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Book Synopsis
Fundamentals of Pharmacology for Midwives provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the essentials of pharmacology associated with childbearing women, and improving safety and care outcomes whilst ensuring the comfort of the mother. It is essential that midwifery students have a knowledge and an understanding of pharmacology, along with an ability to recognise the positive and opposing effects of medicines from conception to birthincluding allergies and drug sensitivities, side effects and adverse reactions, contraindications and errors in prescribing, and more. Written with the latest NMC Standards of Proficiency for Registered Midwives (NMC 2019) in mindEach chapter includes test your prior knowledge' questions, learning outcomes, and skills in practice boxes that encourage the reader to apply the theory to everyday practiceIncludes companion website for the book at www.wiley.com/go/pharmacologyformidwives that contains multiple-choice questions, powerpoint slides, glossaries, chapter references and other self-test material designed to enhance learning Fundamentals of Pharmacology for Midwives provides a useful reference for those studying to be midwives and support clinicians in the field, helping them become safe and accountable practitioners offering competent and confident women-centred care. All content reviewed by students for students. If you would like to be one of our student reviewers, go to www.reviewnursingbooks.com to find out more. To receive automatic updates on Wiley books and journals, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email

Table of Contents

Contributors xix

Preface xxi

Acknowledgements xxiii

How to Use Your Textbook and the Companion Website xiii

Part I Essentials of pharmacology 1

Chapter 1 Introduction to pharmacology 3
Jenny Brewster

Aim 3

Introduction 3

Pharmacology 4

Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 4

Medicines optimisation 6

Embryology 6

The use of medicines in pregnancy 7

Pre- existing conditions 9

Occupational exposure 10

Drugs used in labour 10

Breast feeding 11

Conclusion 12

Glossary 12

Test yourself 12

References 12

Further reading 14

Chapter 2 How to use pharmaceutical and prescribing reference guides 15
Kirsty Fishburn and Andrea Hilton

Aim 15

Introduction 16

British National Formulary and British National Formulary for Children 16

Drug tariff 20

Electronic medicines compendium (eMC) 20

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency 21

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 22

UK teratology information service 23

Conclusion 24

Glossary 24

Test yourself 25

References 25

Chapter 3 Legal and ethical issues 27
Hema Turner

Aim 27

Introduction 27

The law 28

Ethical principles 32

Consent for treatment: adults 34

Research 37

Conclusion 38

Test yourself 39

References 39

Chapter 4 Medicines management 42
Rebecca Murray

Aim 42

Introduction 42

Medicines management and optimisation 43

Medicines regulations 44

The ‘rights’ of medicines administration 45

Medication errors 48

Self- administration of medicines 48

Storage and disposal of medicines 48

Student midwives 49

Conclusion 49

Glossary 50

Test yourself 50

References 50

Further reading 51

Part 2 Introduction to pharmacology 53

Chapter 5 Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics 55
Barry Hill and Claire Leader

Aim 55

Introduction 55

Regulatory bodies 56

Teratogenesis and Fetotoxicity 56

Pharmacokinetics 57

Pharmacodynamics 67

Conclusion 75

Test yourself 75

References 75

Chapter 6 Formulations 77
Sinéad McKee and Cathy Hamilton

Aim 77

Introduction 77

Oral route of administration 78

Topical route of administration 81

Transdermal route of administration 83

Inhalation route of administration 85

Injection route of administration 86

Conclusion 88

Glossary 89

Test yourself 89

References 89

Further reading 91

Chapter 7 Adverse drug reaction 92
Cathy Hamilton

Aim 92

Introduction 92

Classification of ADR 93

Recognising an ADR 94

Predisposing factors for ADRs 94

Physical signs and symptoms of ADR 96

Management of a suspected ADR 96

Reporting ADRs 98

Conclusion 100

Glossary 101

Test yourself 101

References 101

Chapter 8 Analgesics 103
Iñaki Mansilla

Aim 103

Introduction 103

Physiological changes in pregnancy and the puerperium that may require pain management 104

Pain transmission during pregnancy, labour and puerperium 105

Pain management 106

Non- pharmacological approach to analgesia 113

Pharmacological approach to analgesia 113

Pharmacological analgesia provided by an anaesthetist and monitored by midwives 115

