Heart disease is currently the leading cause of maternal mortality in developed countries and is expected to increase further due to advanced maternal age and conditions such as type 2 diabetes. Maternal Cardiac Care: A Guide to Managing Pregnant Women with Heart Disease is an up-to-date, multidisciplinary resource for physicians and advanced practice nurses caring for pregnant patients with a variety of preexisting and emerging cardiac issues.
- Offers comprehensive information on caring for women with heart disease, in an easy-to-follow, quick-access format.
- Shares knowledge from a multidisciplinary group of experts who are well versed in the team approach needed to treat this high-risk patient population.
- Includes extensive references for readers who want to delve more deeply into specific subjects.
- Ideal for obstetricians, internists, cardiologists, critical care specialists, and advanced practice nurses involved in caring for pregnant patients, as well as institutions and departments that need detailed guidance on establishing a maternal cardiac care program.
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60 illustrations (60 in full color)
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978-0-323-82465-1 (9780323824651)
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PREFACE
UNIT I: NORMAL PREGNANCY
UNIT II: PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH HEART DISEASE
UNIT III: SPECIFIC CARDIAC CONDITIONS ENCOUNTERED IN PREGNANT WOMEN
UNIT IV: PHARMACOLOGY
UNIT V: ANESTHESIA
UNIT VI: EVALUATION AND INTERVENTION FOR CARDIAC CONDITIONS DURING PREGNANCY
UNIT VII: THE MANAGEMENT TEAM AND THE MANAGEMENT PLAN
UNIT VIII: MISCELLANEOUS