Aboriginal suicide from a social and emotional wellbeing perspective Raelene Ward; 15. Indigenous child health Donna Hartz and Jessica Bennett; 16. Caring for our Elders Bronwyn Fredericks and Linda Deravin.

    15 in stock

    £56.04

  • The Midwives Guide to Key Medical Conditions

    Elsevier Health Sciences The Midwives Guide to Key Medical Conditions

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewAmazon review comments (previous editions) As a student midwife I have found this book invaluable to my training. It covers common medical conditions and their effects on pregnancy. The volume has proved especially useful for several of my second year assignments which focus more on the 'abnormal' pregnancy. I will continue to use this book throughout my training and once qualified. This book is very well written and provides in-depth knowledge on key medical conditions. It is an essential part of any student midwife's reading list, easy to read yet containing the right level of information required. Brilliant! Excellent resource for lectures and writing assignments. Well written, easy to understand and relevant to my degree course. I would highly recommend it! Excellent book and ideal as it gets straight to the point without useless information. Fantastic.. it has been used in most assignments and has lots of useful and up-to-date information in it. A must for midwifery students!Table of Contents1. The midwife's role 2. Hypertensive disorders 3. Cardiac disorders 4. Thromboembolic disorders 5. Haematological disorders 6. Respiratory problems 7. Renal disorders 8. Epilepsy and other neurological conditions 9. Disorders of the endocrine system 10. Eating disorders 11. Disorders of the gastrointestinal system 12. Sepsis and infections in pregnancy and childbirth 13. Other medical conditions related to pregnancy and childbirth

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • Science in Nursing and Health Care

    Taylor & Francis Science in Nursing and Health Care

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe basic scientific principles underlying health care become clear with this straightforward, engaging and applied book.The authors of Science in Nursing and Health believe that in order to provide the best patient care, its necessary to understand the diverse areas of science that inform it. Written in a question and answer format, this book will show you how science concepts relate to nursing and health care. Its packed with applications and real-life examples that show how relevant a good understanding of science is to your everyday practice.Table of Contents Expressing numbers and SI units Homeostasis - keeping the body in balance The physical world and basic chemistry Water, electrolytes and body fluids Acids, bases and pH balance Pressure, fluids, gases and breathing Biological molecules and food Energy in the body Heat and body temperature Force, mechanics and biomechanics Electricity, magnetism and medical equipment Light and vision Sound and hearing Radiation in diagnosis and treatment Genetics in health and illness Microbiology Glossary Index

    1 in stock

    £44.09

  • Catching Babies A Midwifes Tale

    Headline Publishing Group Catching Babies A Midwifes Tale

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA midwife''s heartwarming and inspirational true storyCatching Babies is a moving account of an extraordinary career. It reveals the unique experiences that filled midwife Sheena Byrom''s days as she looked after mums and dads and helped to bring their precious babies into the world. From her very first day as a nervous student nurse in Blackburn to the dedicated completion of her midwifery qualifications in Burnley, Sheena has never once looked back, enjoying a thirty-five-year career with the NHS. At the forefront of evolving medical practices, she was the first midwife to oversee a home water birth in her area, but also found herself at the centre of a traumatic delivery that tested her to her limits. Yet, whatever has come Sheena''s way, ultimately, there are the strong mothers who taught her so much and the little miracles who have made every single moment as a midwife truly magical.

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • New Walk: The Midwife Diaries

    Pinter & Martin Ltd. New Walk: The Midwife Diaries

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMeet Chloe: passionate about midwifery and on the cusp of adulthood. As a student midwife in inner-city Leicester, Chloe finds fulfilment caring for women and families from wide-ranging backgrounds – but will her own personal challenges derail her ambitions? Having recently lost her mother, and supporting her father through addiction, Chloe must make difficult choices and reconcile her rewarding yet demanding career with loyalty for those she loves. New Walk is a profoundly moving coming-of-age story, where midwifery, birth and the decisions life throws at us combine to shape a young woman’s life.

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Midwifery Essentials Basics

    Elsevier Health Sciences Midwifery Essentials Basics

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Communication Chapter 3 Hygiene and infection control: the immobile woman Chapter 4 Blood pressure measurement Chapter 5 Temperature measurement Chapter 6 Pulse and respiration Chapter 7 Collection of specimens Chapter 8 Urianalysis Chapter 9 Venepuncture Chapter 10 Neonatal blood tests Chapter 11 Administration of medicines Chapter 12 Administration of injections Chapter 13 Surgical care

    15 in stock

    £10.99

  • Letters to the Midwife: Correspondence with

    Orion Publishing Co Letters to the Midwife: Correspondence with

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisLetters to the Midwife is a wonderful collection of correspondence received by Jennifer Worth, offering a fascinating glimpse into a long-lost world.Along with readers' responses and personal histories, it is filled with all sorts of heart-warming gems. There are stories from other midwives, lorry drivers, even a seamstress, all with tales to tell.Containing previously unpublished material describing her time spent in Paris and some journal entries, this is also a portrait of Jennifer herself, complete with a moving introduction by her family about the woman they knew and loved.Trade ReviewFans of the four Call the Midwife books that inspired the TV series will treasure this collection of letters to and from the author, Jennifer Worth, who passed away in 2011. Her tales of life in 1950s East End London inspired others to share their experiences of nursing at the time, along with responses from people from all walks of life. Perhaps most moving are the notes from Sister Jocelyn (known as Sister Julienne in the books), offering words of wisdom. * WOMAN *Jennifer Worth, author of the bestselling Call the Midwife, sadly passed away in May 2011 following a short illness. Her books have gained a great deal of popularity in recent years with their mixture of warmth, sadness and humour based on her experiences working as a midwife in the East End of London. Letters to the Midwife features some of the treasured letters received by Worth from former work colleagues and fans of her books. The resulting book is a rich testament to a life lived fully and to a very special lady whose memories have managed to inspire and touch so many * www.thebookbag.co.uk *

    10 in stock

    £9.49

  • Obstetric Medicine: A Problem-Based Approach

    Springer London Ltd Obstetric Medicine: A Problem-Based Approach

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisRecognition of the importance of maternal medicine is now reflected in the content of the MRCOG exam, core training and higher training in both obstetrics and medicine. This book approaches obstetric medicine from the point of view of real patients and clinical scenarios as well as model answers to exam questions. The book will be invaluable for trainees and consultants who want to ‘test themselves’.Table of ContentsMultiple Choice Questions.- Extended Matching Questions.- Short Answer Questions/Data Interpretation/Clinical Scenarios.- Essay Questions.- Case Studies.

