Antenatal Consults: A Guide for Neonatologists and Paediatricians, 1st Edition
Authors :
Mark Davies & Garry Inglis & Luke Jardine & Pieter Koorts
Date of Publication: 02/2013
2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Paediatrics!
This book informs the multidisciplinary team (including maternity staff, obstetricians and materno-foetal medicine specialists) which counsel parents expecting a foetus at risk. It contai ...view more
2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Paediatrics!
This book informs the multidisciplinary team (including maternity staff, obstetricians and materno-foetal medicine specialists) which counsel parents expecting a foetus at risk. It contains concise chapters contributed by numerous neonatal specialists in Australia. It is also useful to Midwifery, Nursing and Allied Health staff that care for mothers and babies.
The chapters cover the most common reasons for an antenatal consultation. This will range from the baby that is threatening to deliver prematurely or is severely growth restricted to those with significant abnormalities such as congenital heart disease, spina bifida or gastroschisis, etc.
2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Paediatrics!
This book informs the multidisciplinary team (including maternity staff, obstetricians and materno-foetal medicine specialists) which counsel parents expecting a foetus at risk. It contains concise chapters contributed by numerous neonatal specialists in Australia. It is also useful to Midwifery, Nursing and Allied Health staff that care for mothers and babies.
The chapters cover the most common reasons for an antenatal consultation. This will range from the baby that is threatening to deliver prematurely or is severely growth restricted to those with significant abnormalities such as congenital heart disease, spina bifida or gastroschisis, etc.
Key Features
This handbook deals with the issues presented in a concise manner.
Material is suitable for all multidisciplinary clinical markets.
Definitions of pathologies and conditions provided in each chapter.
Strengths with possible “problems expected at birth with advice on how to manage them are presented.
Logical outline of management.
Author Information
By Mark Davies, Staff Consultant Neonatologist, Grantley Stable Neonatal Unit, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital; Senior Lecturer, Neonatology, Department of Paediatrics & Child Health, University of Queensland, Australia; Garry Inglis; Luke Jardine and Pieter Koorts
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<P>This book informs the multidisciplinary team (including maternity staff, obstetricians and materno-foetal medicine specialists) which counsel parents expecting a foetus at risk. It contains concise chapters contributed by numerous neonatal specialists in Australia. It is also useful to Midwifery, Nursing and Allied Health staff that care for mothers and babies.</P>
<P>The chapters cover the most common reasons for an antenatal consultation. This will range from the baby that is threatening to deliver prematurely or is severely growth restricted to those with significant abnormalities such as congenital heart disease, spina bifida or gastroschisis, etc.<BR></P> <P><b>2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Paediatrics!</b></P>
<P>This book informs the multidisciplinary team (including maternity staff, obstetricians and materno-foetal medicine specialists) which counsel parents expecting a foetus at risk. It contains concise chapters contributed by numerous neonatal specialists in Australia. It is also useful to Midwifery, Nursing and Allied Health staff that care for mothers and babies.</P>
<P>The chapters cover the most common reasons for an antenatal consultation. This will range from the baby that is threatening to deliver prematurely or is severely growth restricted to those with significant abnormalities such as congenital heart disease, spina bifida or gastroschisis, etc.<BR></P>00add-to-cart97807295410842013ProfessionalBy Mark Davies, Garry Inglis, Luke Jardine and Pieter Koorts20121Book125w x 190h (4.92" x 7.48")Churchill Livingstone34418 Feb 2013PRINT BOOK TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK BUT AVAILABLE TO ORDERBy <STRONG>Mark Davies</STRONG>, Staff Consultant Neonatologist, Grantley Stable Neonatal Unit, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital; Senior Lecturer, Neonatology, Department of Paediatrics & Child Health, University of Queensland, Australia; <STRONG>Garry Inglis</STRONG>; <STRONG>Luke Jardine</STRONG> and <STRONG>Pieter Koorts</STRONG>BooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select