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The need for joint medical and midwifery care is stressed in the latest CEMACH report, with a recommendation that contemporary midwifery education prepares midwives for problems in pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcome. Pre-conception care for women with medical disorders has also been stressed.

Medical Disorders in Pregnancy is one of the first texts written specifically for midwives that provides an outline of common medical disorders that may be affected by pregnancy or which may cause pregnancy complications. For ease of use, all conditions are presented on two page templates, and each addresses: An explanation of the condition; Standard 'Non-pregnancy' treatment; Pre-conception care; Antenatal care; Intrapartum care, and Postnatal care. The management, treatment and care by both doctors and midwives are provided to allow a mutual understanding of each others roles and responsibilities.

Recenzijas

"The important facts are laid out concisely, primarily focusing on management and using evidence-based guidelines for best midwifery practice." (The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2010) "A strength of this book is that it has an unashamedly simple at-a-glance format, easy to get used to. The chapters are based on the traditional systems approach with sections dealing with disorders and diseases...the important facts are laid out concisely, primarily focusing on management, using evidence based guidelines for best midwifery practice." (RCGP Journal, April 2010) This is an excellent book for use in the clinical arena by nurse midwives, nurses, and other healthcare practitioners caring for women with preexisting medical problems." (Doody's Reviews, June 2009) "The editors highlight recognition of deviation from the normal as an essential component of midwifery and have provided a manual that will be appreciated by midwives in all areas of practice and will be of great value to students studying high-risk modules." (Midwives, April/May 2009) "This book is a must have for any midwife, particularly those working in the community, clinics and in high-risk areas... This book is an extremely useful reference tool. For students midwives it is an essential read when undertaking the 'complications' module of their course." (MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, January 2009) I am currently a final year student midwife and can confidently say that this book has a simple with easy to read definitions of each disorder. It has clear details on the management in pregnancy, labour and following birth from a midwifery perspective - a must for any student midwife and a fantastic reference for all qualified midwives. (5 Amazon Review )