    15 in stock

    £85.49

  • Physiology in Childbearing

    Elsevier Health Sciences Physiology in Childbearing

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £37.79

  • Obstetric Anesthesia and Uncommon Disorders

    Cambridge University Press Obstetric Anesthesia and Uncommon Disorders

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA practical and essential textbook for practitioners on the anesthetic management of the parturient with an unusual medical or surgical condition. Thoroughly revised and improving upon the success of the second edition with updated figures and references, including five additional chapters and contributions from an international line up of authors.Table of Contents1. Obstetric anesthesia for the parturient with complex medical diseases Jack Peace and Feyce Peralta; 2. Point-of-care ultrasound for obstetrics: basics and introductory chapter Elvera L. Baron and Daniel Katz; 3. Focused cardiac ultrasound for cardiac disorders Clemens M. Ortner and M. Waseem Athar; 4. Challenging cardiac disorders in pregnancy Hanna Hussey, Patrick Hussey and Marie-Louise Meng; 5. Uncommon cardiac dysrhythmias in pregnancy Ravishankar Agaram and Marie Davidson; 6. Arterial vascular diseases Ethan Jackson, Anitra Romfh, Yon Sung and Natalie Bodmer; 7. Uncommon respiratory disorders in pregnancy Alexandra Nicholas; 8. Airway issues Roanne Preston and Clare Burlinson; 9. Use of neuraxial ultrasound for axial skeletal conditions Alexandria Papadelis and Carlo Pancaro; 10. Myopathies and the parturient Britany L. Raymond and Jeanette R. Bauchat; 11. Parturients of short stature Robert French-O'Carroll, Katherine M. Seligman and Andrea J. Traynor; 12.Disorders of the vertebral column Robert Jee and Edward T. Crosby; 13. Miscellaneous skeletal and connective tissue disorders Caroline Grange and Sally Shiels; 14. Disorders of the central nervous system disease in pregnancy Rakesh Vadhera and Lakshmi Ram; 15. Spinal cord disorders Roanne Preston and Jonathan Collins; 16. Peripheral neuropathies Cynthia Wong; 17. Disorders of intermediaries of metabolism and malignant hyperthermia David B. Maclean and Stephen H. Halpern; 18. Hepatic conditions Arash Motamed, Thang Tran and Mohamed Eloustaz; 19. Renal diseases in pregnancy Kate Petty; 20. Rare endocrine disorders Jill M. Mhyre, Jessica Merrill and Waseem Athar; 21. Disorders of blood, coagulation, and bone marrow M. Joanne Douglas and James Brown; 22. Infectious diseases in pregnancy C. Tyler Smith, Christina Megli and Catherine Chappell; 23. Dermatologic conditions in pregnancy Dave Berman; 24. Psychiatric disorders Allana Munro and Ron George; 25. Substance abuse Grace Lim; 26. Autoimmune disease Caroline Grange and Annika Smith; 27. Genetic disorders David J. Combs and Vesela P. Kovacheva; 28. Anesthesia for rare fetal and placental conditions Marla B. Ferschl and Mark D. Rollins.

    15 in stock

    £56.99

  • Autistic and Expecting: Practical support for

    Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd Autistic and Expecting: Practical support for

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first book of its kind to be written specifically for autistic parents, whilst also providing essential reading for health and social care practitioners, enabling them to provide reasonably adjusted care with the best outcomes for autistic people and their babies. Written by an autistic mother who experienced a mental health crisis following a poorly supported pregnancy and childbirth, she gives voice to the experiences of many autistic parents in order to address the issues they collectively and uniquely face. The outcome is a practical, insightful and solution-focused guide to empower autistic parents from pre-conception right through to the first few months with baby, and to inform health and social care staff whose job it is to offer support and to meet their needs at these critical times. This sensitively illustrated book provides the information, resources and confidence autistic parents need to advocate for themselves, as well as developing positive relationships with the professionals involved in their care.Table of Contents1. Your rights in pregnancy and childbirth 2. Autistic identity 3. Ready for a baby? 4. Getting pregnant 5. Conception, fertilisation and the beginning of life 6. Diet 7. Medication 8. Exercise 9. Sleep 10. Preparing for appointments 11. Feeling baby move 12. Finding out the sex of your baby 13. Where do you want to give birth? 14. What to pack for hospital 15. What is it like to give birth? 16. Writing a birth plan 17. Care after birth 18. Miscarriage, stillbirth and grief 19. Mind, emotions and wellbeing 20. Feeding baby 21. Being a new parent 22. Fourth trimester plan

    15 in stock

    £27.95

  • Using Natural Remedies Safely in Pregnancy and

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Using Natural Remedies Safely in Pregnancy and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisProviding in-depth information on natural remedies that midwives, doulas, GPs and other health professionals can use to advise and inform their clients, this reference guide focuses on safety in their application.The book brings together herbal medicine, homeopathy, essential oils, flower remedies and traditional remedies from other cultures, and applies them directly to pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period.Containing an alphabetical listing of 220 remedies covering common uses, contraindications and precautions, adverse effects and interactions, Using Natural Remedies Safely in Pregnancy and Childbirth is a vital resource for healthcare professionals working in conventional maternity care who wish to learn about the safe application of natural remedies.Trade ReviewDenise Tiran's work on complementary therapies has been shared in many previous books and articles. This new book brings together her experience both in clinical and educational practice. Denise examines all aspects of therapies to ensure safe practice in pregnancy and childbirth. This informative book is invaluable for all practitioners who use, or are considering the use complementary therapies. Thank you to Denise for utilising your skills as an author. -- Dianne Ridout, FRCM SRN RM ADM PGCEA MSc Freelance midwifeAs ever, Tiran's latest contribution to this subject area is accessible, comprehensive and highly informative. A must for any health professionals who support women during pregnancy, birth and the post-partum period; if there is something you might need to know about supporting women who use complementary therapies during this time, you will find it here. -- Charlotte Kenyon, Course Leader BSc Midwifery, University of Huddersfield

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • AWHONN's Perinatal Nursing

