Imminent Delivery
Women's Health
Neonatal
Mash-Up
100

These alerts need to be called when there in an imminent delivery in your ED

OB and Neo Alert

100

Your patient presents to the ED for asthma exacerbation.  She is 34 weeks pregnant.  What is your plan of care?

Treat in ED; call L & D to see if they want to see her when ED dispositions

100

Central line placement in a neonate

Umbilical

100

Name this rhythm


IVR

200

Which of the following is the correct dose and route of oxytocin for the management of postpartum hemorrhage?

10 units IM

200

This is the severe range blood pressure for preeclampsia

160/110

200

If heart rate is under 100 after 30 seconds of assisted ventilation, consider this option next

Advanced airway

200

Your patient's extremity is hemorrhaging.  What is your first action to stop the bleed?

Direct Pressure

300

These 3 factors qualify baby to go skin-to-skin after delivery in the ED

Term

Tone

Cry

300

This is the starting dose of magnesium in an actively seizing eclampsia patient

6G

300

This is the typical PEEP setting for neonates.

5 cm H2O

300

According to Safe Room policy, all patients are not allowed to have this highly coveted device.

Cell Phone

400

Ask these 3 questions when a patient is about to precipitously deliver

How many weeks?

How many babies? 

Hx of HTN or asthma?

400

This medication's needle is disposed in the yellow bin

Methotrexate

400

Your patient gets wrapped in plastic under this gestational age

32 weeks

400

The patient is still bleeding after applying CAT.  What is the next step?

Add a second tourniquet above the first

500

Name the 4 T's of post-partum hemorrhage

Trauma

Thrombin

Tissue

Tone

500

The H in HELLP Syndrome stands for

Hemolysis

500

Two answers:  Set oxygen to __ liters unless intubated then set to _____

10 L 

100 %

500

This cranial nerve is responsible for chewing.

Trigeminal or Number 5

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