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Re: accuracy of V/E findingsFrom: Gerald P. Rodriguez (geraldpr@cybermesa.com)Sun May 27 20:38:48 2001
> When I was training as a midwife, I did what was recommended in Varney's > (then) "Nurse Midwifery". I carried around a 6 inch ruler that also had > centimeters on it. I put my fingers into every round object that I > encountered (coffee cups, orange juice cans, bottles, and so on and so on), > estimated my findings and then measured w/ the ruler. Estimating dilation > is a psychomotor skill that one only gets good at w/ continuous repetition. > I *am* good at it, because I've done this. (For example, the opening of the > wine glass that I'm enjoying my off-call glass of wine in is 7 cm in > diameter, confirmed by the ruler on the desk :-) > > Kathi Wilson, RM > Ilderton, Ontario, Canada > mailto:wilsonk@gtn.on.ca > ********************** >
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