Telephone triage and transfer management for threatened labor

From: Sumati P (chloe_the_monkey@hotmail.com)
Mon Feb 18 19:16:08 2008


I am in the process of developing a flow chart for management of threatened labor for a rural hospital with no obstetric services.

The hospital is about an hour by road away from the referal centre with obstetric services.

I was wondering if anyone has any literature relating to this as I am having difficulty accessing relevent resources.

thanking you

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