Postnatal analgesia 116

Conclusion 117

Glossary 117

Test yourself 117

References 117

Chapter 9 Antibiotics and antibacterials 121
Amanda Waterman

Aim 121

Introduction 121

Terminology and differences between micro- organisms 122

Antibiotic resistance and the global impact 123

Antibacterial stewardship programme 123

Bacteria 124

Prescribing 133

Conclusion 138

Glossary 139

Test yourself 139

References 140

Further reading 143

Part 3 Medications used during pregnancy and childbirth 145

Chapter 10 Medications used in labour 147
Chin Swain

Aim 147

Introduction 147

Uterotonic drugs 148

Epidural 156

Spinal anaesthesia 158

Documentation 159

Conclusion 159

Find out more 159

Glossary 160

Test yourself 161

References 161

Chapter 11 Medications and the cardiovascular system 163
Carl Clare

Aim 163

Introduction 163

Cardiac disease and pregnancy 164

Antiarrhythmic drugs 165

Antihypertensive drugs 172

Fibrinolytics 173

Cardiomyopathy 175

Hyperlipidaemia 178

Breast feeding 178

Conclusion 178

Find out more 178

Glossary 179

Test yourself 179

References 180

Further reading 180

Chapter 12 Medications and the renal system 181
Sam Bassett

Aim 181

Introduction 182

Anatomy and physiology of the renal tract 182

Physiological changes to the renal system during pregnancy 183

Common renal conditions in pregnancy 184

Specific conditions and their management 191

Conclusion 199

Find out more 199

Glossary 199

Test yourself 200

References 200

Chapter 13 Medications and diabetes 202
Carl Clare and Celia Wildeman

Aim 202

Introduction 202

Physiology 203

Pathophysiology 205

Signs and symptoms 205

Diagnosis and investigations 206

Treatment of diabetes 208

Care of the woman during pregnancy in the presence of pre- existing diabetes 212

Blood glucose monitoring in diabetes 214

Diabetic emergencies 217

Diabetes and birth 218

Conclusion 219

Find out more 219

Glossary 219

Test yourself 220

References 220

Further reading 221

Chapter 14 Medications and respiration 222
Helen McIntyre

Aim 222

Introduction 222

Asthma 223

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 225

Tuberculosis 229

Influenza 232

Pneumonia and COVID- 19 232

Pulmonary embolism 234

Cystic fibrosis 235

Human immunodeficiency virus 236

Find out more 236

Glossary 236

Test yourself 237

References 237

Chapter 15 Medications and the gastrointestinal system 239
Debbie Gurney

Aim 239

Introduction 239

Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy 240

Heartburn 243

Constipation 247

Irritable bowel syndrome 249

Diarrhoea 250

Anorectal conditions 250

Conclusion 252

Find out more 253

Glossary 253

Test yourself 254

References 254

Further reading 255

Chapter 16 Medications and nutritional supplementation 256
Cathy Ashwin

Aim 256

Introduction 257

Assessing the needs of the woman 257

Folic acid 257

Iron 259

Vitamin D and calcium 262

Vitamin B12 262

Vitamin A 263

Vitamin B6 264

Vitamin E 264

Vitamin K 265

Zinc 266

Magnesium 266

Herbal and integrative supplementation and therapies 266

Factors affecting adequate vitamin and mineral intake during pregnancy 268

Conclusion 268

Find out more 268

Glossary 269

Test yourself 269

References 270

Further reading 271

Chapter 17 Medications and the nervous system 272
Cathy Hamilton

Aim 272

Introduction 273

Headache and migraine 273

Epilepsy 275

Conclusion 284

Find out more 285

Glossary 285

Test yourself 285

References 285

Chapter 18 Medications and mental health 288
Emmanuel Ndisang

Aim 288

Introduction 288

Medications and mental health presentations 289

Psychotropic medication in the perinatal period 292

Psychotropic medications and lactation 297

Conclusion 298

Glossary 299

Test yourself 299

References 299

Further reading 301

Chapter 19 Medications and the immune system 302
Janet G. Migliozzi and Cathy Hamilton

Aim 302

Introduction 302

Immunity 303

Vaccines 304

Conclusion 314

Find out more 314

Glossary 315

Test yourself 315

References 316

Chapter 20 Medications and breast feeding 318
Deborah Sharp and Zoi Vardavaki

Aim 318

Introduction 319

Transfer of medication in breast milk 319

Maternal diseases and medication in the breast- feeding mother 323

Over- the- counter medicines 326

Midwife’s role 326

Breast feeding and medications information 327

Conclusion 327

Find out more 327

Glossary 328

Test yourself 328

References 328

Further reading 329

Chapter 21 Medications and sexually transmitted infections 330
Celia Wildeman

Aim 330

Introduction 331

Bacteria 331

Viruses 332

Parasites 332

Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia) 334

Gonorrhoea 338

Syphilis 341

Hepatitis B virus 342

Human papillomavirus 343

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 344

Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) 345

Conclusion 346

Glossary 346

Test yourself 347

References 347

Further reading 348

Chapter 22 Medications and recreational drug use 349
Laura Abbott and Karen Mills

