Clinical Protocols in Labour Contributor(s): Marsh, Michael S. (Author), Rennie, Janet M. (Author), Groves, Phillipa A. (Author) |
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ISBN: 184214085X ISBN-13: 9781842140857 Publisher: CRC Press OUR PRICE: $56.95 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: January 2002 Annotation: Based on the protocols in use at the highly acclaimed King's College Hospital in London, Clinical Protocols in Labour presents a consensus of the best and most appropriate techniques for standard delivery and uncommon clinical scenarios. Each chapter is written as a stand-alone unit giving the reader easy access to the information. Coverage ranges from a general approach to care, normal labour, and care of the baby to specific issues such as eclampsia and pre-eclampsia, uterine rupture, and postpartum bleeding. In addition, the book includes protocols for emergency closure of the labour ward, communication among members of the labour team, and more. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Gynecology & Obstetrics - Medical | Pediatrics - Medical | Nursing - Maternity, Perinatal, Women's Health |
Dewey: 618.5 |
LCCN: 2001050060 |
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 6.52" W x 9.58" (1.11 lbs) 212 pages |
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Publisher Description: Based on the protocols in use at the highly acclaimed King's College Hospital in London, Clinical Protocols in Labour presents a consensus of the best and most appropriate techniques for standard delivery and uncommon clinical scenarios. Each chapter is written as a stand-alone unit making the information easy to find. Coverage ranges from a general approach to care, normal labour, and care of the baby to specific issues such as eclampsia and pre-eclampsia, uterine rupture, and postpartum bleeding. In addition, the book includes protocols for emergency closure of the labour ward, communication among members of the labour team, and more. A compact, authoritative volume, Clinical Protocols in Labour provides practical templates for the perinatal management of women and their babies during labour and delivery. |