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Examination of Pregnant Uterus and Fetus -- 1.2.5 Fetal Biophysical Profile (BPP) -- 1.2.6 Fetal Holter Examination -- 1.2.7 Umbilical Artery Determination -- 1.2.8 Measurement of Fetal Middle Cerebral Artery -- 1.2.9 Ductus Venosus Doppler -- 1.2.10 Umbilical Artery pH Analysis -- 1.2.11 Pregnogram -- 1.2.12 MRI -- 1.2.13 Other Monitoring Methods -- Suggested Reading -- 2: Management of EFM -- 2.1 EFM Content -- 2.1.1 Uterine Contraction -- 2.1.2 FHR Baseline -- 2.1.3 FM -- 2.1.4 FHR Baseline Variability -- 2.1.5 FHR Acceleration -- 2.1.6 FHR Deceleration -- 2.2 Necessary Management -- 2.2.1 General Patient Information -- 2.2.2 Patient Condition Observation -- 2.2.3 Post-Monitoring Management -- 2.3 Maternal and Fetal Abnormalities Must Be Mastered -- 2.3.1 Maternal Medical History -- 2.3.2 Abnormal Pregnancy -- 2.3.3 Medication During Pregnant and Puerperal Period -- 2.3.4 Progress of Labor -- Suggested Reading -- 3: Fundamental Electronic FHR Monitoring -- 3.1 Basic Concept and Patterns of Electronic FHR Monitoring -- 3.1.1 Baseline -- 3.1.2 Periodic Changes in FHR -- 3.2 Monitoring of Uterine Contractions -- 3.2.1 Physiology of Uterine Contractions -- 3.2.2 Monitoring of Uterine Contractions -- 4: Prenatal and Intrapartum EFM -- 4.1 Antenatal EFM -- 4.1.1 Methods and Content of EFM -- 4.1.2 Antenatal Fetal Assessment Techniques -- 4.1.3 Clinical Recommendations for Prenatal Electronic EFM. 327 $a4.2 Intrapartum EFM -- 4.2.1 Background Knowledge -- 4.2.2 Intermittent FHR Auscultation -- 4.2.3 Continuous EFM During Labor -- 4.2.4 Non-Reassuring Electronic FHR Patterns Common During Labor -- 4.2.5 Abnormal Electronic FHR Patterns During Labor -- Suggested Reading -- 5: Abnormal Pregnancy -- 5.1 Placental Abruption -- 5.2 Abnormal Uterine Contractions -- 5.3 Oligohydramnios -- 5.4 Polyhydramnios -- 5.5 Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid -- 5.6 Vasa Previa -- 5.7 Abnormalities of the Umbilical Cord -- 5.8 Uterine Rupture -- 5.9 Fetal Anemia -- 5.10 Birth Defects -- Suggested Reading -- 6: Pregnant Diseases -- 6.1 Infectious Diseases -- 6.1.1 Chorioamnionitis -- 6.1.2 Fever Caused by Infections of Other Regions -- 6.1.3 Group B Streptococcus Colonization in the Third Trimester -- 6.2 Internal Diseases -- 6.2.1 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus -- 6.2.2 Hyperthyroidism -- 6.2.3 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -- 6.3 Pregnancy-Specific Diseases -- 6.3.1 Preeclampsia-Eclampsia -- 6.3.2 Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy -- 6.3.3 Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy -- 6.3.4 Amniotic Fluid Embolism -- 6.3.5 Fetal Growth Restriction -- 6.3.6 Supine Hypotensive Syndrome -- 6.4 Twin Pregnancies -- Suggested Reading -- 7: Fetal Acid-Base Balance -- 7.1 Physiological Principles of the Fetal Acid-Base Balance -- 7.2 Hypoxia and Fetal Acid-Base Disorders -- 7.2.1 Fetal Hypoxia -- 7.2.2 Fetal Acid-Base Disorders -- 7.2.3 Asphyxia and Tissue Damage -- 7.2.4 Factors Affecting Fetal Acid-Base Balance -- 7.3 Fetal pH Test -- 7.3.1 Fetal Scalp Blood pH Test -- 7.3.2 Umbilical Cord Blood Test -- 7.4 Umbilical Blood Gas Analysis and Electronic Fetal Monitoring -- Suggested Reading -- 8: Impact of Intrapartum Events on EFM -- 8.1 Intrapartum Fetal Hypoxia -- 8.2 Impact of Intrapartum Events on EFM -- 8.2.1 Sleep Cycle. 327 $a8.2.2 Abnormal Uterine Contractions -- 8.2.3 FHR Changes Sudden Fetal Head Descent or Rupture of Fetal Membranes -- 8.2.4 Near-Full Cervical Dilation to the End of the Second Stage of Labor -- 8.2.5 Maternal Breath -- 8.2.6 Abnormal Fetal Position -- 8.2.7 Forceps Effects -- 8.2.8 Vaginal Examination -- 8.2.9 Signaling Artifacts -- 8.2.10 Drug Effects -- 8.2.11 Supine Hypotension Syndrome -- 8.2.12 Labor Analgesia -- Suggested Reading -- 9: Fetal Arrhythmia -- 9.1 Fetal Arrhythmia -- 9.2 Analysis of Cases of Fetal Arrhythmia -- Suggested Reading. 