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Skills for Midwifery Practice

Skills for Midwifery Practice
By Ruth Johnson BA(Hons) RGN RM, Wendy Taylor BSc (Hons) MSc RN RM

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 3 edition (June 8, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0702031461
  • ISBN-13: 978-0702031465
  • This highly acclaimed step-by-step guide provides the relevant physiology, available evidence and rationale for each clinical skill. In a highly readable format, ‘Skills for Midwifery Practice’ offers self-assessment and short summaries, as well as detailed instruction on achieving a range of clinical skills.

     Tells you everything you need to know about:

    • Abdominal examination
    • Assessment of maternal and neonatal vital signs
    • Infection control
    • Hygiene needs
    • Elimination management
    • Drug administration
    • Intrapartum and other related childbearing skills
    • Assessment of the baby
    • Infant nutrition
    • Phlebotomy and intravenous therapy
    • Moving and handling
    • Perioperative skills
    • Wound management
    • Restricted mobility management
    • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation for the woman and baby
    • An essential midwifery textbook that covers the fundamental practical tasks required of the student
    • Clear layout ensures easy access to information
    • Highly illustrated to aid understanding
    • Designed to improve competency when delivering basic skills
    • Expanded chapter on the skills used during the first stage of labour
    • Application of national guideline for the management of care
    • Postnatal examination
    • Discussion of the use of infrared touch/non-touch thermometry techniques
    • Specific information on locating pulse sites
    • More on SATS monitoring
    • Increased information on the skills for the second stage of labour, infant feeding and daily examination of the baby
    • Greater reference to infection control protocols and the reduction of hospital-acquired infections.

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