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Myles' Textbook for Midwives E-Book (eBook)

Myles' Textbook for Midwives E-Book
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2014 | 16. Auflage
796 Seiten
Elsevier Health Sciences (Verlag)
978-0-7020-5745-8 (ISBN)
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The most-popular midwifery textbook in the world!

The sixteenth edition of this seminal textbook, Myles Textbook for Midwives, has been extensively revised and restructured to ensure that it reflects current midwifery practice, with an increased focus on topics that are fundamental to midwifery practice today.

  • Well illustrated to assist visual learning
  • Boxes highlighting significant information to aid study
  • Introduction, Aims of the chapter and Conclusion for each chapter
  • References, Further Reading and Useful websites to promote further learning
  • Glossary of terms and acronyms provide simple definition of more complex terminologies

Additional online resources

  • Over 500 multiple-choice questions enable students to test their knowledge
  • Unlabelled illustrations help reinforce learning
  • Full image bank of illustrations to make study more visual and assist with projects.
  • Up-to-date guidance on professional regulation, midwifery supervision, legal and ethical issues, risk management and clinical governance
  • Recognises that midwives increasingly care for women with complex health needs, in a multicultural society
  • Increases confidence in empowering women to make appropriate choices
  • Looks at the dilemmas involved in caring for women with a raised body mass index
  • Chapter on optimising care of the perineum for women with perineal trauma, including those who have experienced female genital mutilation
  • Additional coverage of basic neonatal resuscitation, to reflect the trend for midwives to carry out the neonatal physiological examination
  • Streamlined chapters with similar themes and content, to facilitate learning
  • Full colour illustrations now used throughout the book, in response to student feedback.

The most-popular midwifery textbook in the world! The sixteenth edition of this seminal textbook, Myles Textbook for Midwives, has been extensively revised and restructured to ensure that it reflects current midwifery practice, with an increased focus on topics that are fundamental to midwifery practice today. Well illustrated to assist visual learning Boxes highlighting significant information to aid study Introduction, Aims of the chapter and Conclusion for each chapter References, Further Reading and Useful websites to promote further learning Glossary of terms and acronyms provide simple definition of more complex terminologies Additional online resources Over 500 multiple-choice questions enable students to test their knowledge Unlabelled illustrations help reinforce learning Full image bank of illustrations to make study more visual and assist with projects. Full colour illustrations now used throughout the book, in response to student feedback Contains many new chapters, some of which are authored by members of the multi-professional team Up-to-date guidance on professional regulation, midwifery supervision, legal and ethical issues, risk management and clinical governance Recognition that midwives increasingly care for women with complex health needs, in a multicultural society Examination of the dilemmas involved in caring for women with a raised body mass index Chapter on optimising care of the perineum for women with perineal trauma, including those who have experienced female genital mutilation Guidance to support the trend for midwives to undertake the neonatal physical examination of the healthy term infant Additional coverage of basic neonatal resuscitation

Contributors


Jenny Bailey BN MedSci/ClinEd DANS RM RGN

Midwife Teacher, University of Nottingham, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Academic Division of Midwifery, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 5 Hormonal cycles: fertilization and early development
Chapter 6 The placenta
Chapter 7 The fetus

Helen Baston BA(Hons) MMEdSci PhD ADM RN RM

Consultant Midwife, Public Health, Supervisor of Midwives, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK

Chapter 10 Antenatal care

Cecily Begley MSc MA PhD RGN RM RNT FFNRCSI FTCD

Professor of Nursing and Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Chapter 18 Physiology and care during the third stage of labour

Jenny Brewster MEd(Open) BSc(Hons) PGCert RM RN

Senior Lecturer in Midwifery, College of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Care, University of West London, Brentford, UK

Chapter 12 Common problems associated with early and advanced pregnancy

Susan Brydon BSc(Hons) MSc PGDip(Mid) DipApSsc, CertHP RN RM

Supervisor of Midwives, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 16 Physiology and care during the first stage of labour

Kinsi Clarke

Advocacy Worker, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 15 Care of the perineum, repair and female genital mutilation

Terri Coates MSc ADM DipEd RN RM

Freelance Lecturer and Writer; Clinical Midwife, Salisbury NHS Trust, Salisbury, UK

Chapter 20 Malpositions of the occiput and malpresentations
Chapter 22 Midwifery and obstetric emergencies

Helen Crafter MSc ADM PGCEA FPCert RGN RM

Senior Lecturer in Midwifery/Course Leader, College of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Care, University of West London, Brentford, UK

Chapter 12 Common problems associated with early and advanced pregnancy

Margie Davies RGN RM

Midwifery Advisor, Multiple Births Foundation, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, London, UK

Chapter 14 Multiple pregnancy

Rowena Doughty PGDE BA(Hons) MSc ADM RM RN

Senior Lecturer – Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

Chapter 13 Medical conditions of significance to midwifery practice

Soo Downe BA(Hons) MSc PhD RM

University of Central Lancashire, School of Health, Research in Childbirth and Health (ReaCH group), Preston, Lancashire, UK

Chapter 17 Physiology and care during the transition and second stage phases of labour

Carole England BSc(Hons) ENB405 CertEd(FE) RGN RM

Midwife Teacher, Academic Division of Midwifery, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Derby, UK

