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Active Management Of Labour The Dublin Experience 4th Ed Odriscoll

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Active Management Of Labour The Dublin Experience 4th Ed Odriscoll
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Publisher: Edinburgh ; New York : Mosby
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.96 MB
Author: O'Driscoll, Kieran, Meagher, Declan; Robson, Michael
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 4th ed.

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Active Management Of Labour The Dublin Experience 4th Ed Odriscoll by O'driscoll, Kieran, Meagher, Declan; Robson, Michael instant download after payment.

xi, 223 pages :, Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-214) and index, Text -- Primigravidae v. multigravidae -- Induction v. acceleration -- Malpresentations, malformation, twins -- Duration of labour -- Diagnosis of labour -- Progress: first stage -- Progress: second stage -- Acceleration of slow labour -- Oxytocin in labour -- Normal and abnormal labour (dystocia) -- Inefficient uterine action -- Cephalopelvic disproportion -- Occipitoposterior position -- Trauma -- Pain -- Antenatal preparation -- Analgesic drugs -- Epidural anaesthesia -- Personal attention -- Role of the doctor -- Role of the nurse/midwife -- Role of the mother -- Care of the fetus -- Induction -- Organisation -- Cervix in labour -- Caesarean section rates -- Cerebral palsy -- Visual records -- Primigravid labour -- Duration of labour -- Diagnosis of labour -- Progress in labour -- Care of the fetus -- Oxytocin -- Analgesia -- Method of delivery and additional items -- Normal labour -- Abnormal labour: slow progress -- Abnormal labour: secondary arrest -- Method of treatment: artificial rupture of membranes -- Method of treatment: oxytocin infusion

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