References: Prenatal nursing care competency
Texts
American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist. (1992). Guidelines for perinatal care, (3rd ed.).IL, Washington: American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist.
Bolane, J.E. (1995). With child. Waco, TX: Childbirth Graphics.
Creehan, P.A., & Simpson, K.R. (1996). Perinatal nursing, New York: Lippincott.
May, K. and Mahlmeister, L.R. (1994.) Maternal and neonatal nursing: Family-centered care. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott.
Nichols, F.H. & Humenick, S.S. (1988). Childbirth education: Practice, research, and theory. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.
Olds, S., London, M., & Ladewig, P. (1996). Maternal newborn nursing: A family centered approach. (5th ed.). New York: Addison-Wesley.
Varney, H. (1987). Nurse midwifery. (2nd ed.). Boston MA:Blackwell Scientific.
Worthington-Roberts, B., & Williams, S.R. (1993). Nutrition in pregnancy and lactation, (5th ed.). St. Louis, MI: Mosby-Year Book.
Articles
Keleher, K. (1995). Primary care for women: Envirnomental assessment of the home, community, and workplace. Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 40(2), p. 88-96.
Lindberg, C.E., (1995). Perinatal transmission of HIV: How to counsel women, Maternal Child Nursing, Vol. 20, July/August, p. 207-212.
US Public Health Service, Recommendations for human immunodeficiency virus counseling and voluntary testing for pregnant women, (1995). MMWR, Vol. 44, July 7, p. 1-15.
US Public Health Service, American Academy of Pediatrics, SIDS Alliance, and Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs. (6/98.) Back to sleep: Reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Booklets
Chomitz, V.R., Cheung, L.W.Y., & Lieberman, E. (1995). The role of lifestyle in preventing low birth weight. In Center for the Future of Children, The Future of Children: Low Birth Weight (pp. 121-138). Los Altos, California: Center for the Future of Children.
Johnson, J., Johnson, M., Bock, R., Dannen, C., Hasslinger, M., Jaegly, P., & Smith, S. (1983). Miscarriage. Omaha,NE: Centering.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service. (1994). Eating for you and your baby.
U.S. Department of agriculture, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1995). Dietary guidelines for Americans.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control. (1986). Immunizations of adults. Atlanta, Georgia.
Pamphlets
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (1996). Amniocentesis. Washington, D.C.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (1991). Vaginal birth after cesarean delivery. Washington, D.C.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (4/97.) How to protect your new baby in the car.
Vermont Governor’s Highway Safety Commission. Children are Depending on You to Buckle’Em Up Properly! April 1999.
Vermont Department of Health. (1995). Feeding your baby: Birth to 6 months...breast milk or formula.
Vermont Department of Health. (1991). Signs of premature labor.
Healthy Babies ITV Training series
from Triple Markers Screening Provider Information Manual. (1995). Walters, C., Capeless, E., West, B., McKinnon, W., & Ormond, K. Triple marker screening test in pregnancy. Introduction.
Keleher, K.,(October 16, 1995).ITV Lecture. Critical periods in fetal development.US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Tips for Your Baby’s Safety.
US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Recommendations Revised to Prevent Infants Deaths from Soft Bedding, April 1999.
Vermont Department of Health. Training. (October 16, 1995). Maternal and child nursing in the community. An interview and teaching guide for pregnancy.