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Electronic Fetal Monitoring and Obstetrical Malpractice
Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1985The standard of care with regard to any new medical technology develops slowly. Attitudes must change, and equipment must be purchased, installed and utilized. Technical problems must be resolved and protocols established. Advances are better understood and more aggressively pursued by some physicians than others, with a consequent disparity in ...
B S, Schifrin, H, Weissman, J, Wiley
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring and Later Outcome
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1994The principal rationale for the almost universal use of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labor is that its use can effectively prevent the full expression of brain-damaging birth asphyxia by timely intervention in labor. This central hypothesis of EFM has never been adequately tested, in part because of the difficulty of obtaining a large enough ...
N, Paneth, M, Bommarito, J, Stricker
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Electronic fetal monitoring equipment
British Journal of Midwifery, 2001This article reviews a range of electronic fetal monitors, produced by three manufacturers — Hewlett Packard, Huntleigh Diagnostics and Nicolet Vascular Inc. It aims to familiarise midwives with the functions of the monitoring devices available, and considers some possible advantages and disadvantages of the use of different types of electronic fetal ...
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Family Medicine Obstetrics
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2012Electronic fetal monitoring assesses fetal health during the prenatal and intrapartum process. Intermittent auscultation does not detect key elements of fetal risk, such as beat-to-beat variability. Family medicine obstetric fellowships have contributed new knowledge to this process by articulating a method of analysis that builds on evidence-based ...
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981In Reply.— Comments in my communication alluding to Drs Banta and Thacker relate to reports in the Washington Daily News and other media after news release of their views of EFM based on "their extensive review of the literature." Opinions I express are the result of my involvement in the development and use of EFM since its inception nearly two ...
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Routine electronic fetal monitoring during labor
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1981(1981). Routine electronic fetal monitoring during labor. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica: Vol. 60, No. sup99, pp. 1-29.
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring Nursing Management Defined
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1985During the past decade, electronic fetal monitoring has been used extensively as a method of assessing fetal well-being. The use of fetal monitors has major implications for nurses. Presented are fetal monitoring nursing guidelines, criteria for documentation, and continuing educational programs.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lynne Penberthy +2 more
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Electronic defects in metal oxide photocatalysts
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Ernest Pastor +2 more
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