606 $aFetal monitoring 606 $aMonitoratge fetal$2thub 608 $aLlibres electrònics$2thub 615 0$aFetal monitoring. 615 7$aMonitoratge fetal 676 $a618.32075 702 $aGuo$b Xiaohui 801 0$bMiAaPQ 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Reality; One Truth; A Time-Honored Truth; A Religious People; Uncovered Truth; The Truth Shall Never Dissuade; America the Bellicose; Chapter One: War; Violence and Society; Violence and Spirituality; Violence and The Scapegoat; Violence of God; War and Religion; War and the State; A Parsimonious God; War and the Warrior; War is Beautiful; War is Sublime; War is Love; A Love of Killing; War as Mysticism; War is Holy; Chapter Two: From the Beginning of Humanity; Original Human 327 $aPrimitive Religion and the Birth of the Violent GodSacrifice; Babylonian Religion: Creation from Destruction; The Greek and Roman Religions; Greek Gods and War; God and Sacrifice; Aristotle and Plato; Rome; Mars; Chapter Three: Judaism; Jewish Scripture; An Atmosphere Pervaded with Violence; The Jewish God and His Battered Spouse; Sacrifice, Martyrdom and the Will of God; Israel: God, Land and the Other; "just war"; Judaism Today - More of the Same?; How the Jewish Bible Affects Christianity; Sacrifice; And Echoes in Islam; Chapter Four: Christianity; Jesus - a Message of Peace? 327 $aThe Early Church FathersMartyrdom; The First Council of Nicaea and the Fall of Christianity; "just war"; Error Has No Right; The Holy Roman Empire; Augustinian Influence on Later Christian Thinkers; The Principle of Double Effect; Protestant War; The Crusades; The Inquisition; Christianity Today; Chapter Five: Islam; Early Islam; Scriptures; Jihad; A Blood Covenant; Islam Today; A "just war"; Chapter Six: Hinduism; Bhagavad Gita; Violent Imagery; "Just war"; Hindus Today; Sikhism; Chapter Seven: Buddhism; Violent Imagery; Buddhist Liturgy; More Violent Imagery; Buddhism and the State 327 $a"just war" TheoryJapan; Exceptionalism; The Sword and the Lotus; Monks and War; Sugimoto; Zen, the State and a "just war"; China; The Tao of Slaughter; Violent Imagery; Chinese Buddhism and the Korean War; India; Violence in Indian Buddhism; Ashoka; Reverberations: Violence in Indian Buddhism Today; Tibet; Born of Violence and Violent Still; Thailand; Buddhist Apocalypse; Military Monk; Sri Lanka; Mongolia; Et Tu, United States?; Final Thoughts; Chapter Eight: War as Love; Abraham's Curse; Love, War and Sacrifice in the 21st Century; America: A Case Study in Sacred Violence 327 $aAmerica: The New IsraelSacrificing for God and Country; American History: Our Violence is God's Will; George W. Bush, September 11, 2001, and America's 21st-Century Crusade; Bush's Minions: You're Either With Us or Against Us; God, War and the American Worldview; On the Fringe?; Epilogue; War as Mysticism: Redux; Religion and Violence: A Reconsideration; Sacrifice Revisited; Will, Violence and God's Purpose; War, God and the Act of Creation; Le Plus c?a Change; War the Boundless; Without sacred violence, would society be possible?; A Conclusion; Violence and Chaos; Endnotes; Bibliography 330 $aThis unsettling book reviews specific instances of 'holy war' as proposed in the holy books of the major faith traditions, and illustrates how bellicose, war-like language is used to explain the spiritual quest. The author proposes that this intermingling of war and spirituality prepares the population for the coming of war. War as spiritual practice appears inevitable, due to this religio-violent education which is woven through all faith traditions. 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