About This Book
This work serves as a comprehensive textbook on obstetrics tailored for nurses, emphasizing the importance of thorough knowledge in both normal and abnormal pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care. It covers essential topics such as anatomy, physiology, hygiene, and complications during childbirth, while also addressing the nurse's role in supporting patients through these critical processes. The text aims to equip nurses with the necessary skills and understanding to ensure safe childbirth experiences, highlighting the significance of cleanliness and preparedness in reducing risks. Illustrated with numerous diagrams, it distills years of obstetric knowledge into a concise format suitable for both classroom instruction and professional reference.
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