    Wolters Kluwer Health AWHONN's Perinatal Nursing

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisLeave the self-doubt behind — get fully grounded in effective perinatal care, with Perinatal Nursing, 5th Edition, an official publication of the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). This freshly updated, comprehensive resource offers expert guidelines and best practices for the full range of patient care issues, from cultural practices and pregnancy complications to newborn assessments and nutrition. Stay current with this must-have, evidence-based support for both perinatal and labor and delivery nursing. Strengthen and upgrade your perinatal nursing strengths and expertise: NEW and expanded content on pregnancy complications – Bleeding in pregnancy, preterm labor and birth, diabetes, cardiac disease, pulmonary complications, multiple gestation, obesity and more NEW content on newborn nutrition – The infant feeding decision, breastfeeding benefits, nutritional components, and preterm milk and lactation NEW and updated content on patient safety and maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States – Instructions on how to make maternity units safer based on the most current evidence, and through application of various care bundles Evidence-based information on clinical conditions – Includes chapter on obesity that covers risks to the mother and fetus, care from preconception to postpartum, and bariatric surgery Text boxes emphasize crucial care standards and guidelines Practical guidance and current best practices for areas including: Perinatal patient safety and quality care Integrating patient cultural beliefs and practices into perinatal care Physiologic changes of pregnancy Antenatal care Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Pregnancy complications Multiple gestation Maternal-fetal transport Labor and birth Fetal assessment Managing pain during labor Postpartum care Newborn care – Adaptation to extrauterine life, physical assessment and nutrition Common neonatal complications All chapters written by expert nurse clinicians and researchers to support positive perinatal outcomes Nursing staffing standards are included as they apply to each patient population Ideal for those seeking certification in obstetrics nursing (RNC-OB) and maternal newborn nursing (RN-MNN, RNC-LRN) Perfect on-the-job resource and review text for all perinatal nurses, maternal units, and students Your book purchase includes a complimentary download of the enhanced eBook for iOS™, Android™, PC and Mac. Take advantage of these practical features that will improve your eBook experience: The ability to download the eBook on multiple devices at one time — providing a seamless reading experience online or offline Powerful search tools and smart navigation cross-links that allow you to search within this book, or across your entire library of VitalSource® eBooks Multiple viewing options that enable you to scale images and text to any size without losing page clarity, as well as responsive design The ability to highlight text and add notes with one click About the Clinical Editors Kathleen Rice Simpson, PhD, RNC, FAAN is Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist and Editor-in-Chief MCN, The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing in Saint Louis, Missouri. Patricia A. Creehan, MSN, RNC is Manager of Clinical Operations, Labor and Delivery at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois. Nancy O’Brien-Abel, MSN, RNC is Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist at Perinatal Consulting, LLC and Affiliate Instructor at the School of Nursing, University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. Cheryl K. Roth, PhD, WHNP-BC, RNC-OB, RNFA is a Nurse Practitioner, Labor and Delivery at HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea/Osborn Medical Centers in Scottsdale, Arizona. Annie J. Rohan, PhD, RN, NNP-BC, CPNP-PC,FAANP is Director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program and Director of Pediatric Research at the School of Nursing, Office of Nursing Research and Innovation at Stony Brook University (SUNY at Stony Brook) in Stony Brook, New York. Table of ContentsContents Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy Hormones and Other Mediators C ardiovas c ula r S y st em H ema t o logic Cha n g es Resp ira t o r y S y st em 53 Renal S y st em 55 Gastr o in t estinal S y st em 57 M et a b o lic Cha n g es 58 Endo cr ine S y st em 59 I m m u ne S y st em 61 Neuromuscular and Sensory Systems 62 I n t egumen t a r y S y st em 62 Rep r o d uc ti v e Or ga n s 63 S umma r y 64 CHAPTER 4 Antenatal Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 E l lis e D . A d a m s I n tr o d uc tio n 66 P r eco n cep tio n C a r e 66 P r ena t al C a r e 68 Prenatal Risk Assessment 71 Ongoing Prenatal Care 85 F e t a l S ur v eilla n ce 90 Nursing Assessment and Interventions 91 S umma r y 94 CHAPTER 5 H y p er t en si v e Dis o r der s of Pregnancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 A dr i ane Burgess H yp er t en si v e Dis o r der s 99 C ur r en t Classifi cation and Defi nitions 99 Contributors vi Reviewers viii Previous Edition Contributors x Previous Edition Reviewers xi Preface xii CHAPTER 1 Perinatal Patient Safety and Quality . . .1 K a t h leen Rice S im p s o n I n tr o d uc tio n 1 Maternal–Infant Outcomes in the United States 2 Th reats to Patient Safety 9 E v o l v in g S o l u t io n s 9 S umma r y 15 CHAPTER 2 I n t egra t in g C u l t ural B e liefs and Practices When Caring for Childbearing Women and Families . . .18 L y nn Cla r k C allist er I n tr o d uc tio n 18 C u l t ural F ra m e w o r ks a n d C u l t ural Assessment Tools 20 Practices Associated with Childbearing 23 G ender Ro les 23 Childbirth Pain and Culture 24 Major Cultural Groups 24 H e a l t h D iff erences in Populations of Childbearing Women 33 Barriers to Culturally Competent Care 34 T e c hniq ues t o I n t egra t e C u l t ur e in t o Nursing Care 36 S umma r y 42 xiv Contents CHAPTER 8 Diabetes in Pregnancy . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 Cher y l K. Ro t h S ig nifi cance and Incidence 182 D e fi nitions and Classifi cation 184 S c r e enin g a n d Diagnosis o f G est a t io nal Diabetes Mellitus 185 Clinical M a nif est a tio n s 186 N ur sin g A s s essmen ts a n d I n t er v en tio n s f o r Diabetes Mellitus 187 Ambulatory and Home Care Management 187 Timing and Mode of Birth 193 I n pa tien t M a nag emen t 193 P ost pa r t um M a nag emen t 196 S umma r y 197 CHAPTER 9 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy . . . . . .200 J u lie Ara f e h S ig nifi cance and Incidence 200 Th e Cardiovascular System 201 Cardiac Adaptations of Pregnancy 203 Obstetric Outcomes and Assessment of Risk 205 Congenital Heart Disease in Pregnancy 208 Acquired Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy 209 Clinical M a nag emen t 211 N ur sin g C a r e 218 S umma r y 219 CHAPTER 10 Pulmo n a r y C o m p lica t io n s in Pregnancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221 Cher y l K. Ro t h I n tr o d uc tio n 221 Anatomic and Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy that Aff ect the Respiratory System 221 Recognizing Respiratory Compromise 222 F et a l S u r v eilla n ce wi t h M a t er n al Pulmo n a r y Complications 222 A s t hma 225 P n eumo nia 231 Pulmo n a r y Edema 236 Amniotic Fluid Embolism 238 V e n o u s Th romboembolism 239 C y stic Fib r osis 244 Special Considerations for the Respiratory System in Pregnancy 245 S umma r y 246 S ig nifi cance and Incidence 101 Morbidity and Mortality 102 Risk F ac t o r s 104 P r e v en tio n S t ra t e gies 104 Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia 105 Clinical M a nif est a tio n s o f Preeclampsia–Eclampsia 108 P r eec la m psia wi t h o u t S e v er e F e a t ur es v er s us Preeclampsia with Severe Features 109 N ur sin g A s s essmen t a n d I n t er v en tio n s f o r Preeclampsia 110 HELLP S y ndr o me 118 Ec la m psia 119 Cardiovascular Implications of Preeclampsia 119 Quality Care of Women with Preeclampsia 120 S umma r y 120 CHAPTER 6 Bleeding in Pregnancy . