Maternal-newborn Nursing Care: A Workbook
Transparency Resource Kit to Accompany Maternal-newborn Nursing: A Family Centered Approach
Final report
Antenatal Care: An Executive Summary
A special thank you to Yvonne Baginski , Janette Brierley , Iain Chalmers , Mary Cronk , Carmel Fairmichael , Melanie Graham , Maddy Halliday , Mari Jenkins , Robin Lawson , Belinda Pratten , Jean Robinson , Christine Rodgers and Sandar ...
Soins infirmiers: périnatalité. Guide d'études
"The goal of the book is to provide useful clinical information to practicing perinatal nurses.
London : Routledge Perkins , W. , 1996 , Midwifery and Medicine in Early Modern France : Louise Bourgeois , Exeter : University of Exeter Press Purkiss . D. , 1996 , The Witch in History : Early Modern and 20th - Century Representations ...
To which he has also contributed a very lucid and well argued preface that adds to the value of the volume. Mrinal Pande, The Book Review. The contributing journalists are winners of the Panos Reproductive Health Media Fellowship.
In this compilation, a framework for exploring coupled physical-social systems impacts on health are presented.
Davis Edge 1,080 NCLEX(R)-style questions aligned to Maternal-Newborn Nursing with page references Comprehensive rationales for both correct and incorrect answers to promote in-depth understanding and to help students understand the logic ...
Laboratory and Imaging Studies
The new 8th Edition provides a single place to look for the most recent and most trustworthy recommendations on quality care of pregnant women, their fetuses, and their neonates.
Rapid Assessment of Demand-side Financing Experiences in Bangladesh
Improving Safety in Maternity Services: A Toolkit for Teams
This book investigates why women choose 'birth outside the system' and makes connections between women's right to choose where they birth and violations of human rights within maternity care systems.
Soins infirmiers: périnatalité
Study conducted chiefly in Uttar Pradesh.
Antenatal Care: A Research-based Approach
Dr Exton hopes this book--which has been two years in the writing--will be a wake-up call to health planners and those who care for pregnant and birthing women, but also provide advice to expectant parents about ways mothers can be better ...