This tilt is performed to relieve pressure on the aorta and inferior vena cava when chest compressions are being performed on a pregnant patient in cardiac arrest.
What is left lateral uterine displacement?
This is the flowsheet where phototherapy is documented.
What is NICU/Newborn PCS body system flowsheet?
This alarm is activated if a tag has been cut or interfered with.
What is tag tamper alarm?
This is the maximum for suction pressure while Jada device is in place.
What is 90 mmHg?
The name of the flowsheet where the newborn identification band number is documented.
What is the Newborn or NICU PCS Body System (Safety row)?
This tool that gathers pertinent information, reviews team performance, identifies safety issues and reinforces effective team functioning.
What is a debrief?
This is the minimum reading for the flux measurement on the radiometer for standard phototherapy.
What is 15?
This member of the team ensures the L&D door, PAS and exit door near offices are covered.
Who is Labor and Delivery Charge Nurse?
A standardized method to calculate blood loss accurately.
What is quantitative blood loss (QBL)?
This is the time frame that identification bands must be placed on the newborn and the footprint sheet must be completed.
What is within 2 hours of delivery or prior to separation?
Repeating back information or instruction that has been assigned which allows for an opportunity for correction.
What is closed loop communication?
This is the minimum flux reading on the radiometer for intensive phototherapy.
What is 30?
This team member ensures the door by the time clock is covered during an alarm/ infant abduction.
Who is the NICU Charge Nurse?
This postpartum hemorrhage kit in Omnicell contains these medications.
What is hemabate, methergine, misoprostol, tranexamic acid, and oxytocin?
This must be applied to the newborn in labor and delivery and recorded in the EMR.
What is the HUGS?
ACLS and AHA cardiac arrest in pregnancy algorithm support this amount of time to perform a perimortem cesarean section and deliver the baby if ROSC has not occurred.
What is 5 minutes?
This is the frequency for obtaining and documenting flux measurements with the radiometer.
What is upon initiation, every 12 hours (each shift) and with changes with orders to phototherapy?
This person performs a physical assessment on the newborn once the newborn has been located.
Who is the neonatal provider?
This stage of blood loss is greater than 1000 mL (10-20 % of blood volume).
What is stage 1?
These 2 licensed personnel must verify the Newborn Identification Record for a nursery admission.
Who are the primary labor and delivery RN and the NAN?
These alerts are called overhead at SNVMC to activate specialty teams to respond to an emergency.
What is OB alert? What is Neonatal Alert?
This is the location of a newborn requiring an incubator for thermoregulation while receiving phototherapy.
What is NICU?
This is the reason doors are monitored closely during an infant abduction.
What is to minimize the risk of the abductor exiting the doors?
These blood products cannot be administered using the rapid transfuser/ Thermacor.
What are platelets and cryoprecipitate?
This is the minimum age for the designee /person with the 4th band.
How old is 18 years old? - (with the exception of a minor father)