The latest edition of this popular volume offers a wide selection of appealing, interactive and engaging exercises specifically tailored for different learning styles.
Fully updated in response to student feedback, Myles Midwifery Anatomy and Physiology Workbook, Second Edition presents a wide variety of activities ranging from colouring and labelling exercises and 'match and connect' to 'true false' and 'identify the correct response'. Perfect for readers who find A&P challenging, or for anyone who just needs to recap and consolidate, the book also offers:
. An engaging approach to afford a stimulating way to learn A&P
. Straightforward language and a user-friendly style to help simplify challenging areas of study
. Information based on the latest RCOG and NICE Guidelines
. Content that is suitable for use internationally, for example, by including different approaches to manoeuvres or named movements used in obstetric emergencies
Ideal for all students of midwifery, Myles Midwifery Anatomy and Physiology Workbook is perfect for preregistration readers and anyone on 'return to practice' programs. Although designed for use with Myles Textbook for Midwives and Physiology in Childbearing with Anatomy and Related Biosciences, this resource is suitable for use with any midwifery textbook.
Table of Contents
How to use this book; Acknowledgements
Questions
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: body systems revision.� 8. Changing 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 obstetrics emergencies.� 15. The puerperium.� 16. Miscellaneous topics.� 17. The baby at birth.� 18. The newborn baby.� 19.Jaundice and blood group incompatibility.� 20. Congenital abnormalities and metabolic disorders.
Answers
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: body systems revision.� 8. Changing 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 obstetrics emergencies.� 15. The puerperium.� 16. Miscellaneous topics.� 17. The baby at birth.� 18. The newborn baby.� 19.Jaundice and blood group incompatibility.� 20. Congenital abnormalities and metabolic disorders.
Authors
Jean Rankin Professor (Maternal, Child and Family Health), School of Health, Nursing and Midwifery, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley and Hamilton, UK..