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Examples of obstetrics


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The prevention of preterm labour and delivery is the single most important challenge to modern obstetrics today.
Such centers could freely provide disadvantaged women with easy access to the latest techniques in obstetrics.
This paper outlines current recommendations for emergency and teamwork training in obstetrics and reviews different training methods and their effectiveness.
Reported comfort with obstetrical emergencies before and after participation in the advanced life support in obstetrics course.
This is true even in obstetrics and gynaecology!
It was not until real-time equipment became generally available in obstetrics that the fetal heart could be satisfactorily evaluated.
The condition is increasingly associated with adverse sequelae in both obstetrics and gynaecology.
Traditionally phenylephrine was reserved as a second-line drug for obstetrics because of concern about potential uteroplacental vasoconstriction.
Cultural propensities (ethnicity) interacted with economic developments (female labour-force participation) and health systems (modern obstetrics) that are only loosely captured by borders as conventionally understood.
The government aimed to reduce the number of instances of harm in obstetrics and gynaecology resulting in litigation by 25% by 2005.
A team of experts in congenital heart disease, obstetrics, psychology and anesthesia were therefore gathered to provide optimal assistance for the pregnancy and delivery.
The core model shows how obstetrics and gynaecology relate to community health and paediatrics.
This technique was used first in obstetrics in 1979.
For instance, in 1992 they carried out a large survey of obstetrics.
Although they performed obstetrics, midwives also treated common ailments, accepting a measure of responsibility for the general health of women and children.
Of these, internal medicine, infectious diseases, obstetrics and gynecology, cardiology, and pneumology are the most relevant.
The application of proteomics to obstetrics is in its infancy.
It brings together the collective thinking and experience of two individuals from divergent fields of medical enquiry, obstetrics and developmental neuropsychology.
An example in obstetrics where this could be the case is the avoidance of exposure of pregnant women to x-ray procedures.
These changes, it is argued, began in the late 19th century alongside the development of obstetrics as a profession.
These medical models stem from the field of obstetrics, which has an increasing influence in determining service provision in all three countries.
The value of synthesis of research evidence is now clearly recognized, including in the field of obstetrics (15;16;42).
When studied by specialties, the percentage was 37.4 percent in surgical services, 13.1 percent in medical units, and 11.8 percent in obstetrics.
The low validity of readmission rates in obstetrics has also been described by other authors (9).
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