Specifically reflects the historical and socio-political environment in which midwives in Australia and New Zealand practice. This new edition has a greater emphasis on the development of critical thinking and researching skills.
Shares the birthing stories of women who chose to have their babies at home with the help of a midwife, provides information about the safety of techniques used in the hospital before and after birth, discusses postpartum depression and ...
Written by a team of international experts in their field, this book highlights lessons learned to help develop new ways of planning, implementing, evaluating and sustaining midwifery continuity of care for the benefit of women, babies and ...
Interactive and student-friendly in approach, with activities throughout. Brings together professional and clinical topics in one user-friendly book. Ties in with the latest NMC Standards for pre-registration midwifery education.
(Judy Barrett Litoff, “Forgotten Women: American Midwives at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” The Historian, 40 (February 1978): 235–251, 235.) ... Thomas Darlington, “The Present Status of the Midwife,” American ...
MIDWIFERY Law and Ethics
Manual of Midwifery Procedures, 2nd edition
There are far fewer ducts than previously assumed—approximately 9to10perbreast, rather thanthe22ductsthe Cooper model describes. The ducts open onto the surface of the nipple andthelobular alveolar structure. Contrary tothe Coopermodel ...
... herbal remedies for, 177 morphine, 293 Motrin, 162–163 moxifloxacin, 26 multiple gestations, 236 mumps vaccine, 306 mupirocin, 62 Murphy's sign, 1 MVU. See Montevideo units Mylanta, 166–167 myotonic dystrophy, 149 myrrh gum, 178 ...
The classic book on home birth.
Promoting patient safety through effective health information technology risk management [Research report]. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.