RE: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine?
I can't remember -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Julie Garratt Sent: Saturday, 4 February 2006 12:08 AM To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine? Wow, The bath, what brand was it? - Original Message - From: Ken WArd [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 5:29 PM Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine? I have also used one in the bath -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathy McCarthy-Bushby Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2006 11:15 PM To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine? I find using telemitry units helpful for women planning vbac birth, where the hospital policy requires the woman to be continually monitored in labour, but the telemitry unit allows the woman to be mobile as well. I guess it could be considered a compromise. kathy - Original Message - From: Julie Garratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 4:01 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine? Hi wise midwives, Do any of you know any compelling reasons or research on the advantages or disadvantages of using telemetry ctg machines as apposed to the usual ones? I'm trying to get my head around whether they are a good or bad thing to have in a practice setting and how having one avaliable for use changes how midwives care for women in labour. Thank you, Julie:) -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
RE: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine?
I have also used one in the bath -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathy McCarthy-Bushby Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2006 11:15 PM To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine? I find using telemitry units helpful for women planning vbac birth, where the hospital policy requires the woman to be continually monitored in labour, but the telemitry unit allows the woman to be mobile as well. I guess it could be considered a compromise. kathy - Original Message - From: Julie Garratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 4:01 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine? Hi wise midwives, Do any of you know any compelling reasons or research on the advantages or disadvantages of using telemetry ctg machines as apposed to the usual ones? I'm trying to get my head around whether they are a good or bad thing to have in a practice setting and how having one avaliable for use changes how midwives care for women in labour. Thank you, Julie:) -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
Re: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine?
you can use the cordless telemetry monitors in the shower as they are waterproof allowing more mobility for your labouring women and also continually monitoring at risk babies and women. but there is also another one that you can plug in your usual leads to a portable (like a handbag) monitor but this cannot be used in the shower. It depends on what money you can access as well as your clients preferences if at risk. They range in price from $12 000 - $22000 in Australia and that is if you have the right machine to connect it to start with. Food for thought: this may lead the way for all women in a hospital setting to be tied to a monitor even when in normal labour and birth??? but it does give women the mobility and shower/bath use that we cannot offer when on regular monitors . Hope this is what you were needing Jenni [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/01/06 3:01 pm Hi wise midwives, Do any of you know any compelling reasons or research on the advantages or disadvantages of using telemetry ctg machines as apposed to the usual ones? I'm trying to get my head around whether they are a good or bad thing to have in a practice setting and how having one avaliable for use changes how midwives care for women in labour. Thank you, Julie:) * This email, including any attachments sent with it, is confidential and for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). This confidentiality is not waived or lost, if you receive it and you are not the intended recipient(s), or if it is transmitted/ received in error. Any unauthorised use, alteration, disclosure, distribution or review of this email is strictly prohibited. The information contained in this email, including any attachment sent with it, may be subject to a statutory duty of confidentiality if it relates to health service matters. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or if you have received this email in error, you are asked to immediately notify the sender by telephone collect on Australia +61 1800 198 175 or by return email. You should also delete this email, and any copies, from your computer system network and destroy any hard copies produced. If not an intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute or take any action(s) that relies on it; any form of disclosure, modification, distribution and/or publication of this email is also prohibited. Although Queensland Health takes all reasonable steps to ensure this email does not contain malicious software, Queensland Health does not accept responsibility for the consequences if any person's computer inadvertently suffers any disruption to services, loss of information, harm or is infected with a virus, other malicious computer programme or code that may occur as a consequence of receiving this email. Unless stated otherwise, this email represents only the views of the sender and not the views of the Queensland Government.
Re: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine?
where i work we have at least8 CTG machines of which3 are telemetry. obviously the3 are used for those women who want to be mobile in labour and avoid epidurals etc. - Original Message - From: Jennifer Price To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] telemetry ctg machine? you can use the cordless telemetry monitors in the shower as they are waterproof allowing more mobility for your labouring women and also continually monitoring at risk babies and women. but there is also another one that you can plug in your usual leads to a portable (like a handbag) monitor but this cannot be used in the shower. It depends on what money you can access as well as your clients preferences if at risk. They range in price from $12 000 - $22000 in Australia and that is if you have the right machine to connect it to start with. Food for thought: this may lead the way for all women in a hospital setting to be tied to a monitor even when in normal labour and birth??? but it does give women the mobility and shower/bath use that we cannot offer when on regular monitors . Hope this is what you were needing Jenni [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/01/06 3:01 pm Hi wise midwives, Do any of you know any compelling reasons or research on the advantages or disadvantages of using telemetry ctg machines as apposed to the usual ones? I'm trying to get my head around whether they are a good or bad thing to have in a practice setting and how having one avaliable for use changes how midwives care for women in labour. Thank you, Julie:) *This email, including any attachments sent with it, isconfidential and for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).This confidentiality is not waived or lost, if you receive it andyou are not the intended recipient(s), or if it is transmitted/received in error.Any unauthorised use, alteration, disclosure, distribution orreview of this email is strictly prohibited. The informationcontained in this email, including any attachment sent withit, may be subject to a statutory duty of confidentiality if itrelates to health service matters.If you are not the intended recipient(s), or if you havereceived this email in error, you are asked to immediatelynotify the sender by telephone collect on Australia+61 1800 198 175 or by return email. You should alsodelete this email, and any copies, from your computersystem network and destroy any hard copies produced.If not an intended recipient of this email, you must not copy,distribute or take any action(s) that relies on it; any form ofdisclosure, modification, distribution and/or publication of thisemail is also prohibited.Although Queensland Health takes all reasonable steps toensure this email does not contain malicious software,Queensland Health does not accept responsibility for theconsequences if any person's computer inadvertently suffersany disruption to services, loss of information, harm or isinfected with a virus, other malicious computer programme orcode that may occur as a consequence of receiving thisemail.Unless stated otherwise, this email represents only the viewsof the sender and not the views of the Queensland Government.