Aim 349

Introduction 349

Role of midwives working with women who use drugs 350

Drugs of misuse 350

Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) of drugs 355

Understanding the role drugs play in the lives of women 355

Drug use, pregnancy and risks 357

Breast feeding and drug use 358

Conclusion 359

Find out more 360

Glossary 360

Test yourself 360

References 361

Further reading 363

Chapter 23 Medications used in emergency midwifery situations 364
Jayne E. Marshall

Aim 364

Principles of managing maternity emergencies 365

Communication 365

Professional responsibility in emergency situations 367

Maternal collapse 368

Thrombosis and thromboembolism 371

Drug toxicity/overdose 373

Major haemorrhage/hypovolaemia 374

Pre- eclampsia and eclampsia 379

Sepsis 383

Cardiac arrest 383

Perimortem caesarean section (resuscitative hysterotomy) 384

Conclusion 387

Find out more 387

Glossary 387

Test yourself 387

References 388

Further reading 389

Chapter 24 Medications used in contraception 390
Emma Dawson- Goodey

Aim 390

Introduction 390

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions 392

Combined hormonal contraception 393

Progesterone- oral pill 396

Progesterone injection 397

Progesterone implant 398

Intrauterine contraceptive (IUC) 399

Emergency contraception 400

Conclusion 401

Find out more 402

Glossary 402

Test yourself 403

References 403

Further reading 403

Index 405

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      Book Synopsis
      Fundamentals of Pharmacology for Midwives provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the essentials of pharmacology associated with childbearing women, and improving safety and care outcomes whilst ensuring the comfort of the mother. It is essential that midwifery students have a knowledge and an understanding of pharmacology, along with an ability to recognise the positive and opposing effects of medicines from conception to birthincluding allergies and drug sensitivities, side effects and adverse reactions, contraindications and errors in prescribing, and more. Written with the latest NMC Standards of Proficiency for Registered Midwives (NMC 2019) in mindEach chapter includes test your prior knowledge' questions, learning outcomes, and skills in practice boxes that encourage the reader to apply the theory to everyday practiceIncludes companion website for the book at www.wiley.com/go/pharmacologyformidwives that contains multiple-choice questions, powerpoint slides, glossaries, chapter references and other self-test material designed to enhance learning Fundamentals of Pharmacology for Midwives provides a useful reference for those studying to be midwives and support clinicians in the field, helping them become safe and accountable practitioners offering competent and confident women-centred care. All content reviewed by students for students. If you would like to be one of our student reviewers, go to www.reviewnursingbooks.com to find out more. To receive automatic updates on Wiley books and journals, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email

      Table of Contents

      Contributors xix

      Preface xxi

      Acknowledgements xxiii

      How to Use Your Textbook and the Companion Website xiii

      Part I Essentials of pharmacology 1

      Chapter 1 Introduction to pharmacology 3
      Jenny Brewster

      Aim 3

      Introduction 3

      Pharmacology 4

      Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 4

      Medicines optimisation 6

      Embryology 6

      The use of medicines in pregnancy 7

      Pre- existing conditions 9

      Occupational exposure 10

      Drugs used in labour 10

      Breast feeding 11

      Conclusion 12

      Glossary 12

      Test yourself 12

      References 12

      Further reading 14

      Chapter 2 How to use pharmaceutical and prescribing reference guides 15
      Kirsty Fishburn and Andrea Hilton

      Aim 15

      Introduction 16

      British National Formulary and British National Formulary for Children 16

      Drug tariff 20

      Electronic medicines compendium (eMC) 20

      Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency 21

      National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 22

      UK teratology information service 23

      Conclusion 24

      Glossary 24

      Test yourself 25

      References 25

      Chapter 3 Legal and ethical issues 27
      Hema Turner

      Aim 27

      Introduction 27

      The law 28

      Ethical principles 32

      Consent for treatment: adults 34

      Research 37

      Conclusion 38

      Test yourself 39

      References 39

      Chapter 4 Medicines management 42
      Rebecca Murray

      Aim 42

      Introduction 42

      Medicines management and optimisation 43

      Medicines regulations 44

      The ‘rights’ of medicines administration 45

      Medication errors 48

      Self- administration of medicines 48

      Storage and disposal of medicines 48

      Student midwives 49

      Conclusion 49

      Glossary 50

      Test yourself 50

      References 50

      Further reading 51

      Part 2 Introduction to pharmacology 53

      Chapter 5 Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics 55
      Barry Hill and Claire Leader