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 J e a n Salera-V ieira S ig nifi cance and Incidence 124 D efi nitions and Clinical Manifestations 126 N u r sin g A s s essmen t 133 N ur sin g I n t er v en tio n s 135 Hemorrhagic and Hypovolemic Shock 136 Th rombophilias in Pregnancy 137 M a t er n al T r a uma 138 S umma r y 139 CHAPTER 7 Preterm Labor and Birth . . . . . . . . . . .142 S h er y l E. P a r fi tt S ig nifi cance and Incidence 142 Late Preterm Births 144 Early Term Births 145 Why Has the Rate of Preterm Birth Increased? 146 What Is Preterm Labor? 148 Pathophysiology of Preterm Labor and Birth 149 Risk Factors for Preterm Labor and Birth 150 Preterm Birth Risk in the Context of the Life Course 152 Can Preterm Labor and Birth Be Prevented? 154 I s Th ere Any Good News? 168 Nursing Care for the Prevention of Preterm Birth 168 Intrapartum Nursing Care of the Woman in Preterm Labor 173 F ur t her Res e a r c h 174 S umma r y 174 Contents xv CHAPTER 14 Labor and Birth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .326 Kathleen Rice Simpson and Nancy O’Brien-Abel I n tr o d uc tio n 326 Overview of Labor and Birth 326 Emo t io nal a n d Ph ysical S u p p o r t d ur in g Labor and Birth 363 Clinical Interventions for Women in Labor 367 Dosage and Rate Increase Intervals 380 A dministra tio n 381 V a ginal B ir t h 389 C es a r e a n B ir t h 389 S umma r y 400 CHAPTER 15 Fetal Assessment during Labor . . . . .413 Nancy O’Brien-Abel and Kathleen Rice Simpson I n tr o d uc tio n 413 H i st o r ical P er s p e c t i v es 413 D e fi nitions and Appropriate Use of Terms Describing Fetal Heart Rate Patterns 415 Techniques of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring 418 Physiologic Basis for Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring 424 Cha rac t e r i stics o f t h e N o r m al F e t a l Heart Rate 428 I n t er v en tio n s f o r I n det er mina t e o r A b no r m al Fetal Heart Rate Patterns 430 Fetal Heart Rate Patterns 434 Clinical I m p lica t io n s f o r M o ni t o r in g t h e Fetus Less Th an 32 Weeks’ Gestation during Labor 445 Assessment of Pattern Evolution 448 Ancillary Methods for Assessing Fetal Acid–Base Status 450 N ur sin g A s s e ssmen t a n d M a nag e men t Strategies 453 Issues in the Use of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring during Labor 457 S umma r y 459 CHAPTER 16 P a in in L a b o r : N o n p ha r m aco logic and Pharmacologic Management. . . .466 C a r o l B urk e I n tr o d uc tio n 466 Physiologic Basis for Pain 466 N o n p ha r m aco logic A p p r oac h es 470 Pha r maco logic A p p r oac h es 485 S umma r y 499 CHAPTER 11 Multiple Gestation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249 N a nc y A. B o w er s I n tr o d uc tio n 249 E p idemio log y 249 Physiology of Twinning 249 Role of Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology 251 Diagnosis of Multiple Gestations 254 M a t er n al A d a p t a tio n 255 P e r ina t a l C o m p lica t io n s 256 An t epa r t um M a nag e men t 264 I n tra p a r t um M a nag e men t 268 P ost pa r t um C a r e 273 Multiple Birth Infants 274 P sy c ho logical I ssues wi t h M u l t i p le Gestations 281 S umma r y 286 CHAPTER 12 Obesity in Pregnancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .296 M a r y Ann M a her S ig nifi cance and Incidence 296 Obesity-Related Risks to the Mother and Fetus 298 P r eco n cep tio n C a r e 300 An t e na t a l C a r e 301 I n tra p a r t um C a r e 302 I n trao p era ti v e C a r e 305 P ost pa r t um C a r e 307 Bariatric Surgery and Pregnancy 308 S umma r y 310 CHAPTER 13 Maternal–Fetal Transport . . . . . . . . . .315 J ud y W i ls o n-G r i ffi n I n tr o d uc tio n 315 Emer g enc y M e dical T r e a tmen t a n d A c ti v e Labor Act 315 Types of Inter-Maternal–Fetal Transport 316 Mode of Transport 317 T ra n sp o r t Eq ui p m en t 317 T r a n sp o r t P er s o nnel 318 C o mm unica t io n Pla n 318 Transport Plan and Patient Preparation 318 S umma r y 325 xvi Contents C a r dio vas c ula r A s s essmen t 593 A b do minal A s s essmen t 595 G eni t o ur ina r y A s s essmen t 597 M u s c ulosk e let al A s s essmen t 599 N eur o logic A s s essmen t 602 S umma r y 604 CHAPTER 20 Newborn Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .609 J ill J a nk e O v er vie w 609 Infant Feeding Decision 609 B e n e fi ts of Breastfeeding 609 Incidence of Breastfeeding 610 B r e a stf eedin g P r o m o t io n 615 Physiology of Milk Production 615 B iosp e cifi city of Human Milk 617 N u tr i t io nal C o m p o n en ts 617 Preterm Milk and Lactation 618 B r e a stf eedin g P r o cess 619 B r e a stf eedin g M a nag emen t 623 Potential Breastfeeding Problems 631 L a t e P r et er m 638 Medications and Breastfeeding 638 Postpartum Surgery and Breastfeeding 639 F o r m ula F eedin g 639 L ac t a t io n S u p p r essio n 642 S umma r y 643 CHAPTER 21 Co m m o n N e o n a t al Co m p l i c a t i o n s . . . 651 Annie J . Ro ha n I n tr o d uc tio n 651 Neonatal Resuscitation and Stabilization 651 Resp ira t o r y Distr ess 652 Congenital Heart Disease 655 H yp o g l y cemia 658 H yp erb ilir ub inemia 660 N e o n a t al S epsis 665 Perinatal HIV Infection 667 Neonatal Substance Exposure 670 P a t h o p h ysio log y 671 Late Preterm Infants 674 Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy 680 Transport and Return Transport 683 S umma r y 683 APPENDIX I t em B a nk Questio n s a n d Answer Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .689 N a nc y O ’ B r ien-A b e l Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .732 CHAPTER 17 Postpartum Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509 Dotti C. James and Patricia D. Suplee I n tr o d uc tio n 509 Planning for the Transition to Parenthood 509 Anatomic and Physiologic Changes during the Postpartum Period 515 N ur sin g A s s essmen t a n d C a r e d ur in g Postpartum 521 Complications during Postpartum 526 I n di vid u alizin g C a r e f o r W o men wi t h Special Needs 544 Postpartum Learning Needs 547 P sy c ho logical A d a p t a tio n t o t h e Postpartum Period 550 F a tigue 552 Family Transition to Parenthood 552 Postpartum Discharge Follow-up 554 S umma r y 561 CHAPTER 18 N e w b or n A d a p t a t ion t o Extrauterine Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564 D e bb ie F ras er I n tr o d uc tio n 564 M a t er n al M e dical a n d Obst etr ic C o ndi t io n s Infl uencing Newborn Adaptation 564 U niq ue M e c h a nism s o f N e w b o r n Ph ysio logic Adaptation 564 A pga r S co r e 572 Ph ysical A s s essmen t 572 N e w b o r n I den tifi cation 574 V i t a min K 574 E y e P r o p h y laxis 574 Umbilical Cord Care 575 P sy c ho logical A d a p t a tio n 575 C o m p lica t io n s Aff ecting Transition 576 H e pa ti tis B 577 S umma r y 577 CHAPTER 19 Newborn Physical Assessment . . . . . .579 Annie J . Ro ha n I n tr o d uc tio n 579 S t a t e , W eig h t, a n d G e st a t io nal A g e Assessment 579 S k in A s s essmen t 581 H e ad A s s essmen t 584 E y e A s s e ssmen t 586 E a r A s s e ssmen t 588 N os e A s s essmen t 589 M o u t h A s s essmen t 590 N e c k A s s essmen t 591 Chest and Lung Assessment 592

