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From patient preparation through documentation, learn maternity nursing skills from the inside out!

Mosby’s Nursing Video Skills: Maternal-Newborn & Women’s Health
This innovative video series features the skills essential for practice in an engaging, fast-paced presentation that clearly demonstrates key nursing procedures. Actual nurses perform the most common procedures used when caring for today’s maternity and neonatal patients. Each procedure is covered in detail from preparation through documentation, with step-by-step checklists that can be printed for quick reference. Dynamic 3-D animations accompany select videos to help you visualize what’s happening inside the body. Plus, NCLEX® examination-style review questions reinforce your understanding of key concepts and provide valuable study and review.

ISBN: 0-323-04569-3 | ISBN/13: 978-0-323-04569-8

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List of Skills

Maternity Nursing

  • Assessing Deep Tendon Reflexes
  • Assisting During Amniocentesis
  • Auscultating the Fetal Heart Rate
  • Performing Leopold's Maneuvers
  • Performing a Stress Test
  • Assessing Fundal Height
  • Positioning and Assisting with Comfort Measures in Labor
  • Assisting with an Epidural
  • Assessing the Fundus Postpartum
  • Assisting with a Sitz Bath

 

Neonatal Nursing:

  • Obtaining an Apgar Score
  • Assessing a Newborn's Reflexes
  • Performing Newborn Cord Care
  • Auscultating Newborn Heart Sounds
  • Weighing and Measuring a Newborn
  • Administering Intramuscular Injections to a Newborn
  • Assisting with a Circumcision
  • Teaching Breastfeeding
  • Performing Newborn Gavage Feeding
  • Suctioning with a Bulb Syringe or Mechanical Apparatus

 

Women's Health Care:

  • Teaching Breast Self-Examination
  • Assisting with a Pelvic Examination
  • Teaching Birth Control Methods

 

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