Midwifery activities and care for somatic diseases
Pregnancy places increased demands on the female body. When there is no somatic disease, the woman's body is able to meet the changes related to pregnancy and childbirth and pass through them without consequences for the mother or the fetus. The topics in the textbook examine in detail the knowledge, skills and professional competence of future midwives in the presence of a somatic illness, in combination with pregnancy, childbirth or a gynecological problem. A basic line of behavior in emergency and emergency situations is outlined, and specific research and manipulations are discussed.
CONTENTS:
Review by Prof. Dr. Dobrin Paskalev
Introduction
1. Cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy and childbirth - midwifery competences
2. Obstetric activities and care for pregnant women with hypertension
3. Diseases of excretory system and their impact on pregnancy and childbirth
4. Monitoring and care for urination. Methods of functional examination of the kidneys
5. Diseases of the endocrine system and their relationship with pregnancy and childbirth - obstetric activities and care
6. Midwifery care for pregnant and giving birth with diabetes mellitus. Control of blood sugar levels
7. Obstetric care for gestational diabetes
8. Extragenital causes of sterility - competences of the midwife
9. Acute post-hemorrhage anemia during pregnancy and childbirth
10. Blood transfusion (hemotransfusion)
11. Psychosomatic diseases
12. Psychosomatics in gynecology
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