Contributors vii
Foreword xii
Gwyneth Lewis
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
Acronyms and Abbreviations xv
Midwifery Care and Medical Disorders
1(12)
S. Elizabeth Robson
Pre-conception Care
2(1)
Antenatal Care
3(3)
Intrapartum Care
6(1)
Postnatal Care
7(1)
General Considerations
7(3)
Emergency Management
10(1)
Preventing Maternal Mortality
10(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
12(1)
Skin Disorders
13(6)
Catherine Gittins
Marian Parrish
Eczema
14(2)
Psoriasis
16(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
18(1)
Hypertensive Disorders
19(8)
Trudy Boyce
Claire Dodd
Jason Waugh
Chronic (Essential) Hypertension
20(2)
Pre-eclampsia
22(2)
Severe Pre-eclampsia/HELLP/Eclampsia
24(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
26(1)
Heart Disease
27(20)
Moira McLean
Frances Bu'Lock
S. Elizabeth Robson
Mild Structural Heart Disease
28(2)
Moderate Structural Heart Disease
30(2)
Severe Structural Heart Disease
32(2)
Valvular Heart Disease
34(2)
Marfan's Syndrome
36(2)
Functional Heart Disease: Cardiomyopathy
38(2)
Functional Heart Disease: Arrhythmias
40(2)
Ischaemic Heart Disease: Angina and Myocardial Infarction
42(2)
Pulmonary Hypertension and Eisenmenger's Syndrome
44(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
46(1)
Respiratory Disorders
47(14)
Michelle Goldie
Jane Scullion
Christopher Brightling
The Breathless Pregnant Woman
48(2)
Asthma
50(2)
Pneumonia and Chest Infections
52(2)
Tuberculosis
54(2)
Cystic Fibrosis
56(2)
Sarcoidosis
58(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
60(1)
Renal Disorders
61(12)
Nigel J. Brunskill
Andrea Goodlife
Urinary Tract Infections
62(2)
Chronic Kidney Disease
64(2)
Dialysis in Pregnancy
66(2)
Renal Transplantation
68(2)
Nephrotic Syndrome
70(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
72(1)
Endocrine Disorders
73(16)
Rob Gregory
Diane Todd
Mairie Halliday
Hypothyroidism
74(2)
Thyrotoxicosis
76(2)
Diabetes Mellitus
78(2)
Diabetes Mellitus
80(2)
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
82(2)
Addison's Disease (Adrenal Insufficiency)
84(2)
Prolactinoma
86(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
88(1)
Neurological Disorders
89(16)
Jo Matharu
Eleanor Burns-Kent
Edmund Howarth
Migraine and Headaches
90(2)
Epilepsy
92(3)
Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke
95(3)
Other Neuropathies
98(2)
Multiple Sclerosis
100(2)
Myasthenia Gravis
102(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
104(1)
Musculoskeletal Disorders
105(12)
S. Elizabeth Robson
Javed Iqbal
Edmund Howarth
Back and Pelvic Pain
106(2)
Diastasis RectiAbdominis
108(2)
Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
110(2)
Hypovitaminosis D and Osteomalacia
112(2)
Osteoporosis
114(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
116(1)
Gastrointestinal Disorders
117(20)
Manjiri Khare
Rosemary Lydall
Caroline Farrar
S. Elizabeth Robson
Gastro-oesophageal Reflux and Hiatus Hernia
118(2)
Coeliac Disease
120(2)
Ulcerative Colitis
122(2)
Crohn's Disease
124(2)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
126(2)
Haemorrhoids
128(2)
Anal Sphincter Disorders
130(2)
Obstetric Cholestasis
132(2)
Gall Bladder and Pancreatic Disease
134(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
136(1)
Autoimmune Disorders
137(10)
S. Elizabeth Robson
Sheena Hodgett
Rheumatoid Arthritis
138(2)
Raynaud's Phenomenon
140(2)
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
142(2)
Antiphospholipid (Hughes) Syndrome
144(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
146(1)
Infectious Conditions
147(16)
Karen Watkins
Veronica Johnson-Roffey
Juliet Houghton
Viral Hepatitis
148(2)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
150(2)
Malaria
152(2)
Listeriosis
154(2)
Toxoplasmosis
156(2)
Chickenpox
158(2)
Herpes Simplex Virus
160(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
162(1)
Metabolic Disorders
163(6)
Rowena Doughty
Jason Waugh
Obesity
164(2)
Phenylketonuria
166(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
168(1)
Haematological Disrders
169(16)
Abena Addo
S. Elizabeth Robson
Christina Oppenheimer
Iron Deficiency Anaemia
170(2)
Megaloblastic Anaemia
172(2)
Thalassaemia
174(2)
Sickle Cell Disorders
176(2)
Thrombocytopenia in Pregnancy
178(2)
Von Willebrand's Disease and Other Bleeding Disorders
180(2)
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
182(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
184(1)
Thrombo-embolic Disorders
185(10)
Daksha Elliott
Sue Pavord
Deep Vein Thrombosis
186(3)
Pulmonary Embolism
189(3)
Thrombophilia and Inherited Clotting Disorders
192(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
194(1)
Addictive Disorders
195(12)
Miranda Hayer
Tanu Singhal
Alcohol Addiction
196(2)
Cannabis Use
198(2)
Cocaine Addiction
200(2)
Heroin Addiction
202(2)
Amphetamine Addiction
204(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
206(1)
Psychiatric Disorders
207(6)
Kathryn Gutteridge
Renuka Lazarus
Antenatal Psychiatric Disorders
208(2)
Postnatal Psychiatric Disorders
210(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
212(1)
Neoplasia
213(10)
Julie Goddard
Jo Matharu
S. Elizabeth Robson
Breast Cancer
214(2)
Malignant Melanoma
216(2)
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
218(2)
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
220(2)
Patient Organisations and Essential Reading
222(1)
Appendices
223(39)
UK Maternal Deaths---Causes and Risk Factors
224(1)
UK Maternal Deaths by Type of Antenatal Care and Place of Delivery
225(1)
Daily Vitamin and Mineral Dietary Intake for Pregnancy and Lactation
226(1)
Dermatoses Specific to Pregnancy
227(1)
British Hypertension Society's Blood Pressure Measurement Recommendations
228(1)
Blood Pressure Devices for Use in Pregnancy and Obesity
229(1)
Glossary of Cardiac Terms
230(1)
New York Heart Association 1994 Classification of Heart Disease
231(1)
Drugs for Cardiac Disease---An Overview for Midwives
232(1)
Asthma in Pregnancy: An Information Leaflet for Pregnant Women
233(1)
Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis
234(1)
Diabetes Mellitus
235(1)
Drugs Used for Neurological Conditions
236(1)
Advice for Epileptic Women with Babies
237(1)
Pain Therapy Ladder for Pregnancy
238(1)
Biochemical Changes in Hypovitaminosis D
239(1)
Reflux Treatment Guidelines for Over-the-Counter Medications
240(1)
Reflux Treatment Guidelines for Prescribed Medications in Non-pregnancy
241(1)
Rome II Diagnostic Criteria for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
242(1)
Drugs for Autoimmune Disease---An Overview for Midwives
243(1)
The ABC of Hepatitis
244(1)
Other Infectious Viral Diseases
245(1)
Other Infectious Bacterial Diseases
246(1)
Body Mass Index
247(1)
Blood and Blood Products for Midwives
248(2)
Hospital Information Services for Jehovah's Witnesses
250(2)
Protocol for Community Management of Anaemia in Pregnancy
252(1)
Management Plan for Sickle Cell Crisis
253(1)
Wells Prediction Rule for Clinical Assessment of Deep Vein Thrombosis
254(1)
Risk Factors for Venous Thrombo-embolism in Pregnancy and the Puerperium
255(1)
Sudden Unexpected Deaths in Infancy 1993-1996: Contributory Factors Involving Carers
256(1)
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
257(1)
Treatment Guidance for Antenatal and Postnatal Psychiatric Disorders
258(1)
Advice to Patients on Coping with Cancer Symptoms and Side Effects
259(3)
Appendices References 262(3)
Chapter References 265
S. Elizabeth Robson is a Senior Lecturer in Midwifery at De Montfort University Jason Waugh is a Consultant Obstetrician at Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne