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5 - Maternal critical care

from Section 2 - Obstetric aspects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2015

Sarah Wheatly
Affiliation:
University Hospital of South Manchester
Kate O'brien
Affiliation:
Consultant Obstetric Anaesthetist, St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, UK
Kirsty MacLennan
Affiliation:
Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust
Kate O'Brien
Affiliation:
Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust
W. Ross Macnab
Affiliation:
Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust
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Department of Health. (2000). Comprehensive Critical Care: A Review of Adult Critical Care Services. London: Department of Health.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. (2007). Safer Childbirth: Minimum Standards for the Organization and Delivery of Care in Labour. London: RCOG.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. (2011). Providing Equity of Critical and Maternity Care for the Critically Ill Pregnant or Recently Pregnant Woman. London: RCOG.
Department of Health. (2008). Competencies for Recognising and Responding to Acutely Ill Patients in Hospital. London: Department of Health.
Department of Health. (2012). National Competency Framework for Adult Critical Care Nurses. (2012). London: Department of Health.

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