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This text is intended to serve as a reference guide for clinicians who consult pregnant women presenting with abdominal and pelvic pain. Many health care providers care for pregnant women including attending physicians, resident physicians, advanced practice nurses, certified nurse, midwives, labor and delivery nurses, operating room and post-anesthesia care nurses, medical students and others.
The book addresses obstetrical and non-obstetrical aspects to the diagnostic process. Key features include:
- the anatomical and physiological alterations of pregnancy - physical examination and management challenges in the first, second and third trimesters
- laboratory findings in the gravid female - diagnostic imaging in the gravid female - assessment of the fetus(es) - Surgical and anesthetic issues in the gravid female
- Medico-legal challenges in caring for pregnant women
- Perinatal and neonatal issues
The Diagnosis and Management of the Acute Abdomen in Pregnancy will serve practitioners as a quick-reference guide to those who encounter pregnant women in pain.
List of contents
Maternal Anatomical and Physiological Adaption to Pregnancy.- Overview of the Normal Development of the Human Embryo and Fetus.- General Principles in the Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen.- Imaging the Gravid Female.- Laboratory Studies.- Obstetrical Etiologies of Abdominal Pain.- Gynecological Etiologies of Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy.- Gastrointestinal Etiologies of Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy.- Urological Etiologies of Abdominal Pain.- Trauma During Pregnancy.- Surgical Principles in the Gravid Female.- Principles and Practice of Anesthetic Management in the Gravid Patient.- Postoperative Care Issues.- Legal Concerns in Complicated Obstetrical Cases.
About the author
Peter B. Greenspan, DO, FACOG, FACSVice Chairman, Associate ProfessorDepartment of Obstetrics and GynecologyUniversity of Missouri-Kansas City School of MedicineTruman Medical Center Lakewood 7900 Lee’s Summit RoadKansas City, Missouri 64139-1236
Summary
This text is intended to serve as a reference guide for clinicians who consult pregnant women presenting with abdominal and pelvic pain. Many health care providers care for pregnant women including attending physicians, resident physicians, advanced practice nurses, certified nurse, midwives, labor and delivery nurses, operating room and post-anesthesia care nurses, medical students and others.
The book addresses obstetrical and non-obstetrical aspects to the diagnostic process. Key features include:
• the anatomical and physiological alterations of pregnancy • physical examination and management challenges in the first, second and third trimesters
• laboratory findings in the gravid female • diagnostic imaging in the gravid female • assessment of the fetus(es) • Surgical and anesthetic issues in the gravid female
• Medico-legal challenges in caring for pregnant women
• Perinatal and neonatal issues
The Diagnosis and Management of the Acute Abdomen in Pregnancy will serve practitioners as a quick-reference guide to those who encounter pregnant women in pain.