Varney’s Midwifery

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Not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplicationVarney’s MidwiferyFifth EditionTekoa L. King, CNM, MPH, FACNM,University of California at San Francisco, Journal of Midwifery & Women’s HealthMary C. Brucker, CNM, PhD, FACNM,Baylor UniversityJan M. Kriebs, CNM, MSN, FACNM,University of Maryland School of MedicineJenifer Fahey, CNM, MSN, MPH,University of MarylandCarolyn L. Gegor, MS, CNM, FACNM,Georgetown UniversityHelen Varney, CNM, MSN, FACNM,Yale University School of Nursing - Nurse Midwifery ProgramISBN-13: 978-1-284-02541-5Hardcover 1200 pages 2015Jones & Bartlett LearningContact Your Account Specialist For More Information1-800-832-0034 info@jblearning.com www.jblearning.com

Not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplicationThis Transition Guide outlines many of the changes and new content in the Fifth Edition.Use this guide for an easy transition for the new edition.CHAPTER OUTLINESTable of Contents comparison to transition from the Fourth to the Fifth EditionVarney’s Midwifery, Fourth EditionVarney’s Midwifery, Fifth EditionPart I: MidwiferyChapter 1: The Profession and History ofMidwifery in the United StatesChapter 2: Basics of Management of CarePart 1: MidwiferyChapter 1: The History and Profession ofMidwifery in the United StatesNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 2: ProfessionalMidwifery TodayPart II: Primary Care of WomenChapter 3: Cultural Competence inMidwifery PracticeChapter 4: International Midwifery andSafe MotherhoodChapter 5: Health MaintenanceChapter 6: Nutrition in Women’s HealthChapter 7: Primary Care and MidwiferyChapter 8: Chronic Infectious DiseasesChapter 9: Women and ExerciseChapter 10: Pharmacology and MidwiferyChapter 11: Health Issues of Lesbian andBisexual Women (Zeidenstein)Chapter 12: Substance AbuseChapter 13: Health Care of Midlife andAging WomenPart III: Reproductive Health CareChapter 14: Common Diagnoses inWomen’s Reproductive HealthChapter 15: Infections of the Genital TractChapter 16: Family PlanningChapter 17: Natural Methods of FamilyPlanningChapter 18: Non-Hormonal ContraceptiveMethodsChapter 3: International Midwifery andSafe MotherhoodPart 2: Primary CareChapter 4: An Introduction to the Care ofWomenChapter 5: PharmacotherapeuticsChapter 6: NutritionChapter 7: Health Promotion and HealthMaintenanceChapter 8: Primary CareNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 9: MentalHealth ConditionsChapter 10: Preconception CarePart 3: GynecologyNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 11: Anatomyand Physiology of the FemaleReproductive SystemChapter 12: Menstrual CycleAbnormalitiesChapter 13: Gynecologic DisordersNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 14: BreastConditionsChapter 15: Reproductive Tract andSexually Transmitted InfectionsChapter 16: Family PlanningChapter 17: Nonhormonal ContraceptionChapter 18: Hormonal ContraceptionContact Your Account Specialist For More Information1-800-832-0034 info@jblearning.com www.jblearning.com

Not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplicationChapter 19: Intrauterine ContraceptiveDevicesChapter 20: Hormonal ContraceptionPart IV: Antepartal CareChapter 21: Normal Pregnancy Data Base:Adaptations of the Mother, Developmentand Growth of the Embryo and the Fetus,and the PlacentaChapter 22: Management Plan for NormalPregnancyChapter 23: Fetal AssessmentChapter 24: Screening for andCollaborative Management of AntepartalComplicationsChapter 25: Complications of GestationalAge Assessment and the Post DatePregnancyChapter 26: The Normal First Stage ofLaborPart V: Intrapartal CareChapter 27: Fetal Assessment in LaborChapter 28: The Normal Second Stage ofLaborChapter 29: Screening for andCollaborative Management of SelectedComplications During the First and SecondStages of LaborChapter 30: Management of SelectedObstetric Complications and Deviationsfrom NormalChapter 31: The Normal Third Stage ofLaborChapter 32: Third Stage Complications andManagementChapter 33: The Normal Fourth Stage ofLaborChapter 34: Management of ImmediatePostpartum HemorrhageChapter 19: Midlife, Menopause, andBeyondPart 4: AntepartumNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 20: Anatomyand Physiology of Pregnancy: Placental,Fetal And Maternal AdaptationsNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 21: GeneticsChapter 22: Prenatal CareChapter 23: Obstetric Complications inPregnancyChapter 24: Medical Complications inPregnancyPart 5: IntrapartumNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 25: Anatomyand Physiology During Labor and BirthChapter 26: First Stage of LaborChapter 27: Fetal Assessment DuringLaborNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 28: Support forWomen in LaborChapter 29: The Second Stage of Laborand BirthChapter 30: Complications during Laborand BirthChapter 31: Third and Fourth Stage ofLaborChapter 32: Birth in the Home and BirthCenterPart 6: PostpartumNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 33: Anatomyand Physiology of PostpartumChapter 34: Postpartum CareContact Your Account Specialist For More Information1-800-832-0034 info@jblearning.com www.jblearning.com

