E Brous - Law for Nurse Leaders: A Comprehensive Reference, 2011 - books.google.com ... own. She died from the spinal injury, and the parents sued the hospital. In their suit, the plaintiffs contended that the hospital was liable for its nurses' failure to oppose the doctor's decision to perform a mid-forcepsdelivery. They ... Related articles
[HTML] from koreamed.orgSJ Kim, JH Kim, DW Lee, SY Kang… - Korean Journal of …, 2011 - synapse.koreamed.org ... Directly measuring the midpelvis is clinically impossible. Contracted midpelvis is more common than inlet contraction and it frequently causes transverse arrest of fetal head, which potentially can lead to a difficult midforceps operation or to cesarean delivery [6]. ... Related articles - Cached - All 9 versions
E Nkwabong, PN Nana, R Mbu, W Takang… - Tropical …, 2011 - td.rsmjournals.com ... We had one case of third degree perineal tear that occurred with a forceps extraction. Third degree perineal tear is common after forceps delivery, 1,4 especially with midforceps (head engaged, but station above +2) than with low forceps (station at +2 or more). ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
PLF Giangrande - Paediatrics and Child Health, 2011 - Elsevier ... Prophylactic therapy should be considered for neonates considered to be at increased at increased risk of bleeding eg following traumatic delivery, instrumental delivery (eg midforceps extraction) or a prolonged second stage of labour. ...