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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