Re: ACOG Guidelines Shoulder Dystocia

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Fri Jan 23 18:42:10 2004


I was able to successfully download it. The original posting appears to have been removed, and just as well, because the list of "ACOG-recommended" maneuvers has never been recommended in that specific order by ACOG that I am aware of. The power-point presentation references a 1991 ACOG guideline, but I know ACOG did not recommend the all-fours maneuver in 1991, because I first published it in June, 1991 in the Journal of Family Practice, and I KNOW it would take way more than 6 months for something to get from the family practice literature to a concensus recommendation by ACOG. Am I right guys?

BTW, I didn't get any Microsoft error notices while reading the slides, but then I use a Mac.

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                                       Anna Meenan, MD, FAAFP

At Thu, 22 Jan 2004, GIN11153@aol.com wrote: > >I downloaded this and besides the fact it went to fast that I could barely >keep up with the power point slides flipping past, a Microsoft error popped up >and said I needed to close it. Did others have the same problem?? > >Gail Neuman RNC CPHW LNC >listowner of LegalNurseConsulting@yahoogroups.com >certified high risk OB/legal nurse consultant >Tustin, CA





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