Obstetrics in Family Medicine: A Practical Guide (Current Clinical Practice), 3rd Edition
By Paul Lyons and Nathan McLaughlin
The fully revised and expanded third edition of Obstetrics in Family Medicine: A Practical Guide is an indispensable resource that reflects the significant advancements in obstetrical care within the family medicine setting since 2015. This comprehensive guide provides primary care providers with up-to-date, evidence-based information necessary for the effective management of patients of childbearing age.
Key Features:
- Thoroughly Updated Content: All 31 chapters have been meticulously revised to incorporate the latest developments in prenatal assessment, diagnosis, and the management of chronic diseases during pregnancy.
- Expanded and Revised Chapters: Significant updates have been made to chapters on preconception counseling, prenatal care, dysmorphic growth, preterm labor, recurrent pregnancy loss, infections, diabetes, post-term pregnancy, normal and prolonged labor, induction and augmentation, fetal heart rate monitoring, and both routine and complicated postpartum care.
- New Chapter on Vaccination: A completely new chapter focuses on vaccination during pregnancy and other routine wellness recommendations, addressing the latest guidelines and best practices.
- Practical Guidance for Healthcare Professionals: Designed for ease of use, the book offers practical, actionable advice for family physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nursing staff involved in direct or indirect obstetrical care.
- Broad Applicability: Also serves as a valuable guide for emergency medicine physicians, surgeons, EMTs, paramedics, and any medical providers who may encounter pregnant or potentially pregnant patients.
Obstetrics in Family Medicine: A Practical Guide remains the definitive resource for primary care professionals, bridging the gap between family medicine and obstetrics. With its user-friendly format and comprehensive coverage, this book equips healthcare providers with the knowledge and confidence to deliver high-quality care to pregnant patients in various clinical settings.
Authors:
Paul Lyons (Author),
Nathan McLaughlin (Author)
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