منابع مشابه
Assessment of Fetal Well-being
ACR Appropriateness Criteria 1 Assessment of Fetal Well-Being American College of Radiology ACR Appropriateness Criteria Clinical Condition: Assessment of Fetal Well-Being Variant 1: Low-risk pregnancy. Radiologic Procedure Rating Comments RRL* US pregnant uterus biophysical profile 2 O US pregnant uterus modified biophysical profile 2 O US duplex Doppler velocimetry 2 O US echocardiography fet...
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Background and Aims: mental health problems is common among nurses, because they must face to stressors of their workplace which include work-rest cycle problems, overload responsibility, financial problems, lack of vacation time, pressures of work, patient communication frameworks and painful experiences of patients. Based on previous researches psychological resiliency can help them to appro...
متن کاملAntenatal Imaging and Assessment of Fetal Well-being
Clinical applications of ultrasound .................................................. 62 Scanning schedule in clinical practice ......................................... 66 Ultrasound in the assessment of fetal well-being ................ 66 Ultrasound and invasive procedures ............................................. 72 Summary of the aims of obstetric ultrasound ......................... ...
متن کاملACR Appropriateness Criteria Assessment of Fetal Well-Being.
Although there is limited evidence that antepartum testing decreases the risk for fetal death in low-risk pregnancies, women with high-risk factors for stillbirth should undergo antenatal fetal surveillance. The strongest evidence supporting antepartum testing pertains to pregnancies complicated by intrauterine fetal growth restriction secondary to uteroplacental insufficiency. The main ultraso...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Age and Ageing
سال: 1997
ISSN: 0002-0729,1468-2834
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/26.3.239-a