Translation for '
obstetric' from English to Spanish
SYNO | obstetric | obstetrical |
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- An Obstetric Flying Squad is a form of medical retrieval team that is composed of an obstetrician, anaesthetist, midwife and other healthcare personnel who are on-call to attend to mothers with major obstetric complications occurring in the community.
- In the UK, it was used by the "Obstetric Flying Squads" at patient's homes to resuscitate mothers during major obstetric complications (mostly major haemorrhage) during home births.
- In 1856 he was appointed assistant obstetric physician at Guy's Hospital and full physician in 1868.
- Sonicaid Ltd was involved in an early venture in the development of a 3D multiplanar scanner in the mid 1970s, building on the pioneering obstetric ultrasonography work by Prof Ian Donald and colleagues.
- Sayeba Akhter (born 1953) is a Bangladeshi physician who has dedicated her career to eliminating obstetric fistula.
- Gertie Florentine Marx (1912-2004) was an obstetric anesthesiologist, "internationally known as 'the mother of obstetric anaesthesia'".As well as the books listed below, Marx authored over 150 articles and many textbook chapters.
- Systematic teaching of obstetric and gynaecological dressers was introduced.
- Birth attendants can include a variety of providers, including general physicians (GP), obstetric nurses (ON), professional midwives (PM) and traditional birth attendants (TBA).
- In the first trimester, cardiac activity can be visualized and the fetal heart motion quantified by obstetric ultrasonography.
- Barrett joined the staff of the Royal Free Hospital in 1906, She was an obstetric surgeon at the Mothers' Hospital from 1913, and an obstetric and gynaecological surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital.
- One major issue in regard to maternal health is access to quality emergency obstetric care and the many barriers Ugandan women face to gain access to such care.
- His most important work is the 900-page "Obstetric Forceps: Its History and Evolution" (1928), which he researched by touring Europe and America and collecting obstetric forceps of various kinds.
- Obstetric fistula was virtually eradicated in the developed world by the 20th century due to improved obstetric techniques such as Caesarean section.
- The Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust (HEFT) offers guidelines of early postnatal discharge for obstetric and midwifery staff within HEFT.
- TRAP sequence can be diagnosed using obstetric ultrasound.
- The "Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing" is a peer-reviewed nursing journal in the fields of obstetrical nursing, women's health nursing, and neonatal nursing.
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