Re: accuracy of V/E findings

From: Dr.Naseem Ahmad (dr_naseemahmad@yahoo.com)
Mon May 28 08:42:02 2001


El, that is a good one. Come to think of it the junior doc can always confirm his or her subjective finding by inserting the open left fingers into the cervicometer(that is what we call the plastic sheet on the wall with 1-10 cms apertures) Naseem Ahmad

At Mon, 28 May 2001, Eberhard Lisse wrote: >
>In Namibia we have in virtually all labour and delivery rooms a wooen
>board on the wall where there are holes carved out from 1 to 10
>centimeter in diameters. If all fails youz can check after you pull
>the glove off.
>
>One trick I learned from my wife is while examining with your right
>hand open the first two fingers of your left to the same extent.
>
>el





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