all carry GBS can it be pathologic?
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I guess not if they need
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Do they really need iv ab's, or are we over treating as usual? The vast
majority of these babies are fine. Maybe we should only be treating those
women with prom, not those in active labour, especially those
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What your describing
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Agree Marilyn. I have seen a baby develop GBS. He was a normal birth at
term, good Apgars
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 6:37 PM
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Agree Marilyn. I have seen a baby develop GBS. He was a normal birth at
term, good Apgars. No prolonged ROM. Became ill very quickly (within one
hour of birth
30% of women are not normal Gosh.
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GBS is not normal
epidural top ups and iv cannulation
30% of women are not normal Gosh.
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Sent: Saturday, 21 May 2005 12:39 PM
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I take everyones point about it being useful and probably essential
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] re epidural top ups and iv cannulation
I take everyones point about it being useful and probably essential for
midwives in rural areas to be able to cannulate but don't forget the core
skills of midwifery practice during labour are support and assessment of
progress
?
It is very cloudy.
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Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 8:36 AM
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are you saying that the plus or minus 30
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] re epidural top ups and iv cannulation
Why involve an obs for GBS? As long as correct procedure is followed,
there
is little chance of transmission. We give oral abs if prom iv in labour.
We
don't induce for 48hrs, rather just keep an eye on the woman's temp and
ctg
From a student's perspective any discussion on what
constitutes a core midwifery skill really interests
me.
we have a template that needs to be completed and
signed off by supervising midwives regarding epidural
maintenance. we are supposed to witness a few and then
do the top ups ourselves and
You can access a cannulation study day that is offered by an outside
agency. Periodically flyers come round offering these and groups such
as MIPP in Victoria organise their own. A group of students wishing to
undertake it could organise their own day and the practice on each
other.
Andrea
0835
0419 528 717
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From a student's perspective any discussion on what
constitutes a core
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