Where does terbutaline fit in with all this? I have heard of them using it
at RWH, but haven't seen it at my workplace.
Nicole C
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From: "ID & AC Quanchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 5:32 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] niphedipi
we often have cause to use niphedipine for prem labour while awaiting
transfer to a tertiary centre and usually do so under advice from the
obstetric people at the receiving hospital which will be either RWH, Monash
or Mercy ( in Victoria). They usually ask that the women chew the first dose
to
Ditto, we are also using nifedipine for prem
labour, usually 10-20mg, dissolved slowly under the tongue 10 minutely until the
labour subsides. Our drs starting using it after hearing about it from an ob in
Ballarat
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JoFromOz
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lyn lyn wrote:
Listwives
Was wondering if midwives working in
the system are using nephedipine for premature labour. If so, are you
crushing or not before administration.
I have worked recently at two
different hospitals that use it and one crushes and one does not. I
Listwives
Was wondering if midwives working in the system are
using nephedipine for premature labour. If so, are you crushing or not
before administration.
I have worked recently at two different hospitals
that use it and one crushes and one does not. I am looking for the latest
evide
Title: Great News for NT Women
This is the best news I've heard for a long time.
Congratulations to you all and especially to Justine for her driven non
stoppable passion!
YHAARRR!
Jo
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Justine
CainesSent: Thursday, 18 No
Thanks to the girls at Moses sub branch of ACMI for the great study day
today on Improving Midwives Understanding of Women's Mental Health During
the Childbearing Years.
The numbers were small which I always think is disappointing for those that
have gone to all the effort of organising days l