Rapid Midwifery
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A concise, pocket-sized, rapid reference handbook on all key areas of midwifery, aimed at students and newly qualified staff.

  • Covers a broad range of midwifery topics which are mapped against the 6Cs essential to compassionate midwifery care
  • Each section is structured around the key criteria used in midwifery examinations
  • Bite-sized information supported by the latest evidence-base, making it the perfect revision tool for OSCEs and written examinations
  • Every chapter includes key points, essentials of midwifery care, professional accountability, and links to further resources

English

Sarah Snow, PGCert (teacher health & social care); MSc; BSc; DPSM/ADM; RM; RGN, is principal lecturer and lead midwife for education at Oxford Brookes University.

Kate Taylor, MSc; RM; BSc, is senior lecturer at the University of Worcester.

Jane Carpenter, DPhil; MRes; BSc, is a third year MSc pre-registration midwifery student at Oxford Brookes University.

English

Preface, vii

Acknowledgement, ix

I Antenatal Care, 2

Antenatal Health Assessment, 3

Anxiety and Depression, 6

Bio-physical Tests, 8

Bleeding in Pregnancy, 15

Fetal Growth and Development, 18

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, 21

Infections in Pregnancy, 23

Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy, 33

Minor Disorders of Pregnancy, 35

Pre-conceptual Health, 37

Pre-eclampsia, 39

Preparation for Parenthood, 42

References, 43

II Labour and Birth, 49

First Stage of Labour, 50

Promoting Normality, 58

Second Stage of Labour, 61

Third Stage of Labour, 67

Challenges, 70

Cord Prolapse, 70

Eclampsia, 71

Primary Postpartum Haemorrhage, 74

Shoulder Dystocia, 77

References, 78

III Postnatal Care, 85

Contraception and Sexual Health, 86

Facilitating Breastfeeding, 88

Postnatal Health Assessment, 91

Mental Illness After Childbirth, 94

References, 96

IV Hot Topics, 99

Breech Birth, 100

Domestic Abuse, 104

Obesity, 106

Recognising the Deteriorating Woman, 108

Sepsis, 110

References, 112

Conclusion: Top Tips for Examination Success, 115

Preparation – Revision, 115

Trying a Different Strategy, 116

Being in the Exam, 116

Reference, 117

Index, 119

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