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Emergency Childbirth Video

Author(s): Jones & Bartlett Learning
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  • ISBN-13: 9780867201673
  • ISBN-10:0867201673
  • Video Casette     pages      © 1991
Price: International Sales $541.95 US List
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Overview

This exceptional video incorporating actual live childbirth footage, presents the essential procedures that must be followed to ensure the safety and well-being of the mother and the newborn. Knowing how to deliver a baby can turn an unpredictable and distressing childbirth situation into a controllable and positive experience.

Ideally, most births occur in a medical facility with trained physicians or other medical personnel on hand.  Occasionally, nature may choose otherwise.  Babies can be born under many unusual circumstances such as the back seat of a car, on elevators, airplanes, and even on lawns.  Police officers, paramedics, EMTs, firefighters, or anyone can be called upon to deliver a baby in an emergency childbirth situation.

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Jones & Bartlett Learning

Founded in 1983, Jones & Bartlett Learning (previously Jones and Bartlett Publishers) is a world-leading provider of instructional, assessment and learning-performance management solutions for the post-secondary, career and professional markets. We endeavor to develop educational programs and services that improve learning outcomes and enhance student achievement across a broad spectrum of academic, career and professional fields. Our products and services uniquely combine authoritative content from academia and industry thought-leaders with innovative, proven and engaging technology applications that enable anytime, anywhere learning—revolutionizing how instructors teach, professionals train, and students learn.

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  • "A vital teaching aid that is long overdue. . .EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, police officers, and lay persons who might need to assist with childbirth should definitely see this procedure."

    --Janet S. Barber, RN, MS, CEN
    Director, Emergency Department
    John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas

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