"Obstetrics for Nurses" by Charles B. Reed is a textbook that acts as a guide for nurses learning about how to help with pregnancy, labor, and taking care of mothers. The author felt the current books weren't good enough, so he wanted to make one with clear and complete information for nurses in a changing world. He starts by explaining why nurses need to know a lot about the body and how it works during childbirth. This book is made to give nurses a better understanding so they can deal with difficult situations during childbirth.
Obstetrics for Nurses
By Charles B. (Charles Bert) Reed
Equipping nurses with essential knowledge, this early 20th-century manual dives into the complexities of childbirth, guiding them through anatomy, pregnancy, and maternal care to meet the evolving demands of the profession.
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