Advancing skills in midwifery practice
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Advancing skills in midwifery practice
Churchill Livingstone, 2010
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
foreword by Paul Lewis
Contents of Works
- The midwife's professional responsibilities in developing competence in new skills
- Complementary therapies in midwifery : a focus on moxibustion for breech presentation
- Ultrasonography in midwifery practice
- Reducing unnecessary caesarean section by external cephalic version
- Peripheral intravenous cannulation
- Midwives undertaking ventouse births
- Forceps-assisted births
- Facilitating vaginal breech birth at term
- Perineal management and repair
- Haemodynamic assessment and monitoring in maternity care
- Physiological examination of the neonate
- Infant massage
- Postnatal physiological examination of the mother
- Working in new ways to advance midwifery skills in practice
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Advancing Skills in Midwifery Practice provides a guide to continuing professional development needs and meeting the latest Post-Registration and Practice (PREP) requirements. Building on Skills for Midwifery Practice by Ruth Johnson and Wendy Taylor, this book follows a similar format already familiar to many midwives. Whilst aimed primarily at registered midwives, the principles and philosophy apply across interprofessional boundaries. Grounded in safe practice and on contemporary evidence, this book also ensures that the health and wellbeing of the mother, baby and family remain at the forefront of care.
Lists underpinning practices and guidelines
Rationale, including indications and contraindications of when the skill should be undertaken
Procedure: how the skill is performed, evaluated and documented
Professional responsibilities
Key practice points
References and further reading
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The midwife's professional responsibilities in developing competence in new skills
3. Complementary therapies in midwifery: a focus on moxibustion for breech presentation
4. Ultrasonography in midwifery practice
5. Reducing unnecessary caesarean section by external cephalic version
6. Peripheral intravenous cannulation
7. Midwives undertaking ventouse births
8. Forceps-assisted births
9. Facilitating vaginal breech birth at term
10. Perineal management and repair
11. Haemodynamic assessment and monitoring in maternity care
12. Physiological examination of the neonate
13. Infant massage
14. Postnatal physiological examination of the mother
15. Working in new ways to advance midwifery skills in practice
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