Chapter 28 Recognizing the healthy baby at term through examination of the newborn screening
Chapter 29 Resuscitation of the healthy baby at birth: the importance of drying, airway management and establishment of breathing
Chapter 30 The healthy low birth weight baby
Chapter 33 Significant problems in the newborn baby

Angie Godfrey BSc(Hons) RM RN

Midwife/Antenatal and NewbornScreening Coordinator, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 11 Antenatal screening of the mother and fetus

Claire Greig ADM MTD Neonatal Certificate BN MSc PhD RGN SCM

Senior Lecturer (retired), Lecturer (part time), Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK

Chapter 31 Trauma during birth, haemorrhages and convulsions

Jenny Hassall BSc(Hons) MSc MPhil RN RM

School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK

Chapter 9 Change and adaptation in pregnancy

Richard Hayman BSc MB BS DFFP DM FRCOG

Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust, Gloucester, UK

Chapter 21 Operative births

Sally Inch RN RM

Honorary Research Fellow, Applied Research Centre Health and Lifestyles Interventions, Coventry University, Coventry, UK

Chapter 34 Infant feeding

Karen Jackson BSc (Hons) MPhil ADM RN RM

Midwife Lecturer, University of Nottingham, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Academic Division of Midwifery, University of Nottingham, UK

Chapter 16 Physiology and care during the first stage of labour
Chapter 27 Contraception and sexual health in a global society

Lucy Kean BM BCh MD FRCOG

Consultant Obstetrician, Subspecialist in Fetal Medicine, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 11 Antenatal screening of the mother and fetus

Rosemary Mander MSc PhD MTD RGN SCM

Emeritus Professor of Midwifery, School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Chapter 1 The midwife in contemporary midwifery practice
Chapter 26 Bereavement and loss in maternity care

Jayne E Marshall PhD MA PGCEA ADM RM RGN

Head of School of Midwifery and Child Health, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, St Georges, University of London/Kingston University, UK

Chapter 1 The midwife in contemporary midwifery practice
Chapter 2 Professional issues concerning the midwife and midwifery practice
Chapter 13 Medical conditions of significance to midwifery practice
Chapter 16 Physiology and care during the first stage of labour
Chapter 17 Physiology and care during the transition and second stage phases of labour

Carol McCormick BSc(Hons) PGDL ADM RN RM

Specialist Midwife (FGM), Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (City Campus), Hucknall Road, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 15 Care of the perineum, repair and female genital mutilation

Moira McLean RGN RM ADM PGCEA PGDIP SOM

Senior Lecturer – Midwifery and Supervisor of Midwives, School of Nursing and Midwifery, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

Chapter 13 Medical conditions of significance to midwifery practice

Irene Murray BSc(Hons) MTD RN RM

Teaching Fellow (Midwifery), Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Stirling, Centre for Health Science, Inverness, UK

Chapter 9 Change and adaptation in pregnancy

Mary Louise Nolan BA(Hons) MA PhD RGN

Professor of Perinatal Education, Institute of Health and Society, University of Worcester, Worcester, UK

Chapter 8 Antenatal education for birth and parenting

Margaret R Oates OBE MB ChB FRCPsych FRCOG

Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist and Clinical Lead, Strategic Clinical Network for Mental Health, Dementia and Neurological Conditions, NHS England, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 25 Perinatal mental health

Kathleen O'Reilly MB ChB MA MRCPCH

Consultant Neonatologist, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, UK

Chapter 32 Congenital malformations

Jean Rankin BSc(Hons) MSc PhD PGCert LTHE RN RSCN RM

Senior Lecturer in Research (Maternal, Child and Family Health)/Supervisor of Midwives, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, UK

Chapter 4 The female urinary tract

Maureen D Raynor MA PGCEA ADM RMN RN RM

Lecturer and Supervisor of Midwives, Academic Division of Midwifery, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK

Chapter 1 The midwife in contemporary midwifery practice
Chapter 2 Professional issues concerning the midwife and midwifery practice
Chapter 15 Care of the perineum, repair and genital mutilation
Chapter 25 Perinatal mental health

Annie Rimmer BEd(Hons) ADM RM RN

Senior Lecturer – Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK

Chapter 19 Prolonged pregnancy and disorders of uterine action

S. Elizabeth Robson MSc ADM Cert(A)Ed MTD RGN RM FHEA

Principal Lecturer – Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

Chapter 13 Medical conditions of significance to midwifery practice

Judith Simpson MB ChB MD MRCPCH

Consultant Neonatologist, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, UK

Chapter 32 Congenital malformations

Mary Steen BSc PhD MCGI PGDipHE PGCRM RM RGN

Professional Editor, RCM Journal, Professor of Midwifery, University of Chester, Chester, UK, Adjunct Professor of Midwifery, University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide, Australia

Chapter 23 Physiology and care during the puerperium
Chapter 24 Physical health problems and complications in the puerperium

Amanda Sullivan BA(Hons) PGDip PhD RM RGN

Director of Quality and Governance for NHS Nottinghamshire County, NHS Nottinghamshire County, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK

Chapter 11 Antenatal screening of the mother and fetus

Abdul H Sultan MD FRCOG

Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, UK

Chapter 3 The female pelvis and the...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.9.2014
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Hebamme / Entbindungspfleger
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
ISBN-10 0-7020-5745-2 / 0702057452
ISBN-13 978-0-7020-5745-8 / 9780702057458
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