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Title: Survivor: a nursing challenge from the Northern Territory
Authors: Hicks, K.
Issue Date: 2007
Source: 2007 Summer 20, (4), 2007, p. 32-3
Pages: 32-3
Journal: ACORN
Abstract: The author moved to a remote mining location in the Northern Territory where she was involved in a case that was to become a benchmark for all other postpartum haemorrhage at the hospital. The author describes the event as it unfolded. She has also included some information about the location and the issues encountered with a critically ill patient when help is not readily at hand. (non-author abstract)ACORN, 2007 Summer; 20 (4): 32-3Anl
Keywords: Air Ambulances ;Emergency Treatment ;Obesity ;Oceanic Ancestry Group ;Patient Transfer ;Postpartum Hemorrhage, therapy ;Rural Health Services ;Rural PopulationAdult ;Blood Transfusion ;Female ;Humans ;Northern Territory ;Pregnancy
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Sunshine Coast HHS Publications

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