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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY OF THE OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGICAL SPECTRUM IN MODERN KOREAN
V.A. Kompaniiets, L.Ye. Rybachkivska
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Obstetric ultrasound terminology
Seminars in Perinatology, 2013Obstetric ultrasound terminology currently varies between CPT book terminology and society guidelines. The major medical societies representing practitioners in this area have worked together to provide consistent guidelines for their members, in the interest of high-quality patient care.
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LATIN TERMINOLOGY OF VETERINARY OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY: LEXICAL-SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC FEATURES
I.V. Karbovnik +2 more
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Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2018
Introduction Comprehension of healthcare terminology across diverse populations is critical to patient education and engagement. Methods Women in Oahu, Hawai'i with a recent delivery were interviewed about their understanding of ten common obstetric terms.
Mary, Guo +4 more
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Introduction Comprehension of healthcare terminology across diverse populations is critical to patient education and engagement. Methods Women in Oahu, Hawai'i with a recent delivery were interviewed about their understanding of ten common obstetric terms.
Mary, Guo +4 more
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2010
Tesa Ivey, MSN, APN TLIvey@uams.edu Background With numerous rural hospitals struggling to remain open, often the continuing education budget and the nurse educator position are the first things slashed. This creates a problem for rural nurses and physicians to remain current on changes in obstetrical practice.
Sarah Rhoads +2 more
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Tesa Ivey, MSN, APN TLIvey@uams.edu Background With numerous rural hospitals struggling to remain open, often the continuing education budget and the nurse educator position are the first things slashed. This creates a problem for rural nurses and physicians to remain current on changes in obstetrical practice.
Sarah Rhoads +2 more
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[Motives for a revision of the physiology of labor and an updating of obstetric terminology].
Minerva ginecologica, 2000During the second half of our century, revolutionary progress has been made in obstetrics in terms of care, prevention and technology, but curiously a number of doctrinal questions have been left unresolved which are more important in cultural and practical terms than is commonly thought.
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Terminology: obstetric violence
American Journal of Obstetrics and GynecologyTatiana Henriques Leite +2 more
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ESPEN guidelines on definitions and terminology of clinical nutrition
Clinical Nutrition, 2017Tommy Cederholm +2 more
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