Female-only intrapartum nurses: policy and the law
- PMID: 3733444
- DOI: 10.1097/00004010-198601130-00013
Female-only intrapartum nurses: policy and the law
Abstract
Administrators of facilities that deliver babies should consider allowing carefully selected, qualified, and competent male staff nurses to be employed in labor and delivery. Examples of present and past male intrapartum nurses are presented.
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