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Clinical Care Record Book For Midwifery Program (In Accordance With Inc Guidelines)
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 20 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789351528005
Master midwifery clinicals with the Clinical Care Record Book by Priscilla John. Aligned with INC guidelines and GNM/BSc Nursing syllabus, it covers essential birthing process elements, including female pelvis, fetal skull, and fetal circulation. Organized with the nursing process, it aids clinical reasoning and documentation for midwifery students. ISBN: 9789351528005
Prashant Tripathi –
I found this book extremely useful during my midwifery program. The structure and content are both excellent. It’s worth the investment!
Parmar Manank Pravinbhai –
A helpful tool for clinical practice. It follows the nursing process, which made documentation easy. A bit basic, but still useful for beginners.
Rushali N M –
The book is alright. It covers the basics well, but don’t expect too much in-depth analysis. Good for a quick review, though.
Mansi . –
This book is a must-have for any midwifery student. It has everything you need to document and understand the birthing process.!
Vedang Singhal –
This clinical record book served its purpose. The illustrations are helpful, and the nursing process is well explained. It’s good to have.
Nikhil Gupta –
A good resource for midwifery students. It follows INC guidelines, making it easy to follow. Some sections could be more detailed, but overall a helpful guide.
Akash Gupta –
Clear and concise. The book helped me understand the nursing process in midwifery. It could use a few more diagrams, but it’s good for the price.
Aditya Katole –
An average book. It’s helpful for understanding the basics, but you’ll need additional resources for comprehensive knowledge. It’s okay.
Navya –
Useful book, especially for understanding the birthing process. I wish there were more case studies included for practical application. Still, a valuable resource.
Nikhilesh –
This book helped me organize my clinical notes effectively. The illustrations of the fetal skull were particularly useful. A great aid for midwifery training!
Ankit Singh –
This is an invaluable resource. The organization and clarity of the content significantly enhanced my clinical understanding.
Rajnish Kalita –
Excellent book, especially for BSc Nursing students. Very well-organized and easy to understand. Covered all important elements with good depth.
Rodhsi Singhal –
Not bad, but not amazing either. Some chapters were great, while others felt rushed. The diagrams are helpful, though. It’s OK.
Yatharth Reddy Maddirala –
It’s a decent resource, but I found some sections lacking in depth. It is aligned with INC guidelines which is helpful, but not comprehensive.
Aditya Gujrawat –
A decent book for students. It aligns with the GNM syllabus which is a plus. Some topics could be explained better though.
Akhilesh Sajeev –
The book is useful for its adherence to INC guidelines. However, I wish it had more practical scenarios and case studies included.
Nikhil Yadav –
A great clinical companion! It covered all the essentials and helped me understand the birthing process thoroughly. Highly recommend it.
Manav Shrivastava –
The clinical record book is a solid companion for midwifery clinicals. It aligns well with the syllabus, which is a big plus. Recommended.
Junnyali Panthri –
I loved this book! It made understanding the fetal circulation so much easier. A well-organized and clearly written resource for midwifery students.
Prasoon Kumar –
The book is adequate, but I expected more detailed information, especially regarding complex cases. Serves as a basic guide.