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PROMOTING QUALITY MATERNAL AND NEWBORNCARE A REFERENCE MANUAL FOR PROGRAM MANAGERS

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: U.S MACMILLAN PRESS AND SAVE THE CHILDREN UK 1998Description: 85P. :,XXV illSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • RG951 1998
Summary: "The MBNC manual is intended for use by skilled providers (including midwives, doctors, and nurses) who care for women and newborns in low-resource settings. Basic care can be given in a variety of sites, including the woman's home, the peripheral health center, and the district referral hospital. It is assumed that the skilled provider will furnish all basic care services, identify and manage common complications, and stabilize (if necessary) and refer/transfer women and newborns needing additional interventions. It is recognized, however, that some skilled providers will also be capable of treating more complex conditions" ( --Preface).
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Long Loan Books National Council for Population and Development Library RG951 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1396

"First published February 2004. Reprinted September 2004 with additional information and modified cross-referencing"--T.p. verso.

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"The MBNC manual is intended for use by skilled providers (including midwives, doctors, and nurses) who care for women and newborns in low-resource settings. Basic care can be given in a variety of sites, including the woman's home, the peripheral health center, and the district referral hospital. It is assumed that the skilled provider will furnish all basic care services, identify and manage common complications, and stabilize (if necessary) and refer/transfer women and newborns needing additional interventions. It is recognized, however, that some skilled providers will also be capable of treating more complex conditions" ( --Preface).

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