I have tried to access the articles by Prof Steer and Schifrin but my Uni
does not hold those journals for those years, has anyone got them and would
they be willing to share them? They could attach to my personal address of
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I would be most grateful. This is such an interesting and relevant topic,
particularly when we go into the realms of why every 15 minutes in the
presence of normal physiological labour.
Regards
Deborah Caine
Dolores Carbonneau writes:
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> Is it possible for you to give this listserv a listing of those studies? I, for one, shall be most grateful.
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> Dolores Carbonneau, CPM, RN
> Alna, Maine USA
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julie Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 5:44 am
> Subject: Intermittent auscultation
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> Regarding counting strategies and auscultation
> Yes there is room for error with multi count strategies although this
> eeds to be weighed against the inaccuracies that have been found when
> he heart rate is higher than normal and counted for one full minute.
> ome studies have demonstrated that multi count strategies are better
> or detection of periodic changes in the heart rate and can be plotted
> n an auscultation chart.
> Julie Harrison
> Senior Lecturer (Midwifery and Womens Health)
> aculty of Health and Social Care Sciences
> ingston University and St George's University of London.
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