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The only textbook in this essential area of obstetrics authored primarily by physicians,
Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring, 5th Edition, offers highly illustrated, comprehensive information on understanding and interpreting fetal heart rate tracings and their implications.
Edited by Drs. Alison G. Cahill and Nandini
Raghuraman, this substantially revised edition is an indispensable tool for promoting patient safety and
improving outcomes—ideal for obstetric physicians, nurses, PAs, trainees, and all other members of the labor
and delivery team.
● Provides clear, easy-to-follow guidance on physiology, clinical management of high-risk complications, liability and risk management, and much more
● Features fully up-to-date, evidence-based chapters revised by contributing authors who have specific expertise in each topic, highlighted by hundreds of current fetal heart rate scans and line drawings
● Includes a new section on Future Research in each chapter
● Covers key issues such as the physiological basis for monitoring, fetal hypoxemia and neonatal encephalopathy, instrumentation and pattern recognition, intrapartum and antepartum management, fetal central nervous system effects on monitor patterns, and the use of backup methods for evaluation of abnormal patterns
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01 History of Fetal Monitoring
02 Physiologic Basis of Fetal Monitoring
03 Intrauterine Hypoxia and Other Causes of Neonatal Encephalopathy and Cerebral Palsy
04 Instrumentation and Artifact Detection Including Fetal Arrhythmias
05 Uterine Contraction Monitoring
06 Standard Nomenclature
07 Umbilical Cord Blood Gases to Assess Fetal Condition at Birth
08 Clinical Management of Category II and Category III Fetal Heart Rate Patterns
09 Adjunctive Tools for Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring
10 Antepartum Fetal Monitoring
11 Antepartum Management of the High-Risk Patient
12 Fetal Heart Rate Patterns Associated with Fetal Central Nervous System Dysfunction
13 Quality Assurance and Risk Mitigation in Fetal Monitoring
Index