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Myles Midwifery Anatomy & Physiology Workbook

  • 1st Edition - September 24, 2012
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Jean Rankin
  • Language: English

Fully updated in response to student feedback, Myles Midwifery Anatomy and Physiology Workbook 2e presents a variety of activities ranging from colouring and labelling exercises… Read more

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Description

Fully updated in response to student feedback, Myles Midwifery Anatomy and Physiology Workbook 2e presents a variety of activities ranging from colouring and labelling exercises and ‘match and connect’ to ‘true false’ and ‘identify the correct response’. Designed for all students of midwifery, Myles Midwifery Anatomy and Physiology Workbook will be perfect for preregistration readers and anyone on ‘return to practice’ programs.

Key features

  • Straightforward language and user-friendly approach, designed for different learning styles, help simplify challenging areas of study
  • Presents individual exercises in a wide variety of formats such as labelling diagrams, ‘match and connect’, ‘true or false’ and ‘identify the correct response’ all specifically designed to reinforce knowledge and understanding
  • Offers an appealing, interactive and engaging way to learn anatomy and physiology
  • Suitable for an international audience by, for example, the inclusion of different approaches to manoeuvres or named movements used in obstetric emergencies

Readership

Student midwives and readers on ‘return to practice’ programs

Table of contents

    1. The female pelvis and pelvic floor
    2. The reproductive systems
    3. The female urinary tract
    4. Hormonal cycles: fertilization and early development
    5. The placenta
    6. The fetus
    7. Anatomy and physiology of body systems: Revision
    8. Change and adaptation in pregnancy
    9. Antenatal care and problems in pregnancy
    10. Conditions in pregnancy
    11. Labour: first and second stages
    12. Third stage of labour
    13. Complicated labour and birth
    14. Midwifery and obstetric emergencies
    15. The puerperium
    16. Complimentary therapies and pharmacology in childbirth
    17. The baby at birth
    18. The newborn baby
    19. Jaundice and blood group incompatibility
    20. Congenital abnormalities and metabolic disorders

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: September 24, 2012
  • Language: English

About the author

JR

Jean Rankin

Affiliations and expertise
Professor (Maternal, Child and Family Health), School of Health, Nursing and Midwifery, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley and Hamilton, UK