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Varney's Midwifery, Fourth Edition

Varney's Midwifery, Fourth Edition
By Helen Varney Burst

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Encompassing the entire scope of the practice of midwifery, Varney's Midwifery covers the provision of primary care to women from puberty through senescence, including the maternity cycle and primary care of the well newborn. This new edition has been extensively revised and updated to reflect the full scope of current midwifery practice.

It contains new chapters on nutrition in women's health, primary care and midwifery, pharmacology and midwifery, international midwifery and safe motherhood, cultural competence in midwifery practice, and common diagnoses in women's gynecological health. Four new skills chapters are also included.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #203666 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-01-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 1386 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
Winner of the American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Book of the Year Award 2003

About the Author
Helen Varney, CNM, MSN, DHL (Hon.), FACNM - Yale University School of Nursing, Nurse-Midwifery Program

Jan M. Kriebs, CNM, MSN, FACNM - University of Maryland School of Medicine

Carolyn L. Gegor, CNM, MS, FACNM - University of Maryland School of Medicine


Customer Reviews

This book is a must reference for every practicing midwife.5
I have read the other posted reviews of this textbook and feel obliged to respond to those who negatively critiqued its application to out-of-hospital birth. Midwifery IS midwifery. The principles put forth in this third edition set the gold standard for safe and competent care of mothers and neonates ... regardless of the setting ... and also provide the parameters for well-woman care. It would behoove every midwife to become as knowledgeable as possible about full-scope midwifery practice and Varney's Midwifery provides an ideal resource.

Keep Your Second Edition and Your Money!1
A great disappointment after a long wait. The midwifery community, eagerly anticipating the release of this third edition, and expecting promised text changes and updates on practice, received a political travesty instead of a midwifery textbook. Historical information pertaining to the midwifery movement in the United States is not only inaccurate, but intentionally deceiving. Sadly, this book endeavors to further divide midwives from differing educational backgrounds in the U. S., where great efforts are being made to unite the profession. As for core educational and reference content, the book does not provide enough updated information to justify its purchase if one already owns the second edition. For one small example, even though the text touches on information pertaining to out-of-hospital birth, it does not give adequate information in these areas. It is apparent that the author is occupied with political rather than educational agendas. Don't let the name change deceive you ... this is most certainly "nurse-midwifery" from the author's perspective. An extreme disappointment.

This book is the quintessential textbook for midwives.5
As Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nurse-Midwifery (JNM), the official publication of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, I would like to share my own unequivocal 5-star rating of this textbook for midwives as well as some excerpted comments taken from the excellent review it received in the March/April 1997 issue of JNM. Here's what Judith Carveth Trexler, CNM, PhD, the reviewer, had to say: "Midwives have long awaited the third edition of this classic reference. Its expansion in size and scope make it the definitive text for midwives and one that clearly serves as a primary reference for the profession .... Although midwives remain the primary audience for this book, it also serves as an excellent resource for medical students, nurses (particularly those in advanced practice), physician assistants, and other health professionals who find themselves in need of a comprehensive text that applies the physiologic and psychosocial dimensions of women's and infant health to safe, client-centered clinical management."