Algorithms for Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 18 September 2014
- ISBN 9780199651399
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages336 pages
- Size 233x162x15 mm
- Weight 519 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Algorithms in Obstetrics and Gynaecology presents the core knowledge needed to tackle all situations in obstetrics and gynaecology, in a structured fashion. All algorithms are designed to support rapid decision making in the most clinically relevant situations to minimise the risks of a poor outcome.
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Algorithms in Obstetrics and Gynaecology presents the core knowledge needed to tackle all situations in obstetrics and gynaecology, in a structured fashion. All algorithms are designed to support rapid decision making in the most clinically relevant situations to minimise the risks of a poor outcome. A range of clinical problems are covered from common non-life-threatening emergencies such as hyperemesis in pregnancy, to life-threatening acute events such as ectopic pregnancy, acute fetal distress or maternal collapse.
Each topic is presented as either an algorithm, a care pathway, or table of key information and has been carefully structured to ensure a logical progression of thought to aid anticipation, early diagnosis and prompt and appropriate management. Accompanying key learning points highlight the essential information from the topic. Based on current national guidelines and clinical evidence, the algorithms and care pathways can be used as a reliable and practical resource for day to day practice in obstetrics and gynaecology.
This is an excellent, clear, and concise book. . . It is both easy to read and to navigate. It provides a clear picture of all aspects of obstetrics and gynaecology and would be a good revision guide in addition to a useful pocket reference guide.
Table of Contents:
Non-urgent obstetrics
Diagnosis of pregnancy
Antenatal screening tests
Infections and vaccinations in pregnancy
Medications in pregnancy
Substance misuse in pregnancy
Multiple pregnancy
Vaginal discharge in pregnancy
Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PGP) and low back pain (LBP)
Exercise in pregnancy
Travelling in pregnancy
Management of constipation
Urinary tract symptoms in pregnancy
Rhesus alloimmunization
Thyroid disease in pregnancy
Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy
Renal disease in pregnancy
Cardiac disease and pregnancy
Anaemia in pregnancy
Jaundicey
Hypertension in pregnancy
Asthma in pregnancy
Pruritus in pregnancy
Liquor volume and fetal growth
Prolonged pregnancy and induction of labour
Birth after Caesarean section ur
Diagnosis of labour
Management of the third stage of labour
Clinical risk managementbour
Obstetric emergency presentations
Vomiting in pregnancy
Abdominal pain in pregnancy
Bleeding in late pregnancy (antepartum haemorrhage)
Leakage of amniotic fluid
Convulsions
Reduced fetal movements
Intrauterine death
Breech presentation
Unstable lie
Preterm labour (PTL)
Poor progress in labour
Abnormal fetal heart rate in labour
Prolonged second stage
Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH)
Post-partum psychosis
Post-partum bladder problems
Management of perineal tears
Puerperal abdominal distension
Leg pain and swelling in pregnancy and puerperium
Maternal collapse
Instrumental delivery
Post-operative care after a Caesarean section
Emergency Caesarean section
Post-partum pyrexia and puerperal sepsis
Non-urgent gynaecology
Menorrhagia
Irregular vaginal bleeding
Amenorrhoea
Dysmenorrhoea
Painful intercourse
Abnormal cervical smears
Contraception
Unwanted pregnancy 2
Recurrent miscarriage
Trophoblastic disease
Management of the infertile couple
Chronic pelvic pain
Endometriosis
Fibroids
Premenstrual syndrome
Urinary urgency, frequency, and urinary incontinence
Genital prolapse
Post-menopausal bleeding
Gynaecological cancers
Management of vulval irritation and vulvodynia
Menopause and HRT
Gynaecology emergency presentations
Acute pelvic pain
Ectopic pregnancy
Miscarriage
Management of ovarian masses in premenopausal womenManagement of ovarian masses in post-menopausal women
Management of vaginal discharge post-menopausalManagement of acute pelvic infections/pelvic infl ammatory disease
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)
Emergency contraception ic infections/pelvic inflPelvic mass
Sexual assaultimulation syndrome (OHSS)