Myle's Textbook for Midwives
With Modern Concepts of Obstetric and Neonatal Care
Margaret F. Myles(Author)
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
11th Edition
Published in May 1989
Book
Paperback/Softback
800 pages
978-0-443-03077-2 (ISBN)
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Description
This revised edition of this well-known textbook endeavours to incorporate the latest developments and thinking. There are contributions by midwives and other specialists. The book has been given a new structure and aims to reflect the importance of the whole family in childbearing and the right of the woman to have the say in choices and on her centrality as the person on whom care is focused. New material has been included on sociology and research and on counselling, while topics such as preconception care, community care, specialized investigations, the history of midwifery and the statutory bodies have been expanded. The section on the newborn baby has been enlarged and includes a major component on neonatal intensive care. The chapter on special exercises was contributed by an obstetric physiotherapist and throughout the book, recognition and appropriate use of advances in technology have been balanced against the desire of both midwife and mother to achieve the best possible experience with the minimum of interference.
This revised edition of this well-known textbook endeavours to incorporate the latest developments and thinking. There are contributions by midwives and other specialists. The book has been given a new structure and aims to reflect the importance of the whole family in childbearing and the right of the woman to have the say in choices and on her centrality as the person on whom care is focused. New material has been included on sociology and research and on counselling, while topics such as preconception care, community care, specialized investigations, the history of midwifery and the statutory bodies have been expanded. The section on the newborn baby has been enlarged and includes a major component on neonatal intensive care. The chapter on special exercises was contributed by an obstetric physiotherapist and throughout the book, recognition and appropriate use of advances in technology have been balanced against the desire of both midwife and mother to achieve the best possible experience with the minimum of interference.
This revised edition of this well-known textbook endeavours to incorporate the latest developments and thinking. There are contributions by midwives and other specialists. The book has been given a new structure and aims to reflect the importance of the whole family in childbearing and the right of the woman to have the say in choices and on her centrality as the person on whom care is focused. New material has been included on sociology and research and on counselling, while topics such as preconception care, community care, specialized investigations, the history of midwifery and the statutory bodies have been expanded. The section on the newborn baby has been enlarged and includes a major component on neonatal intensive care. The chapter on special exercises was contributed by an obstetric physiotherapist and throughout the book, recognition and appropriate use of advances in technology have been balanced against the desire of both midwife and mother to achieve the best possible experience with the minimum of interference.
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Edition
11th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Adult education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
line drawings, index
Dimensions
Height: 40 mm
Width: 247 mm
Weight
1530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-03077-2 (9780443030772)
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Myle's Textbook for Midwives
With Modern Concepts of Obstetric and Neonatal Care
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08/1993
12th Edition
Churchill Livingstone
€39.56
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Foreword
Director of Midwifery Education, Central School of Midwifery, Belfast
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Content
The midwife; anatomy and physiology; pregnancy; normal labour; the normal puerperium; abnormalities of pregnancy, labour and the puerperium - abnormalities of early pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, disorders caused by pregnancy, disorders of the pregnancy, diseases associated with pregnancy, multiple pregnancy, structural abnormalities affecting pregnancy, prolonged pregnancy and disorders of uterine action, malproposition of hte occiput - malpresentations, obstetric emergencies, obstetric anaesthesia and operations, complications of the third stage of labour and of the puerperium; the newborn baby - the baby at birth, the normal baby, feeding, jaundice and infection, small and large babies, intensive care of the newborn, trauma and haemorrhage, metabolic disorders and congenital abnormalities; the midwife - community midwifery, special exercises for pregnancy, labour and the puerperium, specialized antenatal investigations, the use of drugs by the midwife, vital statistics, sociology related to midwifery, community health and social services, organization of health care, history of midwifery, statutory control of midwifery, counselling and the midwife, research and the midwife.