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Susan Gauge, SRN, SCM, ONC, ADM, Clinical Midwife, Birmingham Women's Healthcare NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK; and Christine Henderson, RN, RM, MA(Warwick), MTD, DPHE(Surrey), DipN(Lond), Research Fellow, School of Health Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK
2nd Edition
Churchill Livingstone
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Gynecology & Obstetrics
This practical guide to the understanding and interpretation of CTG traces will help all health care professionals involved with maternity care develop greater accuracy and confidence when using this equipment. CTG MADE EASY builds upon the success of the previous two editions and now includes useful tools for effective practice.
Key Features
- Case studies using actual CTG traces help develop confidence and accuracy in interpretation
- Workbook format enables the student to conduct self-assessment before accessing the correct analysis and outcome overleaf
- Provides a useful summary chart to ensure effective risk management in clinical practice
New to this Edition
- New expanded chapter entitled Assessing Fetal Well-being that includes intermittent auscultation
- The inclusion of a unique audit tool for evaluating fetal monitoring practice
- New CTG traces
- All legal issues updated
- References to NICE, CESDI and RCOG clinical guidelines
- Highlights developments in CNST (Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts) maternity standards.
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Susan Gauge SRN SCM ONC ADM Clinical Midwife Birmingham Womens Healthcare NHS Trust Birmingham UK and Christine Henderson RN RM MAWarwick MTD DPHESurrey DipNLond Research Fellow School of Health Sciences University of Birmingham UK CTG Made Easy |
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