Obstetric and Newborn Care Volume 1 of 2 (Nursing)
Includes Anatomy, Physiology, Male Female Reproductive System, Embryology, Fetal Development, Diagnosis of Pregnancy, Psychologic Needs, Physiologic Changes, Prenatal Care, Personal Hygiene, Patient Education, Discomforts, Positions, and Adaptations
Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Nursing
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ISBN: |
9781782581253 |
Publisher: |
IML Training |
Publication: |
October 31, 2012 |
Imprint: |
IML Training |
Language: |
English |
Author: |
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ISBN: |
9781782581253 |
Publisher: |
IML Training |
Publication: |
October 31, 2012 |
Imprint: |
IML Training |
Language: |
English |
Obstetric and Newborn Care Volume 1 of 2
Obstetrics is the branch of medicine concerned with the management of childbirth. The ultimate goal of all workers in the field of obstetrics is to assist a mother to produce a healthy baby, with a minimum of danger and discomfort to both. Pregnancy is defined as the condition of being "with child." To understand pregnancy, we must know how it begins, how the fetus grows in the uterus, and how it affects the mother.
Today, more than ever before nurses play a central role in the planning for and the experience of birth, and in how families feel about the experience afterwards. As a practical nurse you should be knowledgeable of all aspects of maternal nursing. By applying this knowledge you will develop skills and experience in providing quality nursing care.
This course is part of our Nursing series.
Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.
Full illustrations and diagrams included.
Lessons:
- Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
- Embryology and Fetal Development
- Diagnosis of Pregnancy
- Psychologic Needs During Pregnancy
- Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy
- Prenatal Care During Pregnancy
- Personal Hygiene and Care During Pregnancy
- Minor Discomforts of Pregnancy
- Patient Education During Pregnancy
- Fetal Positions and Adaptations
Obstetric and Newborn Care Volume 1 of 2
Obstetrics is the branch of medicine concerned with the management of childbirth. The ultimate goal of all workers in the field of obstetrics is to assist a mother to produce a healthy baby, with a minimum of danger and discomfort to both. Pregnancy is defined as the condition of being "with child." To understand pregnancy, we must know how it begins, how the fetus grows in the uterus, and how it affects the mother.
Today, more than ever before nurses play a central role in the planning for and the experience of birth, and in how families feel about the experience afterwards. As a practical nurse you should be knowledgeable of all aspects of maternal nursing. By applying this knowledge you will develop skills and experience in providing quality nursing care.
This course is part of our Nursing series.
Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.
Full illustrations and diagrams included.
Lessons:
- Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
- Embryology and Fetal Development
- Diagnosis of Pregnancy
- Psychologic Needs During Pregnancy
- Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy
- Prenatal Care During Pregnancy
- Personal Hygiene and Care During Pregnancy
- Minor Discomforts of Pregnancy
- Patient Education During Pregnancy
- Fetal Positions and Adaptations