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room
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room
an area within a building enclosed by a floor, a ceiling, and walls or partitions

room [rüm]
(building construction)
A partitioned-off area inside a building or dwelling.
(geology)
An open area in a cave.
(mining engineering)
Space driven off an entry in which coal is produced.
Working place in a flat mine.

room
In a building, a particular portion, an enclosure or division separated from other divisions by partitions.

room - channel


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Recently a director at a Detroit hospital said that the idea to put in ldrp rooms (labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum in the same room) came from their experience with high risk patients, who couldn't be moved from labor to delivery.
The hospital also has a full service labor and delivery unit using an LDRP room model.
How far we have come from recognizing that birth at home is the standard of care was again evidenced by a newspaper article about the new ldrp rooms at a Detroit hospital.
 
 
 
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