Midwifery: Best Practice, Volume 2 E-Book, 1st Edition
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By Sara Wickham, RM, MA, BA(Hons), PGCE(A)
The eBook version of this title gives you access to the complete book content electronically (this does not include the printed textbook). Evolve eBooks allows you to quickly search the entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficien
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The eBook version of this title gives you access to the complete book content electronically (this does not include the printed textbook). Evolve eBooks allows you to quickly search the entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficiently. Buying other Evolve eBooks titles makes your learning experience even better: all of the eBooks will work together on your electronic "bookshelf", so that you can search across your entire library of Midwifery eBooks.
Midwifery: Best Practice 2 comprises a succinct review of key issues within the profession in a user-friendly and convenient format, providing a practical reference source for midwives at all levels. Using a broad selection of contributions that establish best practice and current thinking in midwifery, this compilation offers midwives articles and papers that contain the best ideas, information and evidence to inform midwifery practice. In an age where information is increasingly abundant and sometimes overwhelming, it is difficult to keep up-to-date with current thinking. Midwifery: best practice provides a solution to this information overload by presenting essential information in an accessible manner.
Edited by a well-known and respected lecturer in midwifery and published in association with The Practising Midwife and Midwifery, two of the leading British midwifery journals, Midwifery: Best Practice 2 contains a wide range of articles, research and stories covering topics from pregnancy to postnatal experiences. This exciting new text -
Challenges existing ways of thinking
Raises totally new ideas for consideration
Stimulates learning, debate and reflection
The sections begin with an introduction and end with a page of questions that can be used for group discussions, PREP or just personal reflection on the issues raised.
This second volume in this successful series concentrates on issues surrounding pregnancy and birth, including domestic violence and risk: very topical and sensitive issues within the profession and of interest to every midwife.
An essential purchase for every midwife interested in best midwifery practice.
The eBook version of this title gives you access to the complete book content electronically (this does not include the printed textbook). Evolve eBooks allows you to quickly search the entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficiently. Buying other Evolve eBooks titles makes your learning experience even better: all of the eBooks will work together on your electronic "bookshelf", so that you can search across your entire library of Midwifery eBooks.
Midwifery: Best Practice 2 comprises a succinct review of key issues within the profession in a user-friendly and convenient format, providing a practical reference source for midwives at all levels. Using a broad selection of contributions that establish best practice and current thinking in midwifery, this compilation offers midwives articles and papers that contain the best ideas, information and evidence to inform midwifery practice. In an age where information is increasingly abundant and sometimes overwhelming, it is difficult to keep up-to-date with current thinking. Midwifery: best practice provides a solution to this information overload by presenting essential information in an accessible manner.
Edited by a well-known and respected lecturer in midwifery and published in association with The Practising Midwife and Midwifery, two of the leading British midwifery journals, Midwifery: Best Practice 2 contains a wide range of articles, research and stories covering topics from pregnancy to postnatal experiences. This exciting new text -
Challenges existing ways of thinking
Raises totally new ideas for consideration
Stimulates learning, debate and reflection
The sections begin with an introduction and end with a page of questions that can be used for group discussions, PREP or just personal reflection on the issues raised.
This second volume in this successful series concentrates on issues surrounding pregnancy and birth, including domestic violence and risk: very topical and sensitive issues within the profession and of interest to every midwife.
An essential purchase for every midwife interested in best midwifery practice.
Key Features
Concentrates on issues surrounding pregnancy and birth, including domestic violence and risk — two topical and sensitive issues within the profession and of interest to every midwife.
Provides easy-to-access information on the latest subjects relevant to midwifery.
Challenges existing ways of thinking, raises totally new ideas for consideration, and stimulates learning, debate and reflection.
Includes articles and papers that contain the best ideas, information, and evidence to inform midwifery practice.
Presents a page of questions in each section that can be used for group discussions or personal reflection on the issues raised.
Groups articles into nine sections that include an introduction and a summary with ideas for turning reading into professional development activities.
