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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Intrapartum fetal monitoring to assess fetal well-being during the labor and delivery process has been a central component of intrapartum care for decades. Today, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is the most common method used to assess the fetus during labor without substantial evidence to suggest a benefit.
Alison G, Cahill, Janine, Spain
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Intrapartum fetal monitoring to assess fetal well-being during the labor and delivery process has been a central component of intrapartum care for decades. Today, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is the most common method used to assess the fetus during labor without substantial evidence to suggest a benefit.
Alison G, Cahill, Janine, Spain
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996
Currently, recommendations regarding the marginal value of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) to the standard practice management of the patient in labor must be couched in qualifications regarding both patient tolerance for risk and health team uncertainty about practice guidelines for intermittent auscultation during pregnancy.
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Currently, recommendations regarding the marginal value of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) to the standard practice management of the patient in labor must be couched in qualifications regarding both patient tolerance for risk and health team uncertainty about practice guidelines for intermittent auscultation during pregnancy.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1979
Medical technology has improved at a staggering pace, and perhaps obstetrics is the field most affected by this progress. obstetrician now depends on information from electronic equipment to follow growth and development of the fetus, to diagnose fetal anomalies, and to assess the fetus's condition before and during birth.
J C, Hobbins, R, Freeman, J T, Queenan
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Medical technology has improved at a staggering pace, and perhaps obstetrics is the field most affected by this progress. obstetrician now depends on information from electronic equipment to follow growth and development of the fetus, to diagnose fetal anomalies, and to assess the fetus's condition before and during birth.
J C, Hobbins, R, Freeman, J T, Queenan
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2023
Abstract The goal of fetal assessment and monitoring is to improve neonatal outcomes by reducing neonatal mortality and neurologic morbidity. A knowledge of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) allows one to anticipate problems and communicate concerns regarding fetal well-being.
Bhavani Shankar Kodali, Scott Segal
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Abstract The goal of fetal assessment and monitoring is to improve neonatal outcomes by reducing neonatal mortality and neurologic morbidity. A knowledge of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) allows one to anticipate problems and communicate concerns regarding fetal well-being.
Bhavani Shankar Kodali, Scott Segal
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Monitoring fetal movement serves as an indirect measure of central nervous system integrity and function. The coordination of whole-body movement, which requires complex neurologic control, is similar to that of the preterm newborn infant. Short-term observations of the fetus are best performed using real-time ultrasound imaging or Doppler ultrasound ...
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Monitoring fetal movement serves as an indirect measure of central nervous system integrity and function. The coordination of whole-body movement, which requires complex neurologic control, is similar to that of the preterm newborn infant. Short-term observations of the fetus are best performed using real-time ultrasound imaging or Doppler ultrasound ...
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