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Risk Management Techniques in Perinatal and Neonatal Practice

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    9780879936402

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    0879936401

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-10-07
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

The medical liability crisis continues to grow at an alarming rate and has particularly impacted perinatal and neonatal practice. This book focuses on issues which have a high vulnerability to claims of medical negligence. Its objective is the recognition of high-risk situations and the appropriate means to diagnose, treat, and document the response to such situations. Emphasis on record keeping, communication, and anticipatory behaviour is stressed. Chapters are accompanied by commentaries aimed at presenting alternative strategies. Authors have been chosen for their expertise in the subject and their abilities to communicate their points of view.This unique text focuses on an aspect of medical and nursing practice which has become a major area of importance in the medico-legal arena. The editors have made a special effort to aid both the medical and legal sectors in understanding the important issues involved in medical negligence cases. This book will help remedy this situation by examining the "red flags" in several high risk situations to enable the development of a prospective approach to risk management. The contributors are internationally recognised experts from the field of obstetrics, neonatology, nursing and hospital administration, as well as the legal profession.The editors believe that this book will serve to bring about changes in the behaviour of health care professionals which will ultimately improve the quality of care that they give to their patients. This text should be on the bookshelf of any individual involved in the medical care of the pregnant woman and her newborn.

Author Biography

Steven M. Donn is the editor of Risk Management Techniques in Perinatal and Neonatal Practice, published by Wiley.

Charles W. Fisher is the editor of Risk Management Techniques in Perinatal and Neonatal Practice, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Contributors iii
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Professionalism and the Avoidance of Malpractice
Richard L. Schreiner, M.D.
3(12)
Section II: Prenatal Obstetrical Issues
Chapter 2. Genetics and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques
Mark I. Evans, M.D., Roderick F. Hume, Jr., M.D., Mark P. Johnson, M.D.
15(14)
Chapter 3. Multiple Pregnancy Losses
James H. Harger, M.D.
29(22)
Chapter 4. Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy
Philip E. Young, M.D.
51(16)
Chapter 5. Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy
Baha M. Sibai, M.D.
67(20)
Chapter 6. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Robert P. Lorenz, M.D.
87(26)
Chapter 7. Preterm Labor: Diagnosis and Treatment
Michael Katz, M.D., Pamela J. Gill, R.N., M.S.N.
113(20)
Chapter 8. Antepartum Fetal Assessment
Carl V. Smith, M.D.
133(20)
Chapter 9. Postdates Pregnancy: Diagnosis and Management
Angela C. Ranzini, M.D., Robert Knuppel, M.D., M.P.H
153(28)
Chapter 10. Prevention of Neonatal Group B Streptococcal Infection
Mitchell P. Dombrowski, M.D., Michael F. McNamara, D.O.
181(12)
Section III: Intrapartum Obstetrical Issues
Chapter 11. Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Role of Physician
Barry S. Schifrin, M.D.
193(20)
Chapter 12. Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Role of the Nurse
Michelle L. Murray, Ph.D., R.N.C.
213(26)
Chapter 13. Abruptio Placentae
Kenneth R. Niswander, M.D.
239(14)
Chapter 14. Nursing Identification of Abruptio Placentae
Catherine E. Cochell, B.S.N., R.N.C., C.C.E., Charles W. Fisher, J.D.
253(8)
Chapter 15. Oxytocin and Litigation in Obstetrics
George H. Nolan, M.D., Leila R. Hajjar, M.D.
261(14)
Chapter 16. Operative Vaginal Delivery
Philip C. Dennen, M.D.
275(14)
Chapter 17. Episiotomy: Repair, Complications, and Follow-Up
Ronald T. Burkman, M.D.
289(22)
Chapter 18. Shoulder Dystocia
Robert B. Hilty, M.D
311(14)
Section IV: Pathologic and Laboratory Evaluation
Chapter 19. The Use of the Placenta in the Understanding of Perinatal Injury
Kurt Benirschke, M.D.
325(22)
Chapter 20. Umbilical Cord Blood Gas Analysis in the Assessment of Intrapartum Fetal and Neonatal Status
Stanley M. Berry, M.D
347(14)
Chapter 21. The Perinatal Autopsy and Risk Management: The Value of a "Standardized" Approach
Trevor Macpherson, M.B. Ch.B., FRCOG (London)
361(30)
Section V: Neonatal Issues
Chapter 22. Neonatal Resuscitation
Steven M. Donn, M.D.
391(16)
Chapter 23. Neonatal Infection: A Medico-Legal Perspective
Roger G. Faix, M.D.
407(30)
Chapter 24. Neonatal Hypoglycemia
Marvin Cornblath, M.D
437(12)
Chapter 25. Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy and Traumatic Intracranial Injuries
Michael V. Johnston, M.D., Steven M. Donn, M.D.
449(28)
Chapter 26. Periventricular Leukomalacia
Steven M. Donn, M.D., Michael V. Johnston, M.D
477(8)
Chapter 27. Neuroimaging in High-Risk Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine
James A. Brunberg, M.D.
485(32)
Chapter 28. The Postdates/Postmature Infant
Robert E. Schumacher, M.D.
517(14)
Chapter 29. Intravascular Catheters
Elizabeth L. Workman, R.N.C., Steven M. Donn, M.D.
531(22)
Section VI: Maternal and Neonatal Transport
Chapter 30. Maternal Transport
Clark E. Nugent, M.D., Barbara A. Colwell, R.N., M.P.H.
553(10)
Chapter 31. Neonatal Transport
Molly R. Gates, M.S., R.N.C., Sandra Geller, R.N., M.S.N., Steven M. Donn, M.D.
563(18)
Chapter 32. Emergency Vehicles and Crews: Maintenance and Safety Issues
Peter L. Forster, B.A., M.B.A., Denise Landis, B.S.N., M.S.A.
581(10)
Chapter 33. The COBRA Regulations: Obstetrical Implications
Susan Healy Zitterman, J.D.
591(12)
Section VII: Communication
Chapter 34. Inappropriate Word Choice in the Labor and Delivery and Newborn Medical Record
Jeffrey H. Chilton, J.D., Thomas R. Shimmel, J.D.
603(14)
Chapter 35. Risk Management in Medical Consultation
John V. Hartline, M.D., C. Giles Smith, Jr., J.D.
617(18)
Chapter 36. Delivering Bad News
Virginia Delaney-Black, M.D.
635(18)
Section VIII: Documentation and Risk Management
Chapter 37. Obstetrical Forms: Nursing Documentation
Charles W. Fisher, J.D., Michael P. Burke, B.A., Rosemary Cicala, R.N.
653(10)
Chapter 38. Prospective Risk Management
Margaret Copp Dawson, R.N., Rita W. Cikanek, B.S., HCA
663(22)
Index 685

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