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Book Synopsis
This, the 30th anniversary 5th edition, has been completely revised and updated but continues to provide the clear, concise and practical guidance necessary to manage the obstetric emergencies that confront those on the frontline of the labour ward. The advice, drawn from the author's extensive experience, is authoritative and unequivocal. The book is illustrated and fully indexed with selected references for further reading. Written for trainee and practising obstetricians, midwives and obstetric nurses.

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This concise, practical, beautifully written handbook addresses all the common, and many of the rarer complications which we can encounter and is clearly presented for immediate use, but also appropriately referenced for those with the time, inclination and need for in depth analysis. Apps are part of the future no doubt, but the written word is still king, and in the emergency scenario is likely to remain as such. I truly recommend this Handbook for everyone who could find themselves as the healthcare provider at the bedside of a mother in need anywhere in the resourced or under resourced world. - Prof Jim Dornan, Chair Health & Life Sciences UU, Chair Fetal Medicine QUB (retd.) Ulster Medical Journal July 2016

Table of Contents
Intrapartum care; Miscarriage; Ectopic pregnancy; Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy; Antepartum haemorrhage; Severe pre-eclampsia / eclampsia; Non-progressive labour: dystocia; Intrapartum fetal monitoring; Shoulder dystocia; Breech delivery; Twin & triplet delivery; Cord prolapse; Postpartum haemorrhage; Retained placenta; Lower genital tract trauma; Acute uterine inversion; Vaginal birth after caesarean section; Uterine rupture; Emergency obstetric hysterectomy; Haemorrhagic shock; Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Amniotic fluid embolism; Emergency uterine relaxation; Major vessel ligation & embolization; Trauma in pregnancy; Analgesia for emergency obstetric procedures; Immediate care of the new-born.

Essential Management of Obstetric Emergencies

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      Publisher: Clinical Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9781854570642, 978-1854570642
      ISBN10: 1854570641

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This, the 30th anniversary 5th edition, has been completely revised and updated but continues to provide the clear, concise and practical guidance necessary to manage the obstetric emergencies that confront those on the frontline of the labour ward. The advice, drawn from the author's extensive experience, is authoritative and unequivocal. The book is illustrated and fully indexed with selected references for further reading. Written for trainee and practising obstetricians, midwives and obstetric nurses.

      Trade Review
      This concise, practical, beautifully written handbook addresses all the common, and many of the rarer complications which we can encounter and is clearly presented for immediate use, but also appropriately referenced for those with the time, inclination and need for in depth analysis. Apps are part of the future no doubt, but the written word is still king, and in the emergency scenario is likely to remain as such. I truly recommend this Handbook for everyone who could find themselves as the healthcare provider at the bedside of a mother in need anywhere in the resourced or under resourced world. - Prof Jim Dornan, Chair Health & Life Sciences UU, Chair Fetal Medicine QUB (retd.) Ulster Medical Journal July 2016

      Table of Contents
      Intrapartum care; Miscarriage; Ectopic pregnancy; Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy; Antepartum haemorrhage; Severe pre-eclampsia / eclampsia; Non-progressive labour: dystocia; Intrapartum fetal monitoring; Shoulder dystocia; Breech delivery; Twin & triplet delivery; Cord prolapse; Postpartum haemorrhage; Retained placenta; Lower genital tract trauma; Acute uterine inversion; Vaginal birth after caesarean section; Uterine rupture; Emergency obstetric hysterectomy; Haemorrhagic shock; Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Amniotic fluid embolism; Emergency uterine relaxation; Major vessel ligation & embolization; Trauma in pregnancy; Analgesia for emergency obstetric procedures; Immediate care of the new-born.

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