Author: Lisa A. Miller, Cnm, Jd, Founder, Perinatal Risk Management And Education Services, Chicago, Illinois, David A. Miller, Md, Professor Of Obstetrics, Gynecology, And Pediatrics, Keck School Of Medicine, University Of Southern California, Chief, Division Of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Director, Usc-Chla Institute For Maternal Fetal Health, Los Angeles, California, Rebecca L. Cypher, Msn, Pnnp, Perinatal Nurse Practitioner, Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington. Pages: 351 Size: 5.63 MB Format: PDF Publisher: Mosby
Published: 05 April, 2017
eISBN-13: 9780323414012
Authored by a nurse-midwife, a perinatologist, and a nurse, Mosby’s Pocket Guide to Fetal Monitoring: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 8th Editionis an evidence-based resource on fetal heart rate monitoring for all clinicians – whether you are a nurse, a physician or a midwife, a student or an instructor, this guide has information crucial to your practice. Designed specifically for the clinical environment, it provides a single source for interpretation and management of electronic fetal monitoring – in labor and delivery, the intensive care unit, inpatient antepartum units, or the obstetric or midwifery office
- Pocket-sized, two-color design offers portability and easy access to information.
- Descriptions of the relationship between fetal heart rate and fetal acidemia alert you to important considerations in the care of the laboring patient.
- Patient safety and risk management strategies with case study illustrations and legal commentary include guidelines for providing safe and competent care.
- Coverage of innovative practices supports a culture of patient safety and improved quality outcomes in high-reliability perinatal units addressing:
- Use of a common language for fetal heart rate patterns with a common construct for interpretation
- Emergency preparedness (multidisciplinary mock emergencies, simulations, debriefing after critical events, and exemplary practice)
- Human factor issues (step-by-step process to improve communication, situational awareness, no-fault/just culture, teamwork, and collegiality)