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Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Concepts and Applications

Publication Year:
2018
Edition:
3rd Ed.
Author:
Menihan, Cydney Afriat; Kopel-Puretz, Ellen
Publisher:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW)
ISBN:
978-1-49-639615-0
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The newly updated Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Concepts and Applications, 3rd Edition, is an invaluable guide for clinicians (nurses, nurse-midwives, physicians) responsible for ordering, initiating, performing, and interpreting electronic fetal monitoring (EFM).

Written by OB/GYN nurses and advanced practitioners, this combination textbook/workbook offers clinicians involved in perinatal care a uniquely detailed, in-depth, and historical perspective on EFM. Topics include maternal-fetal physiology, EFM instrumentation, antepartum and intrapartum fetal assessment and pattern interpretation, and a variety of additional issues and challenges relevant to the current state of EFM practice. Applicable to both the novice and seasoned practitioner, this text is useful as a both a primer for this specialty field and also as a detailed resource to ready for the NCC Certificate of Added Qualification in EFM.

Upgrade and update your EFM skills with:
  • Examples of EFM tracings that demonstrate the points presented in the text– including 22 case studies annotated with real-time bedside interpretation, followed by expert review with commentary to support these analyses.
  • Validation of knowledge - New! End-of-chapter stu
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Platform:
OvidSP
Publisher:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW)
Product Type:
Book
Author:
Menihan, Cydney Afriat; Kopel-Puretz, Ellen
ISBN:
978-1-49-639615-0
Specialty:
  • Advanced Practice
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Obstetrics & Women's Health
Language:
English
Edition:
3rd Ed.
Pages:
408
Publication Year:
2018
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