Manual of ObstetricsLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 19 de mai. de 2014 - 768 páginas Explore the indispensable OB reference, Manual of Obstetrics, 8th Edition, now completely revised and updated. Designed to support all levels of obstetric providers, the manual offers expert guidance on obstetric care, obstetric complications, maternal complications, fetal assessment, fetal complications, and neonatal care. Clinicians, nurses, midwives and med students will benefit from this content-rich, authoritative guide. |
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Obstetric Anesthesia | |
Contraception Sterilization and Abortion | |
Obstetric Complications | |
Ectopic Pregnancy | |
Spontaneous Preterm Birth | |
ThirdTrimester Bleeding LoraleiL Thornburg RuthAnne Queenan | |
Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy | |
Infectious Complications | |
24 | |
25 | |
SubstanceRelated and Addictive Disorders | |
Gynecologic Complications | |
28 | |
Fetal Assessment | |
30 | |
Maternal Complications | |
Renal Complications | |
15 | |
16 | |
17 | |
Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenal | |
Hematologic Complications | |
21 | |
Thromboembolic Disorders | |
31 | |
Fetal Monitoring and Testing | |
Fetal Complications | |
34 | |
Isoimmunization | |
Neonatal Care | |
Neonatal Complications | |
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