Obstetrical Nursing

Obstetrical Nursing
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Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom. Obstetrical Nursing

Obstetrical Nursing

Table of Contents

PREFACE

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND CHARTS

INTRODUCTION

PART I. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

CHAPTER I. ANATOMY OF THE FEMALE PELVIS AND GENERATIVE ORGANS

NORMAL FEMALE PELVIS

FEMALE ORGANS OF REPRODUCTION

BREASTS

CHAPTER II. PHYSIOLOGY

PART II. The Development of the Baby

CHAPTER III. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE OVUM, EMBRYO, FETUS, PLACENTA, CORD AND MEMBRANES

CHAPTER IV. GROWTH AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE FETUS

CHAPTER V. SIGNS, SYMPTOMS, AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY

PHYSIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY

PART III. The Expectant Mother

CHAPTER VI. PRENATAL CARE

HYGIENE OF PREGNANCY

COMMON DISCOMFORTS DURING PREGNANCY

EARLY SIGNS OF COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY

CHAPTER VII. MENTAL HYGIENE OF THE EXPECTANT MOTHER

CHAPTER VIII. THE PREPARATION OF ROOM, DRESSINGS AND EQUIPMENT FOR HOME DELIVERY

CHAPTER IX. COMPLICATIONS AND ACCIDENTS OF PREGNANCY

PREMATURE TERMINATIONS OF PREGNANCY

ANTE-PARTUM HEMORRHAGE

TOXEMIAS OF PREGNANCY

PART IV. The Birth of the Baby

CHAPTER X. PRESENTATION AND POSITION OF THE FETUS

CHAPTER XI. SYMPTOMS, COURSE AND MECHANISM OF NORMAL LABOR

CHAPTER XII. THE NURSE’S DUTIES DURING LABOR

FIRST STAGE

SECOND STAGE

THIRD STAGE

ANESTHETICS

CHAPTER XIII. OBSTETRICAL OPERATIONS AND COMPLICATED LABORS

THE MIRACLE[7]

PART V. The Young Mother

CHAPTER XIV. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PUERPERIUM

CHAPTER XV. NURSING CARE DURING THE NORMAL PUERPERIUM

NURSING CARE

CHAPTER XVI. THE NURSING MOTHER

PERSONAL HYGIENE OF THE NURSING MOTHER

CHAPTER XVII. NUTRITION OF THE MOTHER AND HER BABY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER XVIII. COMPLICATIONS OF THE PUERPERIUM

PART VI. THE MATERNITY PATIENT IN THE COMMUNITY

CHAPTER XIX. ORGANIZED PRENATAL WORK

FORMS AND ROUTINES USED BY MATERNITY CENTRE ASSOCIATION, N. Y. C

MATERNITY RECORD

LEAFLET OF INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO PATIENTS. ADVICE FOR MOTHERS

DIET

SLEEP

EXERCISE

BATHING

GARTERS

CONSTIPATION

IMPORTANT

MOTHER’S SUPPLIES

BABY’S SUPPLIES

CLINIC ROUTINE

CLINIC EQUIPMENT STANDARD

MATERNITY CENTRE STANDING ORDERS FOR NURSES

ROUTINE FOR POST-NATAL FOLLOW UP

CHAPTER XX. CARE OF THE MOTHER AND BABY BY VISITING NURSES

FORMS AND ROUTINES FOR MATERNITY WORK, VISITING NURSE SOCIETY PHILADELPHIA. EQUIPMENT FOR BAGS

ROUTINE TECHNIQUE

DELIVERY ROUTINE

ROUTINE AFTER DELIVERY

A SUGGESTION FROM MONTREAL

“MATERNITY CASE CONDUCTED IN A HOUSE WHERE THERE IS VERY LITTLE TO WORK WITH

PART VII. THE CARE OF THE BABY

CHAPTER XXI. CHARACTERISTICS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE AVERAGE NEW-BORN BABY

CHAPTER XXII. NURSING CARE OF THE AVERAGE NEW-BORN BABY

TRAINING THE BABY

FEEDING THE BABY

COMMERCIAL BABY FOODS

ARTICLES OF FOOD WHICH ARE SOMETIMES INCLUDED IN THE BABY’S DIETARY

TRAVELING

THE PREMATURE BABY

CARE OF THE BABY DURING THE SUMMER

CHAPTER XXIII. COMMON DISORDERS AND ABNORMALITIES OF EARLY INFANCY

THE DIARRHEAL DISEASES

INFECTIONS

COMMON ABNORMALITIES OF THE NEW-BORN

CHAPTER XXIV. A FINAL WORD

INDEX

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Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom

A Text-Book on the Nursing Care of the Expectant Mother, the Woman in Labor, the Young Mother and Her Baby

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It is clear that the nurse must cultivate adaptability and resourcefulness if she is to give good care to all her patients under all conditions. But even the most efficient and intelligent work will not be wholly satisfactory unless it is infused with a spirit of sympathy for the woman as an individual.

The thing that counts in this connection is what the nurse, herself, means to the woman who is facing a very important and mysterious event, who, after every known aid has been given, must still go through a great deal alone, both mentally and physically. It is not helpful to a woman in such a situation to be told that women have borne children since the dawn of Creation and that they all have had pain; that she will have to go through with it, as they have, and that the less fuss she makes about it the better. But it does help her to have the nurse say that she has been with so many women in labor that she knows they suffer intensely, and because she knows it so well she wants to do all that lies in her power to give even a little relief. The nurse may never know just how she has helped and reassured; how a pain was made a little easier to bear, not only by the hand slipped under an aching back, but also by the sympathy that the act conveyed. But she may be sure that she has helped.

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