An infant of 20 weeks gestation or greater without any signs of life at birth.
What is a stillborn infant?
This emergency is characterized by the improper implanted egg outside of the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube.
What is an ectopic pregnancy?
This device will assess the heartrate of a fetus greater than 16 weeks gestation.
What is a fetal heart doppler?
Documentation for a Live Birth includes these 3 pieces of information.
What are the delivery date/time, birth certificate and death certificate if applicable?
This fluid has a pH level of 7.1 - 7.3.
What is amniotic fluid?
An lifeless infant of less than 20 weeks gestation is defined as this in policy.
What is a complete or incomplete abortion?
OB patients with these conditions will often have severe headache, visual disturbances and epigastric pain. Lab work may reveal proteinuria. If left untreated can progress to seizures and coma.
What are pre-eclampsia and eclampsia?
This monitoring device measures the strength of uterine contractions during labor.
What is a tocometer?
Appropriate disposition documentation of mother and baby to L&D or the nursery would include this information.
What is Date and time of transfer?
This number of patients exist when taking care of 1 obstetrical patient greater than 20 weeks gestation.
What are 2?
Per policy, gestation of at least 16 weeks is required to assess for these.
What are fetal heart tones?
When the amniotic sac bursts prior to labor, it is known as this OB emergency?
What is premature rupture of membranes?
After live birth, an infant may be placed in this for resuscitation if needed.
What is the Panda Infant warmer?
At a minimum, fetal heart tones should be assessed at these times.
What is on arrival to ED and prior to disposition?
When disposing of the placenta, these 3 steps should be followed.
What are: 1. Wrap placenta in chux, 2. Place in double red plastic bags and 3. Dispose of in biohazard container.
Patients of 20 weeks gestation or greater who present to ED with non-pregnancy related complaints should be evaluated in this department.
What is the ED?
With this condition, mother is at great risk for hemorrhage and the fetus has a 60% perinatal mortality rate related to tearing away of maternal blood vessels from the placenta.
What is a placental abruption?
A clear plastic enclosed crib that maintains a warm environment for a new baby and isolates him or her from germs.
What is an isolette?
Documentation of a complete/incomplete abortion will be done in the mother's medical chart and will NOT contain these two certificates.
What are birth and death certificates?
If a mother requests to keep her fetus with her when the infant does not survive, this policy should be consulted.
What is the Compassionate Care: Fetal Loss and Live Born Pre-viable Newborn policy?
OB patients will not be held in the ED pending the delivery of this biologic product.
What is the placenta?
The knee to chest or sleep trendelenburg position to decompress a vital structure is indicated for this OB emergency.
What is a prolapsed cord?
This device must be hooked up to both oxygen and air and has an internal Apgar score timer set for these two intervals. (2 answers)
What is the Panda warmer?
What are 1 and 5 minutes?
When documenting fetal demise/stillborn infant, you should ensure this certificate is complete.
What is the death certificate?
This department will be notified in all births and deaths in the ED.
What is Vital Statistics?