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High Risk Pregnancy: A Team Approach

by Robert A. Knuppel

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This 2nd Edition covers risk factors in pregnancy and related counseling, medical care and nursing care during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the immediate post partum period. The team approach to care is emphasized, with valuable coverage for obstetricians, neonatal nurses, lawyers, sonographers, and social workers. High risk conditions covered range from diabetes and hypertension, to the concerns of drug abuse and HIV infection.… (more)
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This 2nd Edition covers risk factors in pregnancy and related counseling, medical care and nursing care during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the immediate post partum period. The team approach to care is emphasized, with valuable coverage for obstetricians, neonatal nurses, lawyers, sonographers, and social workers. High risk conditions covered range from diabetes and hypertension, to the concerns of drug abuse and HIV infection.

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