Any baby over this weight requires blood glucose monitoring.
What is 4000 grams.
This person is ultimately responsible for completing the delivery charting.
Who is the primary RN.
Initially, oxytocin should be started at this rate, with no exceptions for induction or augmentation.
What is 1 mu/min.
Elevator that should be taken for an easy route to blood bank.
What are the main LDRP elevators.
Location in the room that medications should be stored when a patient occupies the room.
What is the locked top drawer of the delivery cart.
Intermittent auscultation of the FHR should be completed this often during the active stage of labor.
What is every 30 minutes.
Person responsible for inputting or delegating work orders for broken equipment.
Who is the person who identified the issue or malfunction.
TXA should not be administered concurrently into the same intravenous line with this commonly used medication.
What is oxytocin.
Employee parking in the parking garage is allowed on these floors.
What is third level and up.
These 2 pieces of equipment should be kept under the sink counter in any occupied room.
What is a stepstool and rolling stool.
The maternal sepsis screening assessment should be completed this frequently during active labor.
What is every 2 hours.
This person is ultimately responsible to ensure the 24-hour screenings are completed on a newborn.
Who is the primary RN.
Dose per kg of sweet cheeks (40% glucose gel) given for hypoglycemia.
What is 0.5mL/kg
These are the people who you will notify when you CALL in for your shift
What is the charge nurse and staffing office/HM
Four critical areas to ensure are properly stocked prior to a patient occupying the room.
What is the warmer, the computer tower, the maternal resuscitation cabinet, and the delivery cart.
These cervical ripening methods are contraindicated with a previous uterine incision.
What is misoprostol and DuoRipe.
These team members are responsible for assigning APGAR scores.
Who is the primary RN and/or the neonatal provider in attendance.
Maximum number of doses of Tranexamic Acid that can be given in a 24 hour period.
What is 2.
Absence notification (calling in) should be completed by what time?
What is 0500 or 1700.
Weight capacity for a Hill-Rom labor bed, both top and bottom portion.
What is 500 lb. on top and 350 lb. on bottom.
These categories include newborns that will require 24 hours of blood glucose monitoring.
What is pre-term and/or small (SGA or under 2500 grams)
This team has the responsibility of managing pain post-operatively if a neuraxial narcotic has been utilized.
Dose of Calcium Gluconate given for magnesium toxicity.
What is 1 gram.
Location of the portable neonatal cardiac monitor utilized during neonatal resuscitations.
What is between the nurse's station and lab tube station in SCN.
Location of neonatal intubation supplies.
What is the yellow and black tacklebox.