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240 1 0 _aLabor progress handbook
245 0 0 _aSimkin's labor progress handbook :
_bearly interventions to prevent and treat dystocia /
_cedited by Lisa Hanson, Professor and Director, Midwifery Program, Marquette University, USA, Emily Malloy, Penny Simkin.
246 3 0 _aLabor progress handbook
250 _aFifth edition.
263 _a2308
264 1 _aHoboken, NJ :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons,
_c2024.
300 _apages cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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500 _aRevised edition of: Labor progress handbook / Penny Simkin, Lisa Hanson, Ruth Ancheta. Fourth edition. [2017].
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aChapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Respectful Care -- Chapter 3: Normal Labor and Labor Dystocia: General Considerations -- Chapter 4: Assessing Progress in Labor -- Chapter 5: Role of Physiologic and Pharmacologic Oxytocin in Labor Progress -- Chapter 6: Prolonged Prelabor and Latent First Stage -- Chapter 7: Prolonged Active Phase -- Chapter 8: Prevention and Treatment of Prolonged Second Stage of Labor -- Chapter 9: Optimal Newborn Transition and Third and Fourth Stage Labor Management -- Chapter 10: Epidural and Other Forms of Neuraxial Analgesia for Labor: Review of Effects, with Emphasis on Preventing Dystocia -- Chapter 11: Guide to Positions and Movements -- Chapter 12: Guide to Comfort Measures
520 _a"Labor dystocia, dysfunctional labor, failure to progress, arrest of labor, arrested descent- all these terms refer to slow or no progress in labor, which is one of the most vexing, complex, and unpredictable complications of labor. Labor dystocia is the most common medical indication for primary cesarean sections (Neal et al., 2015). Some have suggested that the use of the term "dystocia" be abandoned in favor of more precise definitions since one clear explanation is lacking (Neal et al., 2015). The modern course of labor is very different than in the past, and optimal strategies to reduce unnecessary interventions while providing interventions when needed and appropriate are still under investigation (Myers et al., 2020). Dystocia also contributes indirectly to the number of repeat cesareans, especially in countries where rates of vaginal births after previous cesareans (VBAC) are low. Thus, preventing primary cesareans for dystocia decreases the total number of cesareans. The prevention of dystocia also reduces the need for many other costly, time-intensive, and possibly risky interventions, and spares the laboring person from discouragement and disappointment that often accompany a prolonged or complicated birth (ACOG, 2019)"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aLabor (Obstetrics)
_xComplications
_xPrevention
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 0 _aBirth injuries
_xPrevention
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 0 _aShoulder dystocia
_xPrevention
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
700 1 _aHanson, Lisa,
_d1958-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aMalloy, Emily,
_d1983-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aSimkin, Penny,
_d1938-
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tSimkin's labor progress handbook
_bFifth edition.
_dHoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2024
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