7.5.3FCA_IISection
Labour ward pain management
lines 3722–3722id: 7.5.3
32 items
- 7.5.3.1FCA_IISafe, contextualised and effective options, including non-pharmacological methods, oral and systemic analgesia, neuraxial and blocks
- 7.5.3.2FCA_IIRisk/benefit analysis and management of potential complications
- 7.5.3.3FCA_IIPatient education
- 7.5.3.4FCA_IIInformed consent
- 7.5.3.5FCA_IIIndications
- 7.5.3.6FCA_IIContraindications
- 7.5.3.7FCA_IIMechanism of action
- 7.5.3.8FCA_IIRelevant pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics
- 7.5.3.9FCA_IIMaternal side effects
- 7.5.3.10FCA_IIFoetal effects
- 7.5.3.11FCA_IIEffects on uterine blood flow
- 7.5.3.12FCA_IIComplications and management thereof
- 7.5.3.13FCA_IIEffect on labour and delivery
- 7.5.3.14FCA_IIWorking knowledge of the benefits and evidence for non-pharmacological analgesia, including techniques such as TENS, acupuncture, music therapy, touch and massage and water immersion
- 7.5.3.15FCA_IIOpioid analgesia – IV, IM, SC, IV PCA
- 7.5.3.16FCA_IIPCA (check PCEA) in labour with remifentanil or other opioid – risks and benefits
- 7.5.3.17FCA_IIInhaled Entonox
- 7.5.3.18FCA_IIAnatomy of spinal and epidural space (wrong section)
- 7.5.3.19FCA_IIPatient-controlled techniques
- 7.5.3.20FCA_IIPCEA
- 7.5.3.21FCA_IINeuraxial opioids (intrathecal and epidural)
- 7.5.3.22FCA_IINeuraxial local anaesthetics
- 7.5.3.23FCA_IISpinal analgesia – single shot
- 7.5.3.24FCA_IIContinuous spinal catheter
- 7.5.3.25FCA_IICombined spinal epidural (CSE)
- 7.5.3.26FCA_IIContinuous epidural catheter versus intermittent bolus
- 7.5.3.27FCA_IIDosing regimens for epidural analgesia
- 7.5.3.28FCA_IIThe "walking epidural"
- 7.5.3.29FCA_IIDural puncture epidural (DPE)
- 7.5.3.30FCA_II*Pudendal and paracervical blocks
- 7.5.3.31FCA_IIImplications of vertebral column abnormalities and intracranial pathology on the provision of neuraxial blockade in pregnancy
- 7.5.3.32FCA_IIImplications of medications modifying haemostasis on the provision of neuraxial blockade in pregnancy