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245 10 ^aMidwifery skills at a glance^h[electronic resource] |
250 ^a1st ed |
260 ^a[Place of publication not identified] :^bWiley,^c2018 |
300 ^ a1 online resource (201 pages) |
490 ^ aAt a Glance (Nursing and Healthcare) |
504 ^ aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ^ aMidwifery skills at a glance -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part 1: The basics of care -- 1. Infection prevention and control -- 2. Hand hygiene -- 3. Infectious diseases in pregnancy -- 4. Modes of transmission -- 5. Asepsis and sepsis -- 6. Moving and handling -- 7. The control of substances hazardous to health -- 8. Safety in the working environment -- 9. Sharps injuries -- 10. Working safely in the community -- 11. Personal hygiene care for women -- 12. Perineal and vulval hygiene; use of bedpans and commodes -- 13. Pressure area care -- 14. Risk management, liability and avoidable harm -- 15. Types of incident, incident reporting,record keeping and duty of candour -- 16. Audit and quality assurance in maternity care -- 17. Safeguarding vulnerable women -- 18. Safeguarding of children: key issues -- 19. Female genital mutilation -- Part 2: Assessment, examination, screening and care of the woman and baby -- 20. 'Booking': the initial consultation with the midwife -- 21. The antenatal appointment: physical and psychological assessment of the woman in pregnancy -- 22. Abdominal examination in pregnancy -- 23. Physical and emotional assessment after birth -- 24. Assessing the woman in labour -- 25. Abdominal examination in labour -- 26. Vaginal examinations in labour -- 27. Positions in labour and birth -- 28. Supporting and caring for women in labour -- 29. Supporting and caring for the partner -- 30. Care of the perineum in labour including episiotomy and suturing -- 31. Examination of the placenta and membranes -- 32. Urinary catheterisation -- 33. Assessing fetal wellbeing in pregnancy and labour -- 34. Monitoring the fetal heart in pregnancy and labour -- 35. The Apgar score -- 36. The midwife’s examination of the baby at birth including identification of the neonate -- 37. Appearance and characteristics of the well term neonate -- 38. Overall daily assessment of the term neonate including vital signs and bladder and bowel function -- 39. Newborn and infant physical examination -- 40. The term, preterm and growth-restricted baby -- 41. Providing daily hygiene for the neonate including changing a nappy -- 42. Bathing the newborn -- 43. Breastfeeding -- 44. Formula feeding -- 45. Other feeding methods -- 46. Neonatal blood screening (‘heel prick’) -- 47. Maternal venepuncture, including glucose tolerance testing -- 48. Cord blood and neonatal capillary blood sampling -- 49. Venous cannulation of the woman -- 50. Urinalysis -- 51. Specimen collection – stool specimen -- 52. Taking a wound swab -- 53. Use of a vaginal speculum and taking a vaginal swab -- Part 3: The woman or neonate with different needs -- 54. Membrane sweep -- 55. Insertion of vaginal prostaglandin E2 -- 56. Artificial rupture of membranes -- 57. Recognising the deteriorating woman -- 58. CVP, SpO2 and ECGs -- 59. Fluid balance monitoring -- 60. Peak flow measurement in the woman -- 61. MEOWS, AVPU, GCS and SBAR -- 62. Care of the deceased -- 63. Recognising deterioration in the neonate -- 64. Neonatal jaundice -- 65. Hypoglycaemia -- 66. Hypothermia -- 67. Wound assessment -- 68. Wound dressings and drains -- 69. Wound closures -- 70. Assessment of venous thromboembolism risk and prevention of deep vein thrombosis in childbirth -- 71. Application and use of compression stockings -- Part 4: Drug administration in midwifery -- 72. Drug administration, handling and storage -- 73. Administration by injection to the woman -- 74. Intravenous administration of drugs -- 75. Medicine administration by oral, rectal, vaginal, topical and inhalation routes -- 76. Neonatal drug administration -- 77. Immunisation -- 78. Regional analgesia -- 79. Non-pharmacological methods of pain relief -- 80. Transfusion of blood and blood products -- 81. Anti-D: preventing rhesus isoimmunisation -- Appendices -- Key references and further reading -- Glossary -- Index. ^aAcc |
506 s restricted to authorized users and institutions.3 ^aBei |
520 a n effective midwife requires a range of knowledge and skills, all of which are essential to provide competent and safe care to childbearing women and their infants. Midwifery Skills at a Glance offers an invaluable, straightforward guide for students and practitioners – offering readable, easily digestible information, supported with illustrations throughout to enhance application to practice. Clear and concise throughout, Midwifery Skills at a Glance covers a wide range of skills – exploring issues such as infection control, personal hygiene care, and safeguarding assessment, examination and screening skills how to care for the woman and neonate with complex needs drug administration and pain relief. A comprehensive, highly visual guide to the skills essential for safe, effective, and compassionate midwifery practice Written by experts in their field Briefly describes each skill and provides clear illustrations — making it an ideal companion in clinical practice Offers instruction on the safe use of a wide range of essential skills required to deliver safe, evidence-based maternity care Includes service user viewpoints and key points to help consolidate learning and reflect on the experience of receiving care Written with the student midwife in mind, Midwifery Skills at a Glance is equally invaluable for all others providing care, including Maternity Support Workers, mentors, registered midwives and medical students. ^aMode of a |
538 es s: World Wide Web. 0^aMidwifery |
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650 0^ aHandbooks |
655 bo oks.1 ^aLindsay, |
700 ^e editor 0^aAt a Glan |
700 rm el,^eeditor1 ^aPeate, Ia |
700 tr icia,^eeditor1 ^aBagness, |
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