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Midwifery Emergencies At a Glance

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Informationen zum Autor Denise Campbell , Principal Midwifery Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire, UK. Susan Carr , Principal Midwifery Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire, UK. Klappentext Midwifery Emergencies at a Glance is a succinct, illustrated guide covering the practical skills needed to manage obstetric and midwifery emergencies, as well as high-risk midwifery care. It provides clear guidance on the factors which predispose to complications so that preventative management can be employed whenever possible.  Broad-ranging yet easy-to-read, Midwifery Emergencies at a Glance details the underlying physiology and pathophysiology related to the emergency and explores both the physical and psychological care of the woman, partner and newborn during and following the emergency.  Key features: Evidence-based, with guidance from the NMC, RCOG, NICE, and The Resuscitation Council Presented in an innovative, visual style that makes the key concepts easy to understand Provides helpful websites that expand on various topics as well as providing information on support groups for the woman and her family Midwifery Emergencies at a Glance is an ideal guide for practising midwives, pre¿registration student midwives, general practitioners and junior doctors to support both revision and clinical practice.  Zusammenfassung Midwifery Emergencies at a Glance is a succinct! illustrated guide covering the practical skills needed to manage obstetric and midwifery emergencies! as well as high-risk midwifery care. It provides clear guidance on the factors which predispose to complications so that preventative management can be employed whenever possible. Broad-ranging yet easy-to-read! Midwifery Emergencies at a Glance details the underlying physiology and pathophysiology related to the emergency and explores both the physical and psychological care of the woman! partner and newborn during and following the emergency.Key features:* Evidence-based! with guidance from the NMC! RCOG! NICE! and The Resuscitation Council* Presented in an innovative! visual style that makes the key concepts easy to understand* Provides helpful websites that expand on various topics as well as providing information on support groups for the woman and her familyMidwifery Emergencies at a Glance is an ideal guide for practising midwives! pre Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface viii Abbreviations ix About the companion website x Part 1 Professional issues 1 Section 1 Professionalism 1 Professional standards 2 2 Communications during an emergency 4 Part 2 Emergency skills 7 Section 2 Resuscitation 3 Maternal resuscitation 8 4 Neonatal resuscitation 10 Section 3 Haemorrhage 5 Antepartum haemorrhage 14 6 Primary postpartum haemorrhage 16 7 Secondary postpartum haemorrhage 18 Section 4 Malpresentations and multiple pregnancy 8 Occipito posterior positions 20 9 Face and brow presentations 22 10 Breech presentations 24 11 Cord presentation and prolapse 26 12 Twins 28 Section 5 Dystocia 13 Shoulder dystocia 30 14 Uterine dystocia - failure to progress 32 Section 6 Placental separation problems 15 Manual removal of the placenta 34 16 Adhered or partially adhered placenta 36 Section 7 Uterine emergencies 17 Uterine inversion 38 18 Uterine rupture and scar dehiscence 40 Part 3 Medical and psychological emergencies 43 Section 8 Psychological disorders 19 Post-traumatic stress disorder 44 20 Postnatal depression (mood disorder) 46 21 Puerperal (postpartum) psychosis 48 Section 9 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy 22 Pre-eclampsia 50

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Preface viii
 
Abbreviations ix
 
About the companion website x
 
Part 1 Professional issues 1
 
Section 1 Professionalism
 
1 Professional standards 2
 
2 Communications during an emergency 4
 
Part 2 Emergency skills 7
 
Section 2 Resuscitation
 
3 Maternal resuscitation 8
 
4 Neonatal resuscitation 10
 
Section 3 Haemorrhage
 
5 Antepartum haemorrhage 14
 
6 Primary postpartum haemorrhage 16
 
7 Secondary postpartum haemorrhage 18
 
Section 4 Malpresentations and multiple pregnancy
 
8 Occipito posterior positions 20
 
9 Face and brow presentations 22
 
10 Breech presentations 24
 
11 Cord presentation and prolapse 26
 
12 Twins 28
 
Section 5 Dystocia
 
13 Shoulder dystocia 30
 
14 Uterine dystocia - failure to progress 32
 
Section 6 Placental separation problems
 
15 Manual removal of the placenta 34
 
16 Adhered or partially adhered placenta 36
 
Section 7 Uterine emergencies
 
17 Uterine inversion 38
 
18 Uterine rupture and scar dehiscence 40
 
Part 3 Medical and psychological emergencies 43
 
Section 8 Psychological disorders
 
19 Post-traumatic stress disorder 44
 
20 Postnatal depression (mood disorder) 46
 
21 Puerperal (postpartum) psychosis 48
 
Section 9 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
 
22 Pre-eclampsia 50
 
23 Eclampsia 52
 
Section 10 Embolic and coagulation disorders
 
24 Venous thromboembolism 54
 
25 Amniotic fluid embolism 56
 
26 Disseminated intravascular coagulation 58
 
Section 11 Preterm labour
 
27 Prelabour rupture of membranes 60
 
28 Preterm labour and delivery 62
 
Part 4 Associated skills 65
 
Section 12 Instrumental and Operative deliveries
 
29 Instrumental vaginal delivery 66
 
30 Preparation and transfer to the operating theatre 68
 
31 Role of the scrub midwife or nurse 70
 
32 Receiving the baby in the operating theatre 72
 
33 Immediate care following surgery 74
 
Section 13 Fetal surveillance
 
34 Electronic fetal monitoring - actions following a suspicious or pathological trace 76
 
35 Fetal scalp electrode 78
 
36 Fetal blood sampling 80
 
Section 14 Maternal monitoring
 
37 Recognising the deteriorating woman 82
 
38 Examination per vaginam 84
 
39 Speculum examination 86
 
40 Urinary catheterisation 88
 
Section 15 Venous skills
 
41 Venepuncture 90
 
42 Intravenous cannulation 92
 
43 Blood transfusion therapy 94
 
Section 16 Augmentation
 
44 Artificial rupture of membranes 96
 
45 Oxytocic augmentation 98
 
Section 17 Perineal Trauma
 
46 Third- and fourth-degree tears 100
 
47 Perineal suturing 102
 
Section 18 Infection awareness
 
48 Maternal sepsis 104
 
49 Source isolation nursing 106
 
50 Group B streptococcus 108
 
51 Infection control 110
 
Part 5 Self-assessment 113
 
Section 19 Revision and self-assessment
 
Multiple choice questions 114
 
Multiple choice answers 121
 
References 124
 
Index 131

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