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Oxorn-Foote Human Labor and Birth, Seventh Edition

Oxorn-Foote Human Labor and Birth, Seventh Edition

9781260019414
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Opis

The go-to guide to childbirth—completely revised and updated with new chapters

Highly acclaimed for its authoritative coverage of obstetric care and concise, easy-to-read format, Oxorn-Foote Human Labor & Birth is an essential resource for anyone performing or assisting in childbirth. Written for the real world of clinical practice, the popular guide expertly examines all mechanisms of labor and delivery. Updated and revised, this seventh edition offers proven best practices and step-by-step guidance to obstetric procedures, techniques, and patient management.

Oxorn-Foote Human Labor & Birth opens with a valuable review of clinical anatomy, followed by a thorough examination of the three stages of labor, with a focus on proper management and birthing techniques. The authors provide specific guidance on the full spectrum of complications and delivery situations, including Cesarean section, breech presentation, transverse lie, umbilical cord issues, dystocia, and more. Critical concerns such as preterm labor, antepartum hemorrhage, maternal and fetal complications, intrapartum infections, and post-term pregnancy are also addressed. No other book presents so much vital information in such a clearly illustrated manner.

Features

  • New! Patient Safety and Quality Assurance chapter with guidance on incorporating quality improvement into an obstetrics program
  • New! Medical Education chapter with a summary of adult learning theory and advice on providing individual and interprofessional team training
  • Full-color design with hundreds of original images clearly illustrating the techniques described
  • Key points are bulleted throughout to facilitate quick and easy retrieval of information

Szczegóły produktu
92602
9781260019414
9781260019414

Opis

Rok wydania
2023
Numer wydania
7
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Wymiary (mm)
152 x 229
Waga (g)
1404
  • Part I. Clinical Anatomy

    1.     Pelvis: Bones, Joints, and Ligaments

    2.     The Pelvic Floor

    3.     Perineum

    4.     Uterus and Vagina

    5.     Obstetric Pelvis

    6.     The Passenger: Fetus

    7.     Fetopelvic Relationships

    8.     Engagement, Synclitism, Asynclitism

    Part II. First Stage of Labor

    9.     Examination of the Patient

    10.  Normal Mechanisms of Labor

    11.  Clinical Course of Normal Labor

    12.  Fetal Health Surveillance in Labor

    13.  Induction of Labor

    14.  Labor Dystocia

    15.  Abnormal Cephalic Presentations

    Part III. Second Stage of Labor

    16.  The Second Stage of Labor

    17.  Operative Vaginal Delivery

    18.  Shoulder Dystocia

    Part IV. Third Stage of Labor

    19.  Delivery of the Placenta, Retained Placenta, and Placenta Accreta

    20.  Postpartum Hemorrhage

    21.  Episiotomy, Lacerations, Uterine Rupture, and Inversion

    Part V. Complicated Labor

    22.  Cesarean Section

    23.  Trial of Labor After Previous Cesarean Section

    24.  Obesity in Pregnancy

    25.  Breech Presentation

    26.  Transverse Lie

    27.  Compound Presentation

    28.  The Umbilical Cord

    29.  Multiple Pregnancy

    Part VI. Other Issues

    30.  Preterm Labor

    31.  Antepartum Hemorrhage

    32.  Maternal Complications in Labor

    33.  Labor in the Presence of Fetal Complications

    34.  Intrapartum Infections

    35.  Postterm Pregnancy

    36.  Obstetric Anesthesia and Analgesia

    37.  Intrapartum Imaging

    38.  The Puerperium

    39.  The Newborn Infant

     

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