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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1970
Robert V. Sharkey, Lawrence A. Heimlich
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Robert V. Sharkey, Lawrence A. Heimlich
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1993
The routine use of fetal heart rate monitoring (FHR) during labor is the means most commonly applied to follow high-risk gestations in the country (except the patient who refuses to have it), even for those practitioners who, otherwise, believe that there is no significant benefit for mother and/or fetus when it is applied to patients without high-risk
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The routine use of fetal heart rate monitoring (FHR) during labor is the means most commonly applied to follow high-risk gestations in the country (except the patient who refuses to have it), even for those practitioners who, otherwise, believe that there is no significant benefit for mother and/or fetus when it is applied to patients without high-risk
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