Author Information
By Sara Wickham, RM, MA, BA(Hons), PGCE(A), Independent Midwifery Lecturer and Consultant
Introduction Focus On: Normal Birth Normal birth. Is there a future for normal birth? What is normal childbirth? Pregnancy Introduction Individualised Due Dates Are we failing women? Is folic acid the best thing… Hyperemesis gravidarum Obstetric cholestasis Obstetric cholestasis Pregnancy tests Massage in Pregnancy Questions for reflection Focus On: Domestic Violence Domestic violence in pregnancy Identifying a cry for help Addressing domestic violence… Women's responses… Being With Women Introduction Client centred midwifery Ways and means of giving information Midwifery in China Giving midwifery care… Muslim birth practices Questions for reflection Labour and Birth Introduction Maternal Mental Illness Birth plans The hormonal dance of labour Electronic fetal monitoring Eating and drinking in labour Water labour and birth The hour of birth The third stage maze Questions for reflection Focus On: Elements of Risk When birth goes wrong Home birth – a paediatrician's story Media representation of woman's health Coccydynia: a woman's tail The Postnatal Experience Introduction Postnatal nestling Postnatal care … month after birth Is breast always best? Sock it to me Skin to skin contact Pelvic Floor Exercises… Questions for reflection Focus On: Parenting Putting parents at the heart Our children's safety Motherhood… Nine women, nine months, nine lives Stories and Reflection Introduction Storytelling For midwifery care Transition. Having a baby … marathon Midwifery and research Carly is sixteen Hospital Infection Grandma's Gynecology 1 Grandma's Gynecology 2 Grandma's Gynecology 3 Power to the woman A word about language
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/midwifery-best-practice-volume-2-e-book-9780702037580.html307570Midwifery: Best Practice, Volume 2 E-Bookhttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702037580_8.jpg50.3655.95USDInStock/Nursing & Midwifery/Midwifery/eBooks/eBooks/Nursing & Midwifery/Midwifery/Japan Titles5054599505466552550405259884526316014886536505457151451205259852<P>The eBook version of this title gives you access to the complete book content electronically (this does not include the printed textbook). Evolve eBooks allows you to quickly search the entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficiently. Buying other Evolve eBooks titles makes your learning experience even better: all of the eBooks will work together on your electronic "bookshelf", so that you can search across your entire library of Midwifery eBooks.</P>
<P><i>Midwifery: Best Practice 2</i> comprises a succinct review of key issues within the profession in a user-friendly and convenient format, providing a practical reference source for midwives at all levels. Using a broad selection of contributions that establish best practice and current thinking in midwifery, this compilation offers midwives articles and papers that contain the best ideas, information and evidence to inform midwifery practice. In an age where information is increasingly abundant and sometimes overwhelming, it is difficult to keep up-to-date with current thinking. <i>Midwifery: best practice </i>provides a solution to this information overload by presenting essential information in an accessible manner. <BR><BR>Edited by a well-known and respected lecturer in midwifery and published in association with <i>The Practising Midwife</i> and <i>Midwifery</i>, two of the leading British midwifery journals, <i>Midwifery: Best Practice 2</i> contains a wide range of articles, research and stories covering topics from pregnancy to postnatal experiences. This exciting new text -<BR></P>
<LI>Challenges existing ways of thinking</LI>
<LI>Raises totally new ideas for consideration</LI>
<LI>Stimulates learning, debate and reflection</LI>
<P>The sections begin with an introduction and end with a page of questions that can be used for group discussions, PREP or just personal reflection on the issues raised.<BR><BR>This second volume in this successful series concentrates on issues surrounding pregnancy and birth, including domestic violence and risk: very topical and sensitive issues within the profession and of interest to every midwife.<BR><BR>An essential purchase for every midwife interested in best midwifery practice.</P> <P>The eBook version of this title gives you access to the complete book content electronically (this does not include the printed textbook). Evolve eBooks allows you to quickly search the entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficiently. Buying other Evolve eBooks titles makes your learning experience even better: all of the eBooks will work together on your electronic "bookshelf", so that you can search across your entire library of Midwifery eBooks.</P>
<P><i>Midwifery: Best Practice 2</i> comprises a succinct review of key issues within the profession in a user-friendly and convenient format, providing a practical reference source for midwives at all levels. Using a broad selection of contributions that establish best practice and current thinking in midwifery, this compilation offers midwives articles and papers that contain the best ideas, information and evidence to inform midwifery practice. In an age where information is increasingly abundant and sometimes overwhelming, it is difficult to keep up-to-date with current thinking. <i>Midwifery: best practice </i>provides a solution to this information overload by presenting essential information in an accessible manner. <BR><BR>Edited by a well-known and respected lecturer in midwifery and published in association with <i>The Practising Midwife</i> and <i>Midwifery</i>, two of the leading British midwifery journals, <i>Midwifery: Best Practice 2</i> contains a wide range of articles, research and stories covering topics from pregnancy to postnatal experiences. This exciting new text -<BR></P>
<LI>Challenges existing ways of thinking</LI>
<LI>Raises totally new ideas for consideration</LI>
<LI>Stimulates learning, debate and reflection</LI>
<P>The sections begin with an introduction and end with a page of questions that can be used for group discussions, PREP or just personal reflection on the issues raised.<BR><BR>This second volume in this successful series concentrates on issues surrounding pregnancy and birth, including domestic violence and risk: very topical and sensitive issues within the profession and of interest to every midwife.<BR><BR>An essential purchase for every midwife interested in best midwifery practice.</P>00add-to-cart97807020375802011 and earlierProfessionalBy Sara Wickham, RM, MA, BA(Hons), PGCE(A)20041E-BookBooks for Midwives0Mar 16, 2004IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Sara Wickham</STRONG>, RM, MA, BA(Hons), PGCE(A), Independent Midwifery Lecturer and ConsultanteBooksE-BookUnited KingdomNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select