Handbook of Contraception and Sexual Health (4th Ed.)
Auteur : Everett Suzanne
Offering a comprehensive guide to contraception and sexual health, the new edition of this practical handbook has been fully updated with the latest clinical guidance, research and methods, including new technologies.
Giving clear and detailed information about all contraceptive methods, including how to use them, contra-indications, interactions and common patient anxieties, this guide takes an integrated approach to sexual health. It includes updated chapters on the consultation, person-centred care, anatomy and physiology, and sexually transmitted infections. The new edition adds content on pharmacology for independent prescribers, pornography, trafficking, female genital mutilation (FGM) and other issues related to safeguarding, LGBT sexuality, and new technologies such as apps, online screening kits and SH24.
With plenty of self-assessment exercises, question and answers, and case scenarios, the Handbook of Contraception and Sexual Health is an essential read for all nurses, midwives and allied health professionals working in community health and primary care settings.
1.The Consultation 2.Anatomy and Physiology 3.Fertility Awareness 4.Sexually transmitted infections 5.Male Methods 6.Female barrier methods 7.Combined contraceptive pills 8.Progestogen pills 9.Injectable 10.Implants 11.IUD 12.IUS 13.Emergency contraception 14.Sterilisation 15.Preconceptual 16.Pregnancy
Suzanne Everett isa senior nurse practitioner in sexual health and a senior lecturer and senior teaching fellow in sexual health at Middlesex University. She is currently undertaking a PhD in sexuality and nursing.
Date de parution : 07-2020
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 07-2020
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Handbook of Contraception and Sexual Health :
Mots-clés :
Emergency Contraception; Unprotected Sexual Intercourse; Contraception; Local Anaesthetic; Sexuality; Ectopic Pregnancy; Sexual Health; Ulipristal Acetate; Contraceptive; Irregular Bleeding; technology; Vas Deferens; Consultation; Nurse Client Relationship; Prescribing; Hormone Free Interval; Nursing; Irregular Bleeding Patterns; LGBT sexuality; VTE; Contraceptive methods; Corpus Luteum; Sexually transmitted infections; Bimanual Examination; Person-centred care; Intrauterine Pregnancy; Female genital mutilation; Natural Family Planning Methods; Gestational Trophoblastic Disease; Evening Primrose Oil; Menstrual Period; Pregnancy Test; Female Condom; United Kingdom Medical Eligibility Criteria; Sympto Thermal Method; Monophasic Pill; Natural Family Planning; Fertility Awareness Method