The student's guide to becoming a midwife / edited by Ian Peate, Cathy Hamilton.

"The Student's Guide to Becoming a Midwife is essential reading for all student midwives. Now updated to include the latest 2012 NMC Midwifery Rules and Standards and a brand new chapter on the midwife and public health, this comprehensive resource provides a wide range of need-to-know inf...

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Other Authors: Peate, Ian (Editor), Hamilton, Cathy, 1962- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley, [2014]
Edition:Second edition
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Summary:"The Student's Guide to Becoming a Midwife is essential reading for all student midwives. Now updated to include the latest 2012 NMC Midwifery Rules and Standards and a brand new chapter on the midwife and public health, this comprehensive resource provides a wide range of need-to-know information for student midwives, including: Effective communication and documentation; Confidentiality; Interdisciplinary working; The fundamentals of antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care; Assessment and examination of the new-born baby; Medicines; Public health; Clinical decision-making; Evidence-based practice. With case studies, words of wisdom from current midwives and a range of activities and self-test questions throughout - making it easy to learn and understand key concepts - The Student's Guide to Becoming a Midwife is the ideal companion for students throughout their course. "--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Preceded by Becoming a midwife in the 21st century / edited by Ian Peate, Cathy Hamilton. c2008.
Physical Description:viii, 390 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1118410939
9781118410936
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