Re: Applying NICHD Terminology and other factors to EFM Interpretation

From: Joe (forcep@intercom.net)
Sun Feb 25 08:37:50 2007


Thanks, Gail. Its a hoot!! Still no EBM to support use of EFM but the lawyers and hospital administrators love it. Wish you could get the 50% of experts to agree with the other 50% of experts when reviewing strips. Joe C

GIN11153@aol.com wrote: > From the NCCnet.org website:
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> http://www.nccnet.org/public/files/NICHDMonograph.pdf
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> Gail Neuman RNC CPHW SNP
> student nurse practitioner and student midwife
> Perinatal education
> Perinatal Nurse Associates
> Santa Ana, CA
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