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    HarperCollins Publishers A Woman of Firsts The true story of the midwife

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    Ebury Publishing The Light In The Window

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    Oxford University Press Prenatal Tests and Ultrasound

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Compassion Caring and Communication Survival

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Objective Structured Clinical Examination

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Evidencebased Practice Evidencebased Practice

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    Taylor & Francis Child Protection

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Mentorship Mentorship Nursing and Health Survival

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Diabetes Nursing and Health Survival Guides

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Palliative Care Nursing and Health Survival

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Portfolios and Reflective Practice Portfolios and

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Clinical Skills Nursing and Health Survival

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Drugs in Use

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Maths and Medications Nursing and Health Survival

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Essential Clinical Skills Essential Clinical

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    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Prenatal Massage

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  • Maternity and Womens Health Care

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Maternity and Womens Health Care

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart 1. Introduction to Maternity and Women's Health Care 1. 21st Century Maternity and Women's Health Nursing 2. Community Care: The Family and Culture 3. Nursing and Genomics Part 2. Women's Health 4. Assessment and Health Promotion 5. Violence Against Women 6. Reproductive System Concerns 7. Sexually Transmitted and Other Infections 8. Contraception and Abortion 9. Infertility 10. Problems of the Breast 11. Structural Disorders and Neoplasms of the Reproductive System Part 3. Pregnancy 12. Conception and Fetal Development 13. Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy 14. Nursing Care of the Family During Pregnancy 15. Maternal Nutrition Part 4. Labor and Birth 16. Labor and Birth Processes 17. Maximizing Comfort for The Laboring Woman 18. Fetal Assessment During Labor 19. Nursing Care of the Family During Labor and Birth Part 5. Postpartum 20. Postpartum Physiologic Changes 21. Nursing Care of the Family During the Postpartum Period 22. Transition to Parenthood Part 6. The Newborn 23. Physiologic and Behavioral Adaptations of the Newborn 24. Nursing Care of the Newborn and Family 25. Newborn Nutrition and Feeding Part 7. Complications of Pregnancy 26. Assessment of High-Risk Pregnancy 27. Hypertensive Disorders 28. Hemorrhagic Disorders 29. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders 30. Medical-Surgical Disorders 31. Mental Health Disorders and Substance Abuse 32. Labor and Birth Complications 33. Postpartum Complications Part 8. Newborn Complications 34. Nursing Care of the High-Risk Newborn 35. Acquired Problems of the Newborn 36. Hemolytic Disorders and Congenital Anomalies 37. Perinatal Loss, Bereavement, and Grief Glossary

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    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Study Guide for Maternity Womens Health Care

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    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Mayes Midwifery

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  • Transcultural Midwifery Practice

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Transcultural Midwifery Practice

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsTranscultural concepts in midwifery- The root of transcultural care is the underlying theories, models and research which the midwife needs to know to practice effectively. This chapter provides an overview of the key concepts of culture, cultural competency and cultural safety. These concepts will be related to midwifery care and provide specific information on how they relate to culturally diverse groups. The impact of immigration and acculturation will be included and how this may impact on childbearing women and their families. This chapter will provide this information in a practical and realistic way that will appeal to the midwife and encourage critical thinking of these concepts and illuminate the context of culture. Transcultural midwifery care- A key skill for a midwife is to transverse cultures and provide care that is culturally sensitive and inclusive. This chapter provides information on working with a culturally diverse childbearing population and provides an overview of how women's beliefs and values can affect how they deal with pregnancy and ill health. The application of cultural competency and cultural safety in midwifery care provision will explored and how this may be affected by professional and organisational culture. The reader will be provided with the underpinning philosophy, values and beliefs and global perspectives of midwifery care with different cultures. Transcultural communication- Communicating across cultures requires adopting a shared language but also considering the woman's context. Throughout this chapter the reader is encouraged to examine the basis of effective communication and the importance of communication with a culturally diverse child bearing population. Exploration of effective versus ineffective communication will assist the reader in viewing how this may impact on midwifery care. Challenges in transcultural midwifery- Caring for woman from different cultures can lead to barriers to effective care. These barriers are not insurmountable and should be recognised and solutions found. This chapter will explore the challenges that commonly arise during midwifery practice. An exploration of the multidimensional viewpoint of the woman will be provided and how this can be accommodated within the parameters of safe midwifery practice. Ethical issues in transcultural midwifery- This chapter will provide an overview of the main ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and trust. The issues of empathy, respect and informed choice when caring for a culturally diverse childbearing population will be explored. Consideration of how the midwife or organisation should choose between alternatives if there is conflict between the woman's culture and the professional/organisational culture will be included. Stories from practicing midwives and childbearing people

