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Edition: | 4th |
Publisher: | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
ISBN: | 1-4511-1663-2 (1451116632) |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-4511-1663-2 (9781451116632) |
New Edition: | 1-975216-18-0 |
Old Edition: | 0-7817-3524-6 |
Binding: | with Supplement Hardcover + Internet Access Code |
Copyright: | 2012 |
Publish Date: | 05/12 |
Weight: | 2.20 Lbs. |
Pages: | 271 |
Carton Quantity: | 20 |
Subject Class: | OBG (Obstetrics & Gynecology) |
Remarks: | A New Edition of this title is due 01/25 |
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Return Policy: | Returns accepted up to 12 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply. This product contains software or Internet access code(s). Returns are not accepted if seal is broken or if access code revealed. |
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Discipline: | Obstetrics | Subject Definition: | Fetal Monitoring; Heart Rate, Fetal; Fetal Heart | NLM Class: | WQ 209 | LC Class: | RG628.3 | Abstract: | Fetal heart rate monitoring affects the lives of millions of women and infants every year in the United States alone. Used by all members of the obstetric team - nurses, students, midwives, and physicians . it is the primary method to assess fetal oxygenation in both the antepartum and intrapartum setting. Improving outcomes and promoting patient safety depends upon correct use and interpretation of fetal heart rate monitoring, and is crucial to daily obstetric practice. This fourth edition provides the obstetrical team a framework within which to interpret and understand fetal heart rate tracings and their implications. The text covers key issues as the physiological basis for monitoring, a discussion of fetal hypoxemia and neonatal encephalopathy, instrumentation and pattern recognition. In addition to an in-depth review of the standardized NICHD nomenclature and three-tiered FHR Category approach, there are chapters on intrapartum and antepartum management as well as fetal central nervous system effects on monitor patterns. Since fetal monitoring is primarily a screening tool there are also discussions on the use of backup methods for evaluation of abnormal patterns. This 4th edition also brings the addition of Lisa A. Miller CNM, JD, who provides a nursing and midwifery perspective as well an enhanced legal and risk management review. ... Plus, with this edition clinicians have access to a companion website with full text and an image bank for fast & simplified clinical review. |
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