New Edition
Physiology in Childbearing,
Edition 4 with Anatomy and Related Biosciences
By Jean Rankin, BSc(Hons) MSc PhD PGCE RN RMRGN RSCN

Publication Date: 19 Apr 2017
Description

The new edition of Physiology in Childbearing with Anatomy and Related Biosciences continues to offer readers with a sound introduction to human biology as it relates to pregnancy and childbirth. The new edition retains the online question bank with downloadable image collection and is suitable for midwives – whether qualified or in training – throughout the world.

Key Features

  • Straightforward writing style helps demystify a challenging subject area
  • Applies theory to practice to show how a knowledge of the biological sciences can enhance the care given to mothers and babies
  • Designed to facilitate early recognition of pathology to help prevent morbidity and mortality
  • Ideal introduction to basic biochemistry, cellular biology and genetics for those who have no prior knowledge of the subject areas
  • Chapters on embryology help explain the occurrence of neonatal pathology
  • A ‘body systems approach’ – including embryological development – enables an understanding of the physiological and pathophysiological changes that occur during pregnancy
  • Clear diagrams allow an understanding of the complex three-dimensional concepts seen in biology
  • Helpful pedagogy such as ‘Main Points’ boxes at the end of each chapter act as useful aide-memoires
  • Enhances the safety of mothers and babies, both in the developed world and those countries where the provision of adequate care remains limited

New Features

  • Revised contributor team provides an international perspective
  • Updated design presents shorter sections of information with concise summaries of ‘key points’ and easy to interpret figures and tables
About the author
By Jean Rankin, BSc(Hons) MSc PhD PGCE RN RMRGN RSCN, Professor (Maternal, Child and Family Health), School of Health, Nursing and Midwifery, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley and Hamilton, UK .
Table of Contents

Section 1 Preconception

1 Basic biochemistry

2 The cell – its structures and function

3 Structure, organization and regulation of genes

4 The female reproductive system

5 The male reproductive system

6 Fertility control

7 Infertility

8 Preconception matters

Section 2A Pregnancy The Fetus

9 General embryology

10 Embryological systems 1 – trunk, head and limbs

11 Embryological systems 2 – internal organs

12 The placenta, membranes and amniotic fluid

13 Fetal growth and development

14 Common fetal problems

15 Congenital anomalies

Section 2B Pregnancy The Mother

16 The haematological system – physiology of the blood

17 The cardiovascular system

18 Respiration

19 The renal tract

20 Fluid, electrolyte and acid–base balance

21 The gastrointestinal tract

22 The accessory digestive organs

23 Nutrition and metabolism during pregnancy

24 The nature of bone – the female pelvis and fetal skull

25 Muscle – the pelvic floor and the uterus

26 The central nervous system

27 The peripheral and autonomic nervous systems

28 The endocrine system

29 The immune system

Section 2C Pregnancy The Problems

30 Minor disorders of pregnancy

31 Bleeding in pregnancy

32 Cardiac and hypertensive disorders

33 Anaemia and clotting disorders

34 Respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal and neurological problems

35 Diabetes mellitus and other metabolic disorders in pregnancy

Section 3A Labour Normal

36 The onset of labour

37 The first stage of labour

38 Pain relief in labour

39 The second stage of labour

40 The third stage of labour

Section 3B Labour – Problems

41 Abnormalities of uterine action and onset of labour

42 Breech presentation

43 Malposition and cephalic malpresentations

44 Cephalopelvic disproportion, obstructed labour and other obstetric emergencies

45 Postpartum haemorrhage and other third-stage problems

46 Perinatal fetal asphyxia

47 Operative delivery

Section 4A Puerperium The Baby as a Neonate

48 Adaptation to extra-uterine life 1: haematological, cardiovascular, respiratory and genitourinary  considerations

49 Adaptation to extra-uterine life 2: gastrointestinal, metabolic, neural and immunological considerations

50 Health challenges and problems in neonates of low birth weight

51 Developmental anatomy: related cardiovascular and respiratory disorders

52 Jaundice and common metabolic problems in neonates

53 Risks of infection and trauma in neonates

Section 4B Puerperium The Mother

54 The breasts and lactation

55 Breastfeeding practice and problems

56 The puerperium

57 Bio-behavioural aspects of parenting

Title details
ISBN: 9780702061882
Page Count: 648
Illustrations : 680
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Audience

Student midwives

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