    15 in stock

    £20.89

  • Communication in Midwifery

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Communication in Midwifery

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPREFACE VII CONTRIBUTORS IX ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XIII 1 Introduction 2 On the Receiving End: The Service User's Perspective PART 1 Theories and Concepts 3 Principles of Communication 4 Theories of Communication and Counselling 5 Communicating Ideas PART 2 Responsive Communication 6 Culturally Competent Communication 7 Public Health 8 Communication and Complex Care Planning 9 Communication Around Loss and Trauma PART 3 Communication in Practice 10 Pregnancy 11 Labour 12 The Postnatal Period and Infant Feeding PART 4 Professional Communication and Personal Development 13 Communicating With Others 14 Spreading the Word 15 Reflection, Development and Challenges in Communication 16 Conclusion INDEX 259

    15 in stock

    £28.49

  • Fetal Monitoring in Practice

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Fetal Monitoring in Practice

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 Introduction 2 Clinical assessment and recording 3 Auscultation of the fetal heart rate 4 Electronic fetal monitoring - terminology and interpretation 5 Pathophysiology of fetal heart rate (FHR) 6 NICE and FIGO guidelines for interpretation of FHR patterns 7 Antepartum fetal surveillance 8 The admission test by cardiotocography or by auscultation 9 Assessment of uterine contractions 10 Oxytocin and fetal heart rate changes 11 Meconium, infection, anaemia, bleeding 12 Cardiotocographic interpretation: additional clinical scenarios 13 Cardiotocographic interpretation: more difficult problems 14 Fetal scalp blood sampling pH and lactate 15 Fetal ECG waveform analysis 16 Medico legal issues with CTG and current strategies to reduce litigation 17 Competency testing in CTG interpretation prior to practice New Chapter: Machine Learning New Chapter: Fetal Monitoring in the Future

    15 in stock

    £35.14

  • Safeguarding and Child Protection for Nurses

    Open University Press Safeguarding and Child Protection for Nurses

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisNurses, midwives and health visitors have a statutory duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people. In this clear and invaluable guide, Catherine Powell focuses on the practical aspects of safeguarding and how healthcare professionals should respond to safeguarding children concerns. Key features of the book include: â Setting out the roles and responsibilities of nurses, midwives and health visitors working in a range of settings, including those working primarily with adult clients â Realistic case scenarios of physical, emotional and sexual abuse and neglect, covering infants, toddlers, school-age children and adolescents â Explanations of inter-agency working and the roles of other key players such as children's social care, tTable of ContentsIntroduction to Second EditionPrinciples for safeguarding and child protection practicePrevention and early help in safeguarding and promoting the welfare of childrenPhysical AbuseEmotional abuseChild sexual abuseChild Sexual ExploitationNeglectChild death and serious case reviewMessages for practiceAppendixReferences Index

    7 in stock

    £30.39

  • Illustrated Pharmacology for Nurses

    Taylor & Francis Illustrated Pharmacology for Nurses

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDrug therapy is an increasingly important element in the treatment of patients, and understanding how a drug works is essential for all nurses. Illustrated Pharmacology for Nurses is a fully comprehensive and beautifully illustrated textbook covering both the basic principles and the clinical aspects of pharmacology.The book provides clear and simple explanations of the way drugs act, looking at their effects and their use in a range of situations. Combining the basic and clinical aspects of pharmacology in one concise volume, it is an invaluable learning tool for nursing, biomedical and clinical science students.Trade Review"The book has extremely strong diagrams and illustrations and is well laid out in terms of sections and subheadings." The Journal of Advanced NursingTable of ContentsSection I: Drugs and their use1. Drug development2. Regulation and management of drg therapy and drug errors3. Classification and nomenclature of drugsSection II: Factors affecting drug action4. Pharmacodynamics of drugs5. Pharmacokinetics of drugs6. Administration of drugs and drug formulations7. Adverse effects of drugs8. Drug interactions9. Individual variations in drug responses10. Dosing of drugsSection III: Pharmacology of organ systems11. Structure and function of the nervous system12. Drugs used in neurological disorders13. Drugs used in psychiatric disorders14. Drugs with central and peripheral analgesic effect15. Drugs used in inflammatory and autoimmune joint diseases16. Antimicrobial drugs17. Drugs used in the treatment of diseases of the heart and circulatory system18. Drugs used in diseases of the pulmonary system19. Drugs used in gastrointestinal diseases20. Drugs used in treating diseases of the blood21. Drugs used in endocrinological disorders22. Drugs used in allergy, for immune suppression and in cancer treatment23. Drugs used in treating diseases of the urinary tract24. Drugs used in treating diseases of the skin25. Drugs in anaesthesiaSection IV: Drug use in special situations26. The use of drugs during pregnancy and the breastfeeding period27. Children and drugs28. The elderly and drugs29. Drugs of abuse30. Poisoning

    2 in stock

    £37.99

  • Physiology and Anatomy for Nurses and Healthcare

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Physiology and Anatomy for Nurses and Healthcare

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third edition of Physiology and Anatomy for Nurses and Healthcare Practitioners: A homeostatic approach presents homeostasis as a dynamic concept that provides the basis for understanding health and well-being. It recognises how failure to respond to homeostatic disturbances results in imbalances responsible for signs and symptoms of ill-health, and describes how healthcare interventions seek to reverse those imbalances.Accompanied by colour illustrations and a description of related anatomy, the book provides an integrated explanation of body functioning. It discusses the organisation of the human body, main features and processes that must be controlled for health, the organ systems that act as homeostatic regulators, and effectors of homeostatic regulation. It also discusses influences on homeostasis and provides case studies that place examples of ill health and health care into the context of homeostasis.Features of the third edition include: Table of ContentsSection I: An Introduction to the Human Body 1. Introduction to physiology and homeostasis 2. Cell and tissue functions 3. The skeleton Section II: The Need for Regulation 4. Chemical reactions in cells: Fundamentals of metabolism 5. Nutrients and nutrition 6. Body fluids Section III: Sensing Change and Coordinating Responses 7. The senses 8. The nervous system 9. The endocrine system Section IV: Effectors of Homeostasis 10. The digestive system 11. The cardiovascular system 1: Blood 12. The cardiovascular system 2: Heart and circulation 13. The lymphatic system, immunity and microbiology 14. The respiratory system 15. The kidneys and urinary tract 16. The skin 17. Skeletal muscle: Posture and movement 18. The reproductive systems Section V: Influences on Homeostasis 19. Genes in embryo development and ageing 20. Pain 21. Stress 22. Circadian rhythms Section VI: Healthcare Practice: A Homeostatic Approach