      Aim 55

      Introduction 55

      Regulatory bodies 56

      Teratogenesis and Fetotoxicity 56

      Pharmacokinetics 57

      Pharmacodynamics 67

      Conclusion 75

      Test yourself 75

      References 75

      Chapter 6 Formulations 77
      Sinéad McKee and Cathy Hamilton

      Aim 77

      Introduction 77

      Oral route of administration 78

      Topical route of administration 81

      Transdermal route of administration 83

      Inhalation route of administration 85

      Injection route of administration 86

      Conclusion 88

      Glossary 89

      Test yourself 89

      References 89

      Further reading 91

      Chapter 7 Adverse drug reaction 92
      Cathy Hamilton

      Aim 92

      Introduction 92

      Classification of ADR 93

      Recognising an ADR 94

      Predisposing factors for ADRs 94

      Physical signs and symptoms of ADR 96

      Management of a suspected ADR 96

      Reporting ADRs 98

      Conclusion 100

      Glossary 101

      Test yourself 101

      References 101

      Chapter 8 Analgesics 103
      Iñaki Mansilla

      Aim 103

      Introduction 103

      Physiological changes in pregnancy and the puerperium that may require pain management 104

      Pain transmission during pregnancy, labour and puerperium 105

      Pain management 106

      Non- pharmacological approach to analgesia 113

      Pharmacological approach to analgesia 113

      Pharmacological analgesia provided by an anaesthetist and monitored by midwives 115

