Make sure you fully understand how to care for women and newborns! Foundations of Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing, 7th Edition integrates essential maternity information into the overall continuum of nursing care to show how to provide safe care in the clinical setting. With easy-to-understand language, this updated text uses evidence-based guidelines and step-by-step instructions for assessments and interventions to help you quickly master key skills and techniques. Also emphasized is the importance of understanding family, communication, culture, patient teaching, and clinical decision making. This edition reflects the latest QSEN competencies, and the accompanying Evolve website includes review questions to prepare students for the NCLEX ® exam!
This textbook may be shining by contrast but it has a couple of things going for it, IMO. 1) It is written in language that intends for it to be understood. It doesn't use esoteric terms it hasn't introduced before. It doesn't use acronyms it never explains. This is such a relief. 2) It has chapter summaries. This is a huge deal when you have super long chapters! What did I just read?! Well, let me check the summary. Ahh! Yes, now I remember. Also for exam reviews. For real. 3) It has reading comprehensions AND ANSWERS. It doesn't just ask you something and leave you hanging. Obviously great for verifying reading comprehension but also so great for exam review. This is definitely one of the better textbooks in nursing school thus far.
This is actually a decent book, with good connections to nursing priorities. It summarized key ideas pretty well without being long-winded, though there were a few times when I wished it could have gone a bit more in depth, or made better connections.
Overall, not terrible. I would recommend using it with the Evolve resources online, because those do very well with summarizing and giving key points for reference and study.
I had to read this for my OB class in nursing school, yes it is a textbook and thus can be a bit dry but honestly it was really interesting and I think I might keep it rather than reselling it.