Not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplicationChapter 35: Birth in the Home and BirthCenter (Bailes and Jackson)Part VI: Newborn CareChapter 36: Physiological Transition toExtrauterine LifeChapter 37: Immediate Care andAssessment of the Healthy NewbornChapter 38: Resuscitation at BirthChapter 39: Examination of the NewbornChapter 40: Primary Care of the Newborn:the First 6 WeeksChapter 41: Recognition and ImmediateCare of Sick NewbornsPart VII: Postpartal CareChapter 42: The Normal PuerperiumChapter 43: Infant Feeding MethodsChapter 44: Screening for and MidwiferyManagement of Puerperal AbnormalityPart VIII: SkillsChapter 45: Universal PrecautionsChapter 46: Finger PunctureChapter 47: VenipunctureChapter 48: Inserting an IntravenousCatheterChapter 49: Giving IntravenousMedicationsChapter 50: Spin-Down HematocritChapter 51: Removal of NorplantChapter 52: Breast ExaminationChapter 53: Obstetric AbdominalExaminationChapter 54: Checking for CostovertebralAngle Tenderness (CVAT)Chapter 55: Checking for Deep TendonReflexes and ClonusChapter 56: Pelvic ExaminationChapter 57: Obtaining a Specimen forPapanicolaou (Pap) Diagnostic EvaluationChapter 58: Obtaining a Specimen forGonococcal (GC) and ChlamydiaDiagnostic TestingChapter 59: Making a Wet Smear Slide ofVaginal SecretionsChapter 35: Postpartum ComplicationsChapter 36: Breast Feeding and theMother-Newborn DyadPart 7: NewbornNEW CHAPTER! Chapter 37: Anatomyand Physiology of the NewbornChapter 38: Care of the Newborn at BirthChapter 39: Neonatal CareContact Your Account Specialist For More Information1-800-832-0034 info@jblearning.com www.jblearning.com

Not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplicationChapter 60: Using a MicroscopeChapter 61: Anatomy of the Pelvis, PelvisTypes, Evaluation of the Bony Pelvis, andClinical PelvimetryChapter 62: Breast Massage, ManualExpression, and Nipple RollingChapter 63: Injection of Intradermal SterileWater Papules for Relief of Low Back Painin LaborChapter 64: Attaching a Fetal ScalpElectrodeChapter 65: Inserting an IntrauterinePressure Catheter; AmnioinfusionChapter 66: Perineal Prep (Cleaning)Chapter 67: Second Stage PushingChapter 68: Pudenal BlockChapter 69: Local InfiltrationChapter 70: Hand Maneuvers for Birth of aBaby with the Mother in Lithotomy orModified Lithotomy PositionChapter 71: Hand Maneuvers for Birth of aBaby with the Mother in Dorsal PositionChapter 72: Hand Maneuvers for Birth of aBaby with the Mother in the Hands andKnees PositionChapter 73: Hand Maneuvers for Birth of aBaby with the Mother in the Squatting orSupported Squat PositionChapter 74: Inspection of the Placenta,Membrances, and CordChapter 75: Postbirth Inspection of theCervix and Upper Vaginal VaultChapter 76: Manual Removal of thePlacentaChapter 77: Fourth Stage IntrauterineExplorationChapter 78: Bimanual CompressionChapter 79: Cutting an Episiotomy andRepairing Episiotomies and LacerationsChapter 80: Physical Examination of theNewbornChapter 81: CircumcisionChapter 82: Endometrial BiopsyContact Your Account Specialist For More Information1-800-832-0034 info@jblearning.com www.jblearning.com

Not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplicationSUMMARYAfter nearly a decade, the gold standard for midwives and students is back withVarney’s Midwifery, Fifth Edition. New to this edition are chapters describing theprofession of midwifery, reproductive physiology, clinical genetics, and support forwomen in labor. Interwoven throughout is information on primary care, gynecology,maternity care, and neonatal care.With chapters written by a variety of midwife experts and an increased emphasis onreproductive anatomy and physiology, this new edition assists students and newclinicians in understanding not only what to do but why. Updated to reflect evidencebased care, this edition also discusses the pathophysiology of various conditions in thecontext of normal changes in the reproductive cycle.In this edition, the skills chapters have been significantly revised and reformatted intorelevant chapter appendices to help students, new midwives, and international readerslearn essential skills in sequential steps. These critical midwifery skills includeperforming a pelvic examination, hand maneuvers for birth, delivery of a fetus in breechpresentation, and current evidence-based steps for managing a postpartumhemorrhage.NEW CHAPTERS INCLUDE: Professional Midwifery TodayMental Health ConditionsBreast ConditionsAnatomy and Physiology of the Female Reproductive SystemPhysiologic Changes in Pregnancy and Fetal DevelopmentGeneticsAnatomy and Physiology of the Intrapartum PeriodSupport for Women in LaborAnatomy and Physiologic Changes in the Postpartum PeriodAnatomy and Physiology of the NewbornContact Your Account Specialist For More Information1-800-832-0034 info@jblearning.com www.jblearning.com

Use this guide for an easy transition for the new edition. CHAPTER OUTLINES Table of Contents comparison to transition from the Fourth to the Fifth Edition Varney’s Midwifery, Fourth Edition Varney’s Midwifery, Fifth Edition Part I: Midwifery Part 1: Midwifery Chapter 1: The Profession and History of Midwifery in the United States

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