Book contents
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Section 1 Anatomy
- Section 2 Embryology
- Section 3 Physiology
- Section 4 Genetics
- Section 5 Endocrinology
- Section 6 Biochemistry
- Section 7 Pathology
- Section 8 Clinical Management and Data Interpretation
- Section 9 Pharmacology
- Chapter 60 Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
- Chapter 61 Antibiotic Prophylaxis
- Chapter 62 Drugs Used in Obstetrics and Postpartum Haemorrhage
- Chapter 63 Pain Relief in Labour and Puerperium
- Chapter 64 Contraception and Drugs Used in Gynaecology
- Chapter 65 Teratogenic Drugs
- Section 10 Microbiology
- Section 11 Immunology
- Section 12 Biophysics
- Section 13 Epidemiology and Statistics
- Appendices:Practice Question Papers with Answers
- Index
Chapter 63 - Pain Relief in Labour and Puerperium
from Section 9 - Pharmacology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2020
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Section 1 Anatomy
- Section 2 Embryology
- Section 3 Physiology
- Section 4 Genetics
- Section 5 Endocrinology
- Section 6 Biochemistry
- Section 7 Pathology
- Section 8 Clinical Management and Data Interpretation
- Section 9 Pharmacology
- Chapter 60 Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
- Chapter 61 Antibiotic Prophylaxis
- Chapter 62 Drugs Used in Obstetrics and Postpartum Haemorrhage
- Chapter 63 Pain Relief in Labour and Puerperium
- Chapter 64 Contraception and Drugs Used in Gynaecology
- Chapter 65 Teratogenic Drugs
- Section 10 Microbiology
- Section 11 Immunology
- Section 12 Biophysics
- Section 13 Epidemiology and Statistics
- Appendices:Practice Question Papers with Answers
- Index
Summary
In at–risk pregnancies, due to fetal, obstetric or maternal factors, analgesia is mandatory and always required. For women who request pain relief for labour and/or delivery, there are many effective analgesic techniques available. The primary goal is to provide an adequate maternal analgesia with minimal motor block (e.g., achieved with the administration of local anaesthetics at low concentrations with or without opioids).
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- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs , pp. 338 - 340Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020