    15 in stock

    £44.64

  • NonMedical Prescribing

    Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) NonMedical Prescribing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis accessible textbook provides a comprehensive resource for healthcare students and professional students studying non-medical prescribing, taking into account the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) competency framework for non-medical prescribing.Non-Medical Prescribing: A Course Companion includes chapters on the context of non-medical prescribing; pharmacology; professional, legal and ethical issues; psychological influences; working in multidisciplinary teams; working with patients with complex conditions and co-morbidities; understanding antibiotics and resistances; prescription writing; and the role of non-medical prescribing leads. Each chapter acts as a self-contained study module, with key facts and areas highlighted, illustrative clinical cases to link learning to practice, and a self-test quiz. Designed for professionals from a range of non-medical disciplines including nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, this book can be used at both pre- and post-registration level.Table of Contents1.Introduction and development of non-medical prescribing 2.Pharmacology, drug interactions and adverse reactions 3.Prescribing in co morbidities and individual differences 4.Clinical decision-making and assessment 5.Legal, professional, policy and ethical aspects of prescribing 6.Psychological influences and issues of concordance 7.The public heath context of prescribing 8.Prescription writing 9.The NMP leads and the multidisciplinary team in prescribing Afterword.Concluding comments: The future of non-medical prescribing

    1 in stock

    £33.24

  • Supporting Women for Labour and Birth

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Supporting Women for Labour and Birth

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis new edition provides an up-to-date and thoughtful guide to supporting women in labour, looking at a range of techniques and approaches that promote a safe and positive experience of birth for women and their families. Across the world, support in labour has been shown to reduce obstetric interventions and improve outcomes for women and babies. Written by two highly experienced midwifery authors, this text draws on a wide range of cutting-edge research on this topic, identifying how the evidence can be applied to everyday practice. Narratives from women and practitioners, including midwives, doulas, childbirth educators and students, are used to illustrate a range of situations where the quality of support is central to the quality of the experience and outcome. Supporting Women for Labour and Birth encourages readers to reflect on their experiences and examine the evidence provided by both research and  experiences of women and practitioners in order to explore how tTable of ContentsIntroduction. 1.What do we mean by ‘support’ in labour? 2.Approaches to pain in labour 3.Addressing fear and anxiety about labour and birth 4.Supporting women preparing for labour and birth 5.Communication and thoughtful encouragement 6.Supporting women for normal birth 7.Supporting women in labour: practicalities 8.Supporting women with complex needs in labour 9.Emotions and labour support

    15 in stock

    £37.04

  • Making Sense of Evidencebased Practice for

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Making Sense of Evidencebased Practice for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis straightforward guide to evidence-based practice helps you to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to challenge practice that is not underpinned by research and evaluate if interventions are working.Trade Review"I think Dr Evans has completed an extremely difficult task in producing a highly accessible textbook on evidence based practice that will have great impact on a wide range of students. It is a welcome addition to the literature, and I am sure would be an important addition to reading list on the majority of undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programs."- Professor Mark Radford, PhD, RN- Chief Nurse, HEE & Deputy Chief Nursing Officer (England)Table of Contents1.Introduction to Research and Evidence Based Practice. 2.How do you put together a good focused research question? 3.How do you search for evidence to answer that question? 4.When you’ve found some evidence how do you know if it’s any good? 5.Let’s talk about the characteristics of a Quantitative design – the Randomised controlled trial (RCT). 6.Some non-randomised Quantitative designs – Quasi Experiments, Cohort studies and Case-control studies. 7.What are effect measures for dichotomous data? 8.What are effect measures for continuous data? 9.How do you critically appraise Quantitative evidence such as RCTs? 10.Let’s talk about the characteristics of some Qualitative designs – Phenomenology, Ethnography and Grounded Theory. 11.How do you critically appraise Qualitative evidence such as Phenomenology? 12.Why we need Systematic reviews and initiatives like the Cochrane Library. 13.Clinical guidelines and implementation of EBP. 14.Your role in all of this?

    1 in stock

    £33.24

  • Mindfulness in the Birth Sphere

    Taylor & Francis Mindfulness in the Birth Sphere

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMindfulness in the Birth Sphere draws together and critically appraises a raft of emerging research around mindfulness in healthcare, looking especially at its relevance to pregnancy and childbirth. Divided into three parts, this reflective book: Investigates the phenomena of mindfulness through discussions of neuroscience, an indigenous worldview and research methods. Develops the concept of mindfulness for use in practice with women/and babies across the continuum of childbirth. âIt includes chapters on birth environments, intrapartum care, mental health, fertility, breastfeeding and parenting among others. Explores mindfulness as a tool for birth practitioners and educators, promoting self-care, resilience and compassion. Each chapter discusses specific research, evidence and experiences of mindfulness, including practical advice and an example of a mindfulness practice.This is an essential read for all those interested in mindfulness in connection to pregnancy and childbirth, including midwives, doulas, doctors and birth activists, whether involved in practice, research or education.Trade Review"In a maternity climate marked by escalating intervention rates and a concerning surge in staff burnout, this book stands as a much-needed ally to all of us. Its insights into mindfulness practices not only offer a powerful antidote to these challenges but also embody a helpful support system."- Hannah TizardEducational and Organisational Development Lead Midwife, All4MaternityTable of Contents1.Introduction: Let Judgements Roll By, Sit Comfortably, and Notice the Breath. 2.The Mindful Practitoner. 3.Mindfulness and Compassionate Midwifery in Childbirth Trauma. 4.Mindfulness and the Birth Sphere: A Māori Perspective. 5.Mindful Inquiry in the Current Crises of Lifeworlds and Deathworlds. 6.Fertility and Mindfulness. 7.Mindfulness in Childbirth Preparation: Accentuating the Psycho-Spiritual-Physiological Connections. 8.Disrupting the Status Quo to Create the Mindful Birth Space – Spaces That ‘Sing’! 9.Bringing Presence to the Intrapartum Experience. 10.Paradigm of Pain in the Birthsphere. 11.Breastfeeding: The Ultimate Mindful Practice? 12.The Value of Mindfulness in the NICU. 13.Being Mindful about Mindfulness and Perinatal Mental Health- Evidence, Critique and New Directions. 14.Mindful Responding in a Crisis. 15.Embracing Mindfulness in Midwifery Education. 16.Nurturing Humanity in Midwifery: Compassionate, Mindful Leadership. 17.The Final Gong: Being a Mindful Practitioner.

