RE: [ozmidwifery] research question

2004-09-21 Thread B & G
Title: Message Andrea, That's basically what I write in the notes now. It would give them a giggle when someone does an audit Indication- as per verbal directive admission CTG Director O & G. Thanks Barb -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [ozmidwifery] research question

2004-09-17 Thread Andrea Quanchi
One thing that has been effective against this that I have seen. On the initial midwifery assessment form that was devised specifically to meet the needs of the unit the wording says. FHR__ CTG indicated Yes/ No Indication__ Time done Time VMO notified of result___

Re: [ozmidwifery] research question

2004-09-17 Thread Michelle Windsor
Hi Barb,   I agree with what you're saying.  I think as midwives we are often caught between a rock and a hard place.  We know what the evidence is, and we sign our registration renewals saying we will comply with the ACMI code of practice for midwives (which includes evidence based practice) and t

[ozmidwifery] research question

2004-09-17 Thread B & G
Title: Message I have a dilemma. CTG's- we all know research has proven admission CTG's are of no benefit however when there has been a verbal workplace directive by the Director of O & G as a litigation risk management that all admissions to Birth Suite have a routine baseline CTG and you h