
Myles Textbook for Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing I_17e_SAE
- 1st Edition - July 15, 2024
- Imprint: Elsevier India
- Editors: Manju Chhugani, Preysi Chauhan, Renu Kharb
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 8 1 - 3 1 2 - 6 8 4 5 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 8 1 - 3 1 2 - 6 8 4 6 - 9
Myles Textbook for Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing has been the gold standard textbook for studying Midwifery/Obstetricsand Gynecology for the past 60 years. The first South Asi… Read more
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Myles Textbook for Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing has been the gold standard textbook for studying Midwifery/Obstetrics
and Gynecology for the past 60 years. The first South Asia edition is based on the 17th edition of the Myles Textbook of
Midwifery, customized to meet the syllabus requirements of South Asian countries. For the first time, this edition expands
beyond its traditional focus on obstetrics to include comprehensive sections on Gynaecology and Abnormal Midwifery. This
enhancement reflects our commitment to providing a more holistic and integrated approach to women’s health care. It is
divided into two volumes according to the revised INC curriculum. This comprehensive resource serves as a one-stop guide
for undergraduate nursing students (BSc, post-basic, and GNM) and as a reference guide for postgraduate nursing students
and Gynecology for the past 60 years. The first South Asia edition is based on the 17th edition of the Myles Textbook of
Midwifery, customized to meet the syllabus requirements of South Asian countries. For the first time, this edition expands
beyond its traditional focus on obstetrics to include comprehensive sections on Gynaecology and Abnormal Midwifery. This
enhancement reflects our commitment to providing a more holistic and integrated approach to women’s health care. It is
divided into two volumes according to the revised INC curriculum. This comprehensive resource serves as a one-stop guide
for undergraduate nursing students (BSc, post-basic, and GNM) and as a reference guide for postgraduate nursing students
Volume I comprises 7 units covering the management of Normal Obstetrics and Midwifery, adhering to national guidelines
and incorporating international standards. This ensures students are equipped to practice globally.
• The colourful images in this book will create interest among students. The diagrammatic flow of complex processes,
pathogenesis and management provides concise and comprehensive view of each topic.
• Midwifery procedure checklists given in the appendix section prepare students for clinical practice and help them attain
competence.
• Multiple choice and solved questions are given at the end of each chapter for self-evaluation and to reinforce further study.
and incorporating international standards. This ensures students are equipped to practice globally.
• The colourful images in this book will create interest among students. The diagrammatic flow of complex processes,
pathogenesis and management provides concise and comprehensive view of each topic.
• Midwifery procedure checklists given in the appendix section prepare students for clinical practice and help them attain
competence.
• Multiple choice and solved questions are given at the end of each chapter for self-evaluation and to reinforce further study.
ChapterContent
Volume 1 - Midwifery/Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing I, including SBA Module
Unit 1 - Introduction to midwifery
1History of Midwifery in India
2Current scenario of maternity care in India
3Current trends in midwifery and OBG nursing
4Legal provisions in midwifery practice in India
Unit 2 - Anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system and conception (Maternal, Fetal & Newborn physiology)
5The female pelvis and the reproductive organs
6The female urinary tract
7Hormonal cycles - fertilization and early development
8The placenta
9The fetus
Unit 3 - Assessment and management of normal pregnancy (antenatal)
10Preconception care
11Pregnancy assessment and Diagnosis
12Normal pregnancy
13Antenatal care (I, II & III Trimesters)
Unit 4 - Physiology, management and care during labour (12 hours Theory)
14Normal labour and birth
Unit 5 - Postpartum care
15Physiology of puerperium and Planned parenthood
16Lactation & its management
17Maternal mental health
Unit 6 - Assessment and ongoing care of normal neonates
18Care of New-born and assessment
19Minor disorders of newborn and its management
Unit 7 - Family welfare services
20Family planning
21Legal aspects in Family planning
22Gender related issues in SRH
Volume 1 - Midwifery/Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing I, including SBA Module
Unit 1 - Introduction to midwifery
1History of Midwifery in India
2Current scenario of maternity care in India
3Current trends in midwifery and OBG nursing
4Legal provisions in midwifery practice in India
Unit 2 - Anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system and conception (Maternal, Fetal & Newborn physiology)
5The female pelvis and the reproductive organs
6The female urinary tract
7Hormonal cycles - fertilization and early development
8The placenta
9The fetus
Unit 3 - Assessment and management of normal pregnancy (antenatal)
10Preconception care
11Pregnancy assessment and Diagnosis
12Normal pregnancy
13Antenatal care (I, II & III Trimesters)
Unit 4 - Physiology, management and care during labour (12 hours Theory)
14Normal labour and birth
Unit 5 - Postpartum care
15Physiology of puerperium and Planned parenthood
16Lactation & its management
17Maternal mental health
Unit 6 - Assessment and ongoing care of normal neonates
18Care of New-born and assessment
19Minor disorders of newborn and its management
Unit 7 - Family welfare services
20Family planning
21Legal aspects in Family planning
22Gender related issues in SRH
- Edition: 1
- Published: July 15, 2024
- Imprint: Elsevier India
- Language: English
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Manju Chhugani
Affiliations and expertise
Professor & Principal,
Rufaida School of Nursing Sciences and Allied HealthPC
Preysi Chauhan
Affiliations and expertise
Faculty,
Rufaida School of Nursing Sciences and Allied HealthRK
Renu Kharb
Affiliations and expertise
Faculty Rufaida School of Nursing Sciences and Allied Health Jamia Hamdard