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Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies

Proven, practical guidance to caring for patients through the hazards of pregnancy to the joys of motherhood; New updated edition including new material on sonography, fatty liver, cerebral palsy, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and caesarean deliveries; Enhanced by quick-reference tables, charts and management protocols enabling the diagnostic and therapeutic steps required for sound management and care.

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  • "Pregnancies compromised by disease, trauma, substance abuse, and other factors are not uncommon. They clearly demand special attention from the obstetrician, obstetric nurse, primary care physician and others. Through three successful editions, Queenan has provided these audiences with a concise yet complete guide to managing pregnant patients and fetuses at risk. For the fourth edition, Dr Queenan has replaced up to a third of the 96 contributors to get some "new blood" into the book. He has invited more contributions from European authors in order to better cater to an international readersh."
  • "Experience and evidence fused for best-practice management of high-risk pregnanciesHigh-risk pregnancies present life-threatening challenges to two of your patients: the mother and her fetus. The direct, exemplary guidance in Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancy enables you to:better understand your patients' conditionsdevise optimum management strategiesmaximize the outcome and minimize the complications for both the mother and her fetusTo enhance clinical relevance, each protocol is written as if the patient were present. Evidence to support an intervention is given where it exists. The authors."
  • "High-risk pregnancies present life-threatening challenges to two of your patients: the mother and her fetus. The direct, exemplary guidance in Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancy enables you to -better understand your patients' conditions -devise optimum management strategies -maximize the outcome and minimize the complications for both the mother and her fetus To enhance clinical relevance, each protocol is written as if the patient were present. Evidence to support an intervention is given where it exists. The authors' experience provides additional wise counsel. Key references provide the springboard for a deeper understanding of a topic. In this more compact and fully updated sixth edition, new protocols include -Amniotic fluid disorders -Depression -Fetal growth restriction -HIV -Indicated late preterm and early term birth -Malaria -Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis Designed for clinical practice by the leaders of two generations of maternal-fetal medicine, no obstetrician or obstetric health care provider can afford to miss Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancy."
  • "Pregnancies compromised by disease, trauma, substance abuse, and other factors are not uncommon. They clearly demand special attention from the obstetrician, obstetric nurse, primary care physician and others. Through three successful editions, Queenan has provided these audiences with a concise yet complete guide to managing pregnant patients and fetuses at risk. For the fourth edition, Dr Queenan has proposed replacing up to a third of the 96 contributors to get some "new blood" into the book. He has invited more contributions from European authors in order to better cater to an international readership. The book will, however, retain the popular "protocols" theme, in which very brief chapters on the spectrum of HRP topics provide quick summaries of a problem and diagnostic and therapeutic steps to manage it. Every chapter will be revised carefully to reflect the latest thinking on the best approach to pregnant patients with risks like tuberculosis, STDs, bleeding, pre-eclampsia, etc. The many quick reference tables and charts will be updates as, of course, will the brief bibliographies accompanying each chapter.; This new edition will provide increased coverage of IUGR, Pre-eclampsia, teratology and genetics. New chapters will be introduced on doppler ultrasound, nuchal translucency and also on AIDS in pregnancy. Furthermore the fourth edition will be evidence-based. The new editor, Catherine Spong, is a guru of evidence-based medicine and as well as her role as one of the editors of the "American journal: Obstetrics and Gynaecology", controls the foetal medicine programme at the National Institute of Health in Washington."
  • "Proven, practical guidance to caring for patients through the hazards of pregnancy to the joys of motherhood; New updated edition including new material on sonography, fatty liver, cerebral palsy, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and caesarean deliveries; Enhanced by quick-reference tables, charts and management protocols enabling the diagnostic and therapeutic steps required for sound management and care."@en
  • "Pregnancies compromised by disease, trauma, substance abuse, and other factors are not uncommon. They clearly demand special attention from the obstetrician, obstetric nurse, primary care physician and others. Through three successful editions, Queenan has provided these audiences with a concise yet complete guide to managing pregnant patients and fetuses at risk. For the fourth edition, Dr Queenan has replaced up to a third of the 96 contributors to get some ''new blood'' into the book. He has invited more contributions from European authors in order to better cater to an international reader."@en

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  • "Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies An Evidence-Based Approach"
  • "Protocols for high-risk pregnancies : an evidence-based approach"
  • "Yüksek riskli gebeliklerde tanı ve tedavi protokolleri"@tr
  • "Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies"
  • "Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies"@en
  • "Protocols for high-risk pregnancies"
  • "Protocols for high-risk pregnancies"@en
  • "Protocols for high risk pregnancies an evidence based approach"
  • "Protocols for high-risk pregnancies an evidence-based approach"@en
  • "Protocols for high-risk pregnancies an evidence-based approach"

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