      Postnatal analgesia 116

      Conclusion 117

      Glossary 117

      Test yourself 117

      References 117

      Chapter 9 Antibiotics and antibacterials 121
      Amanda Waterman

      Aim 121

      Introduction 121

      Terminology and differences between micro- organisms 122

      Antibiotic resistance and the global impact 123

      Antibacterial stewardship programme 123

      Bacteria 124

      Prescribing 133

      Conclusion 138

      Glossary 139

      Test yourself 139

      References 140

      Further reading 143

      Part 3 Medications used during pregnancy and childbirth 145

      Chapter 10 Medications used in labour 147
      Chin Swain

      Aim 147

      Introduction 147

      Uterotonic drugs 148

      Epidural 156

      Spinal anaesthesia 158

      Documentation 159

      Conclusion 159

      Find out more 159

      Glossary 160

      Test yourself 161

      References 161

      Chapter 11 Medications and the cardiovascular system 163
      Carl Clare

      Aim 163

      Introduction 163

      Cardiac disease and pregnancy 164

      Antiarrhythmic drugs 165

      Antihypertensive drugs 172

      Fibrinolytics 173

      Cardiomyopathy 175

      Hyperlipidaemia 178

      Breast feeding 178

      Conclusion 178

      Find out more 178

      Glossary 179

      Test yourself 179

      References 180

      Further reading 180

      Chapter 12 Medications and the renal system 181
      Sam Bassett

      Aim 181

      Introduction 182

      Anatomy and physiology of the renal tract 182

      Physiological changes to the renal system during pregnancy 183

      Common renal conditions in pregnancy 184

      Specific conditions and their management 191

      Conclusion 199

      Find out more 199

      Glossary 199

      Test yourself 200

      References 200

      Chapter 13 Medications and diabetes 202
      Carl Clare and Celia Wildeman

      Aim 202

      Introduction 202

      Physiology 203

      Pathophysiology 205

      Signs and symptoms 205

      Diagnosis and investigations 206

      Treatment of diabetes 208

      Care of the woman during pregnancy in the presence of pre- existing diabetes 212

      Blood glucose monitoring in diabetes 214

      Diabetic emergencies 217

      Diabetes and birth 218

      Conclusion 219

      Find out more 219

      Glossary 219

      Test yourself 220

      References 220

      Further reading 221

      Chapter 14 Medications and respiration 222
      Helen McIntyre

      Aim 222

      Introduction 222

      Asthma 223

      Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 225

      Tuberculosis 229

      Influenza 232

      Pneumonia and COVID- 19 232

      Pulmonary embolism 234

      Cystic fibrosis 235

      Human immunodeficiency virus 236

      Find out more 236

      Glossary 236

      Test yourself 237

      References 237

      Chapter 15 Medications and the gastrointestinal system 239
      Debbie Gurney

      Aim 239

      Introduction 239

      Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy 240

      Heartburn 243

      Constipation 247

      Irritable bowel syndrome 249

      Diarrhoea 250

      Anorectal conditions 250

      Conclusion 252

      Find out more 253

      Glossary 253

      Test yourself 254

      References 254

      Further reading 255

      Chapter 16 Medications and nutritional supplementation 256
      Cathy Ashwin

      Aim 256

      Introduction 257

      Assessing the needs of the woman 257

      Folic acid 257

      Iron 259

      Vitamin D and calcium 262

      Vitamin B12 262

      Vitamin A 263

      Vitamin B6 264

      Vitamin E 264

      Vitamin K 265

      Zinc 266

      Magnesium 266

      Herbal and integrative supplementation and therapies 266

      Factors affecting adequate vitamin and mineral intake during pregnancy 268

      Conclusion 268

      Find out more 268

      Glossary 269

      Test yourself 269

      References 270

      Further reading 271

      Chapter 17 Medications and the nervous system 272
      Cathy Hamilton

      Aim 272

      Introduction 273

      Headache and migraine 273

      Epilepsy 275

      Conclusion 284

      Find out more 285

      Glossary 285

      Test yourself 285

      References 285

      Chapter 18 Medications and mental health 288
      Emmanuel Ndisang

      Aim 288

      Introduction 288

      Medications and mental health presentations 289

      Psychotropic medication in the perinatal period 292

      Psychotropic medications and lactation 297

      Conclusion 298

      Glossary 299

      Test yourself 299

      References 299

      Further reading 301

      Chapter 19 Medications and the immune system 302
      Janet G. Migliozzi and Cathy Hamilton

      Aim 302

      Introduction 302

      Immunity 303

      Vaccines 304

      Conclusion 314

      Find out more 314

      Glossary 315

      Test yourself 315

      References 316

      Chapter 20 Medications and breast feeding 318
      Deborah Sharp and Zoi Vardavaki

      Aim 318

      Introduction 319

      Transfer of medication in breast milk 319

      Maternal diseases and medication in the breast- feeding mother 323

      Over- the- counter medicines 326

      Midwife’s role 326

      Breast feeding and medications information 327

      Conclusion 327

      Find out more 327

      Glossary 328

      Test yourself 328

      References 328

      Further reading 329

      Chapter 21 Medications and sexually transmitted infections 330
      Celia Wildeman

      Aim 330

      Introduction 331

      Bacteria 331

      Viruses 332

      Parasites 332

      Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia) 334

      Gonorrhoea 338

      Syphilis 341

      Hepatitis B virus 342

      Human papillomavirus 343

      Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 344

      Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) 345

      Conclusion 346

      Glossary 346

      Test yourself 347

      References 347

      Further reading 348

      Chapter 22 Medications and recreational drug use 349
      Laura Abbott and Karen Mills

      Aim 349

      Introduction 349

      Role of midwives working with women who use drugs 350

      Drugs of misuse 350

      Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) of drugs 355

      Understanding the role drugs play in the lives of women 355

      Drug use, pregnancy and risks 357

      Breast feeding and drug use 358

      Conclusion 359

      Find out more 360

      Glossary 360

      Test yourself 360

      References 361

      Further reading 363

      Chapter 23 Medications used in emergency midwifery situations 364
      Jayne E. Marshall

      Aim 364

      Principles of managing maternity emergencies 365

      Communication 365

      Professional responsibility in emergency situations 367

      Maternal collapse 368

      Thrombosis and thromboembolism 371

      Drug toxicity/overdose 373

      Major haemorrhage/hypovolaemia 374

      Pre- eclampsia and eclampsia 379

      Sepsis 383

      Cardiac arrest 383

      Perimortem caesarean section (resuscitative hysterotomy) 384

      Conclusion 387

      Find out more 387

      Glossary 387

      Test yourself 387

      References 388

      Further reading 389

      Chapter 24 Medications used in contraception 390
      Emma Dawson- Goodey

      Aim 390

      Introduction 390

      Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions 392

      Combined hormonal contraception 393

      Progesterone- oral pill 396

      Progesterone injection 397

      Progesterone implant 398

      Intrauterine contraceptive (IUC) 399

      Emergency contraception 400

      Conclusion 401

      Find out more 402

      Glossary 402

      Test yourself 403

      References 403

      Further reading 403

      Index 405

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