    1 in stock

    £33.24

  • Miscarriage

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Miscarriage

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisApproximately one in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage but for each woman the experience is unique. This sympathetic and helpful book explores the many different ways in which women physically experience miscarriage and emotionally react to it. Drawing on the experiences of over 350 women, it will help every woman who has miscarried make sense of her loss and find her own way of coping with the confusion that frequently follows.Many aspects of miscarriage are covered including difficult issues that are often avoided:* the nature of the loss: tissue, embryo, foetus or baby?* guilt about an earlier abortion* explaining miscarriage to other children* the effect of miscarriage on a relationship* returning to work after miscarriage* coping with repeated miscarriages.The text also provides a set of guidelines to good practice for professionals, based on what women say they find helpful. Professionals who want to evaluate their own practice orTrade Review'I read it from cover to cover in a day and could not put it down' - Nursing Times'This book has a significant role to play for the Emergency nurse and doctor' - Accident and Emergency Nursing.'I read it from cover to cover in a day and could not put it down.'- Nursing Times'This book has a significant role to play for the Emergency nurse and doctor.' -Accident and Emergency Nursing.Table of ContentsIntroduction Section One: The Miscarriage, Jean's Story - Part One 1. 'Then I Knew It Was All Over': Realising You Are Miscarrying 2. 'Where's All The Blood Coming From?': The Physical Process 3. 'What Did I Lose' 4. 'I Gave Birth': Late Miscarriage 5. 'It Was A Baby To Me' Section Two: The Medical Response 6. Miscarriage on the NHS Section Three: After The Miscarriage, Jean's Story - Part Two 7. The Physical Aftermath 8. 'It's OK to Grieve': Your Emotional Reaction 9. Sharing the Miscarriage Section Four: When it's More Difficult 10. When it Happens Again and Again: Repeated Miscarriage 11. Added Misery Section Five: Family, Friends and the Wider World 12. Relationships with Others 13. The World of Work 14. 'Mummy Where Did the Baby Go?': Children's Understanding and Response to Miscarriage 15. 'It's Never the Same Again': The Next Pregnancy Jean's Story - Part Three Notes The Guidelines for Good Practice Glossary of Terms Further Reading Useful Addresses Index

    1 in stock

    £128.25

  • Becoming a Midwife Second Edition

    Taylor & Francis Becoming a Midwife Second Edition

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat is the reality of being a midwife in the twenty-first century? What is it like to help and support women throughout pregnancy and childbirth and into motherhood? What roles can midwives play in society?This new edition of the popular text, Becoming a Midwife, explores what it is to be a midwife, looking at the factors that make midwifery such a special profession, as well as some of the challenges. The fully updated chapters cover a variety of settings and several different stages in a womanâs pregnancy, including stories from midwives working in hospitals and in the community, as managers, supervisors and educators, and as men, women, mothers and birth activists. All chapters are narrated by contributors who introduce their own theme, recount a vignette that throws light on their understandings of midwifery and reasons for becoming (or not becoming) a midwife and any subsequent career moves. Backed up by commentaries and drawing together these insights, the editors show what it means to be a midwife today.Suitable for those contemplating a career in midwifery and providing an opportunity for reflection for more experienced midwives, this thought-provoking book is an invaluable contribution to midwifery.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Choosing Midwifery and Being a Midwife Rosemary Mander & Valerie Fleming Part 1: The Scope of Midwifery 1. Studying Midwifery Kirsty Darroch & Valerie Fleming 2. Midwifery Care in the Community During the Woman’s Pregnancy Yvonne Fontein 3. Midwifery Care with the Woman in Labour in an Institution Miranda Page 4. Midwifery Care of the Mother and Baby at Home Allison Ewing Part 2: The Midwife and the Wider Environment 5. Midwives and Perinatal Mental Health Eleanor Forrest 6. The Supervisor of Midwives and the Manager Jean Duerden 7. The Academic Midwife Rosemary Mander 8. The Midwife as a Researcher Ans Luyben 9. The Global Midwife Valerie Fleming 10. The Independent and Non-NHS Midwife Nessa Mchugh 11. A Male Midwife’s Perspective Denis Walsh 12. Do Women Care if Their Midwife has had Children? Carrie Macintosh 13. The Midwife Who is an Author Penny Curtis 14. On Not Becoming a Midwife: The Role of the Birth Activist Nadine Edwards 15. The Ex-Midwife Elaine Haycock-Stuart 16. Conclusion Valerie Fleming & Rosemary Mander

    1 in stock

    £34.19

  • Birth and Parenting Skills

    Elsevier Health Sciences Birth and Parenting Skills

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresents a research-based account of the status of antenatal education, focusing on the key challenges it faces and offering suggestions for how these challenges might best be met. This title also includes an account of how the principles and practices of adult education should inform antenatal education.Trade ReviewAimed at all those responsible for leading antenatal classes or organising programmes of parent education, whether in the NHS or the private sector. This book takes a bold groundbreaking approach to parent education, anyone dipping into it for ideas on games or teaching strategies is likely to be disappointed. As well as drawing on their own experiences as antenatal teachers, the editors are joined by other respected authorities in their field. It has proved an invaluable resource when teaching student midwives on a parent education module...an inspiration to those who are striving to improve provision for antenatal/parenthood education. Anabel JayThe Practising Midwife Vol 9 No 5Table of ContentsChapter 1: Childbirth and Parenting Education: what the research says and why we may ignore it Chapter 2 : Context and Purpose: learning styles and principles of adult education Chapter 3: Why Education for Birth is Important Chapter 4: Birthing and Parenting Education for Men Chapter 5: Are Midwives Empowered Enough to Offer Empowering Education? Chapter 6: Innovative Practice in Birth Education: Birmingham Women's Hospital Bith Ideas Workshop 000 Chapter 7: Best Practice in Antenatal EducationImproving services for women of South Asian heritageParent education classes for South Asian Women: SAMPADThe Albany Practice, South East London: antenatal and postnatal groupsThe Bellevue Project: local classes for local women4U Teenage Pregnancy GroupBlackburn Teenage Mothers' GroupThe Cafe Class (National Childbirth Trust)Chapter 8 : Education for Birth and Parenting: where next? Index

    1 in stock

    £21.74

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