Simkin's The Labor Progress Handbook : Early Interventions to Prevent and Treat Dystocia
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Author:HANSON Lisa / MALLOY Emily / SIMKIN Penny
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ISBN:9781119754466
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Publication Date:January 2024
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Edition:5
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Pages:384
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom


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Simkin's The Labor Progress Handbook : Early Interventions to Prevent and Treat Dystocia
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Author:HANSON Lisa / MALLOY Emily / SIMKIN Penny
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ISBN:9781119754466
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Publication Date:January 2024
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Edition:5
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Pages:384
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
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This invaluable guide unravels the complexities of labour, equipping you with practical strategies to overcome challenges encountered along the way. Inside this comprehensive book, you'll discover a wealth of low-technology, evidence-based interventions designed to prevent and manage difficult or prolonged labours. Grounded in research and practical experience, these approaches are tailored by doulas and clinicians to provide optimal care and achieve successful outcomes.
The fifth edition of this prestigious text includes information on:
- Labour dystocia causes and early interventions and strategies promoting normal labour and birth
- Application of fetal heart rate monitoring (intermittent auscultation, continuous electronic fetal monitoring, and wireless telemetry) while promoting movement and labour progress
- The role of oxytocin and labour progress, and ethical considerations in oxytocin administration
- Prolonged prelabour and latent first through fourth stage labour, addressing factors associated with dystocia
- Positions, comfort measures and respectful care
With meticulous referencing and clear, practical instructions throughout, Simkin's Labor Progress Handbook continues to be a timely and accessible guide for novices and experts alike, including doulas, nurses, midwives, physicians, and students.
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This invaluable guide unravels the complexities of labour, equipping you with practical strategies to overcome challenges encountered along the way. Inside this comprehensive book, you'll discover a wealth of low-technology, evidence-based interventions designed to prevent and manage difficult or prolonged labours. Grounded in research and practical experience, these approaches are tailored by doulas and clinicians to provide optimal care and achieve successful outcomes.
The fifth edition of this prestigious text includes information on:
- Labour dystocia causes and early interventions and strategies promoting normal labour and birth
- Application of fetal heart rate monitoring (intermittent auscultation, continuous electronic fetal monitoring, and wireless telemetry) while promoting movement and labour progress
- The role of oxytocin and labour progress, and ethical considerations in oxytocin administration
- Prolonged prelabour and latent first through fourth stage labour, addressing factors associated with dystocia
- Positions, comfort measures and respectful care
With meticulous referencing and clear, practical instructions throughout, Simkin's Labor Progress Handbook continues to be a timely and accessible guide for novices and experts alike, including doulas, nurses, midwives, physicians, and students.
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Author: HANSON Lisa / MALLOY Emily / SIMKIN PennyISBN: 9781119754466Publication Date: January 2024Edition: 5Pages: 384Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Wiley-BlackwellCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
This invaluable guide unravels the complexities of labour, equipping you with practical strategies to overcome challenges encountered along the way. Inside this comprehensive book, you'll discover a wealth of low-technology, evidence-based interventions designed to prevent and manage difficult or prolonged labours. Grounded in research and practical experience, these approaches are tailored by doulas and clinicians to provide optimal care and achieve successful outcomes.
The fifth edition of this prestigious text includes information on:
- Labour dystocia causes and early interventions and strategies promoting normal labour and birth
- Application of fetal heart rate monitoring (intermittent auscultation, continuous electronic fetal monitoring, and wireless telemetry) while promoting movement and labour progress
- The role of oxytocin and labour progress, and ethical considerations in oxytocin administration
- Prolonged prelabour and latent first through fourth stage labour, addressing factors associated with dystocia
- Positions, comfort measures and respectful care
With meticulous referencing and clear, practical instructions throughout, Simkin's Labor Progress Handbook continues to be a timely and accessible guide for novices and experts alike, including doulas, nurses, midwives, physicians, and students.
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Author: HANSON Lisa / MALLOY Emily / SIMKIN PennyISBN: 9781119754466Publication Date: January 2024Edition: 5Pages: 384Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Wiley-BlackwellCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
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