Art and Soul: Creativity in midwifery education
(2005)
Book Chapter
Baker, K. (2005). Art and Soul: Creativity in midwifery education. In L. Davies (Ed.), The Art and Soul of Midwifery: Creativity in Practice, Education and Research. Elsevier
All Outputs (17)
The need for interprofessional working (2005)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., Sellman, D., & Senior, B. (2005). The need for interprofessional working. In G. Barrett, D. Sellman, & J. Thomas (Eds.), Interprofessional Working for Health and Social Care: Professional Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Nursing (2005)
Book Chapter
Sellman, D., Godsell, M., & Townley, M. (2005). Nursing. In G. Barrett, D. Sellman, & J. Thomas (Eds.), Interprofessional Working for Health and Social Care: Professional Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Speech and language therapy: Issues in professional practice (2005)
Book Chapter
Glogowska, M. (2005). Speech and language therapy: Issues in professional practice. In C. Anderson, & A. van der Gaag (Eds.), Speech and Language Therapy: Issues in Professional Practice. London: Whurr
Midwifery Best practice vol 3 (2005)
Book Chapter
Mitchell, M. (2005). Midwifery Best practice vol 3. In S. Wickham (Ed.), Midwifery Best practice vol 3. Books for Midwives
Defibrillation theory and practice (2005)
Book Chapter
Moule, P., & Albarran, J. (2005). Defibrillation theory and practice. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (151-176). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Management of the airway and breathing (2005)
Book Chapter
Younker, J., & McKay, U. (2005). Management of the airway and breathing. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (104-126). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
The universal advanced life support algorithm (2005)
Book Chapter
Younker, J. (2005). The universal advanced life support algorithm. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (94-103). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Special circumstances (2005)
Book Chapter
Younker, J. (2005). Special circumstances. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (231-252). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Recognising the sick patient and preventing cardiac arrest (2005)
Book Chapter
Snelling, P. (2005). Recognising the sick patient and preventing cardiac arrest. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (16-42). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Professional, ethical and legal issues (2005)
Book Chapter
Snelling, P. (2005). Professional, ethical and legal issues. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (2-15). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Basic life support algorithm (2005)
Book Chapter
Moule, P. (2005). Basic life support algorithm. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and response (72-93). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Resuscitation equipment (2005)
Book Chapter
McKay, U. (2005). Resuscitation equipment. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (43-59). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Monitoring and assessing cardiac rhythms (2005)
Book Chapter
Albarran, J. (2005). Monitoring and assessing cardiac rhythms. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (127-150). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Drugs and delivery (2005)
Book Chapter
Snelling, P. (2005). Drugs and delivery. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (177-197). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Management of potentially reversible causes of cardiac arrest (2005)
Book Chapter
Hoskins, R. (2005). Management of potentially reversible causes of cardiac arrest. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (198-214). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K. (2005)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K. (2005). Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K. In R. E. Balin (Ed.), Trends in Midwifery Research (69-101). New York: Nova Science Publishers, IncThe publishers invited the author to contribute this chapter to a volume demonstrating the breadth of international midwifery research, alongside contributions from America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Reports original qualitative data from a... Read More about Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K..