Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?) Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. Then on the third, I had another 3. I have no idea what anyone else was doing. LOL Carla Attached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 I have seen the journals put out by AWHONN and it looks great....Lots of info available. MOREOB is Managing Obstetrical Risks Effectively. Here is what I know so far. It hasn't started and the nurse educators/clinical resource nurses are preparing to implement the trial run of it. It is a joint project for nurses and MD's. There are modules on different topics ie PIH, post partum hemmorhage etc. and there are pre and post tests. It is all done via CD-ROM with supports available. It is evidence based theory. That's all I know so far. What is ANN and NANN? something for neonatal nurses? off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?) Chris gin11153@... wrote: You should join AWHONN-their journals are worth their weight in gold and like you mentioned, they set the standards in our work. I also belong to NANN and ANN.What is MOREOB???Gail Neuman RNC SNP CPHWPerinatal educationlistowner of LegalNurseConsulting certified high risk OB/legal consultantPerinatal Nurse AssociatesTustin, CA Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 We had 4 fetal demises from friday to this AM. Must be a bad moon. Deb "The fingerprint of God is often a paw print." Chernak McElroy Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?)Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. Then on the third, I had another 3. I have no idea what anyone else was doing. LOLCarlaAttached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 That is so strange that several of you have had crazy work days lately. Things have been weird at our unit too. I work at a small community hospital with 6 LDRP's and around 900 deliveries per year. I am per diem right now and work 12 hours per week. I worked this past Wednesday and it was just a weird night. Treatment rooms busy all night etc. Then right at 5 am (of course) a woman who had labored beautifully all night with a beautiful strip decided to give us all MI's. :} Her baby suddenly decel'ed into the 60-70's for a period of 10 minutes. AAAAKKKK!!! Of course being the small community hospital that we are we have no 24 hour OR. GRRRRRR! During the middle of it all women kept coming in to be evaluated, and the twin gest. section was late for her prep for sx. When all was said and done, decel baby had apgars of 4 and 9 recovered well, and the section was up in the OR on time. Whew! Here's to the thrills of feast or famine OB nursing! jenn mom to Zachariah 12/18/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. March 31 we had 10 deliveries and we only have 100-120 del a month. Ended up with 17 babies and no room at the inn for our scheduled 2 c/s the next am..they had to stay in recovery till we had discharges. 3 of 6 LDR rooms had postpartum patients. Guess everyone who delivered had their own special fireworks last July 4th!!! (and that full moon we had last week didn't help) Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 WOW! Apparently Friday night was insane at my work place (I was off). This was a case where an on call person would have been a real asset. In a 8 hour period they have 14 deliveries with high risk mom's on mag and a couple sections. With the sections running it left only 3 nurses to monitor 7 highrisk moms/imminent deliveries. It is a wonder sometimes that something doesn't go terribly wrong. THe charge nurse was telling me that by morning she lost her peripheral vision and was having stroke symptoms! Can you imagine!!?!!! Chris The Mays wrote: Did anyone else have a crazy weekend? Our Saturday was nuts..usually 3 to 5 patients on the board at 5am but we came in to 15!! Strange things too..over the weekend we had several C sections, one scheduled cause she was 35 weeks and IDDM, CHTN, IUGR..and time to get the baby out! During that section they came to get our one scrub tech out to go to another section, a STAT prolapsed cord. Then another section and she had Von Willibrands disease and had to have general as well! Plus last Friday night an abruption..a PROM at 28 weeks, an unattached patient with severe pain...this is not our usual patient load! I am pretty sure it was a full moon?? LOL.. sue Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?)Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. Then on the third, I had another 3. I have no idea what anyone else was doing. LOLCarlaAttached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Was there a full moon this weekend?? redheadmama27@... wrote: off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?)Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. Then on the third, I had another 3. I have no idea what anyone else was doing. LOLCarlaAttached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Did anyone else have a crazy weekend? Our Saturday was nuts..usually 3 to 5 patients on the board at 5am but we came in to 15!! Strange things too..over the weekend we had several C sections, one scheduled cause she was 35 weeks and IDDM, CHTN, IUGR..and time to get the baby out! During that section they came to get our one scrub tech out to go to another section, a STAT prolapsed cord. Then another section and she had Von Willibrands disease and had to have general as well! Plus last Friday night an abruption..a PROM at 28 weeks, an unattached patient with severe pain...this is not our usual patient load! I am pretty sure it was a full moon?? LOL.. sue Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?)Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. Then on the third, I had another 3. I have no idea what anyone else was doing. LOLCarlaAttached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Did anyone else have a crazy weekend? Our Saturday was nuts..usually 3 to 5 patients on the board at 5am but we came in to 15!! Strange things too..over the weekend we had several C sections, one scheduled cause she was 35 weeks and IDDM, CHTN, IUGR..and time to get the baby out! During that section they came to get our one scrub tech out to go to another section, a STAT prolapsed cord. Then another section and she had Von Willibrands disease and had to have general as well! Plus last Friday night an abruption..a PROM at 28 weeks, an unattached patient with severe pain...this is not our usual patient load! I am pretty sure it was a full moon?? LOL.. sue Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?)Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. Then on the third, I had another 3. I have no idea what anyone else was doing. LOLCarlaAttached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Her baby suddenly decel'ed into the 60-70's for a period of 10 minutes. AAAAKKKK!!! Of course being the small community hospital that we are we have no 24 hour OR. GRRRRRR! During the middle of it all women kept coming in to be evaluated, and the twin gest. section was late for her prep for sx. When all was said and done, decel baby had apgars of 4 and 9 recovered well, and the section was up in the OR on time. Whew! Wow. That is good. My pt last night had fht in the 70's for 5-6 minutes before we stat sectioned her. Apgars were 2 & 8 with the baby in resp acidosis. He had an occult prolapse. Luckily, he was fine once in the nursery after PPV and chest compressions for decreasing HR. I just wonder, what if the HT's stay down and you can't get to OR, what do you do? Carla Attached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 I only worked Sunday night. Didn't have time to go back and look, but b/c of the size of our unit and the way these things like this seem to clump together, it is not a usual thing, but has happened. I know only one was greater than 24 wks gestation. We have between 700-800 babies a month and we are a regional referral center for both fetal and maternal high risk pregnanies. Deb "The fingerprint of God is often a paw print." Chernak McElroy Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership Why so many fetal deaths? What were the causes? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 There are actually several things you can do to buy time. It is all easier if the pt. has an epidural. Mainly b/c she can tolerate all the stuff you do easier. Of course pos.on whatever side the baby likes best, O2, increase fluids, D/C pit. If you can really get your hand in there, you may be able to feel the cord that has prolapsed along the side of the head. At least that gives you a dx of what is going on. I have felt this occult prolapse before. Deep trendelenburg can help the head float up and relieve the pressure on the cord. With an epidural, you have to be careful about raising the level of the epidural. I have heard some to the older MD's say they have filled the bladder with sterile water through the Foley and then clamped the Foley, using the full bladder to float the head off of the cord. Then of course, there is the manual way to lift the head off the cord with your hand, I have found with the bed flat or in trendelenburg the cord is less likely to prolapse further. Also you have to be careful not to handle the cord b/c of the possibility of causing a vasospasm which would increase the fetal distress. I have felt a baby gasp in the uterus from a prolapse cord while holding the head off the cord. At this time we were running to the back (while I rode in the bed holding the head up). Very scary. Baby did go to NICU for a few hours, but did well and went home with mom. Luckily we have full staff both in L & D and NICU to do emergency C/S, 24/7, so we can get a baby in trouble out in just a few minutes. Deb "The fingerprint of God is often a paw print." Chernak McElroy *********************************************************************** I just wonder, what if the HT's stay down and you can't get to OR, what do you do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 i think it is full tonight actually...? sue Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership Was there a full moon this weekend?? redheadmama27@... wrote: off to bed....it was a long night last night with very little action (have to enjoy while we can right?)Yes, enjoy it while you can. March 31 we had 14 deliveries! Normally, we have anywhere from 0-6. Then on the third, I had another 3. I have no idea what anyone else was doing. LOLCarlaAttached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are su! bscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada PersonalsWelcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 We'll I sure wouldn't want to be doing that for too long. I did that one for the ride down the hall to the OR and during the section and I thought my hand would fall off..... Nice when they used my head under the drape as a table.....lol. Chris Then of course, there is the manual way to lift the head off the cord with your hand, Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Yeah, I am always afraid they are going to cut my hand. Deb "The fingerprint of God is often a paw print." Chernak McElroy Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership We'll I sure wouldn't want to be doing that for too long. I did that one for the ride down the hall to the OR and during the section and I thought my hand would fall off..... Nice when they used my head under the drape as a table.....lol. Chris Then of course, there is the manual way to lift the head off the cord with your hand, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 I just wonder, what if the HT's stay down and you can't get to OR, what do you do? This is what we did. It was frightening yet exhilarating too. I am sure you all can identify. Exhilarating in the sense that we all worked well as a team. Ok, in the space of about 1-2 minutes we... IVB'd the mom O2 at 100% via nonrebreather mask pt on L side in deep Trendelenberg when that didn't work then pt on all fours with CNM's hand in vag. holding baby's head back. pt. still in Trendelenberg Called the MD and nursing supervisor, and called a stat section. There was no Pit to dc the pt. had only had 2 doses of Nubain and was at 8cm, -1 station, 100% effaced soooo close to a beautiful SVD, but the baby had to get ornery with us. After about 5 min. the CNM pushed Turb. to shut down ctx in hopes of making the babe happier. It took all four nurses on duty to get all that done. One of us had to focus solely on keeping the mom focused and calm. It's in situations like that that we were wanting our own 24hour OR and the ability to scrub in ourselves. ahhhhh... L & D in a community hospital has it's trials. While waiting up in the OR for the team to come; the FHR went back to the 120's. This was after 10-15 minutes of 60-80's. <gulp> Yeah, and baby turned out fine. Thank God! jenn mom to Zachariah 12/18/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 I have felt a baby gasp in the uterus from a prolapse cord while holding the head off the cord. At this time we were running to the back (while I rode in the bed holding the head up). Very scary. Whoa! MI city! That is so awesome that you have the resources to get the baby out fast! How much less stress would my co-workers and I experience if we could have that. Thanks for sharing your expriences! jenn mom to Zachariah 12/18/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Deb, where are you working? This email message and any attachments are for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). This email and any attachments are confidential and may contain privileged attorney-client information or protected patient health information. If you are not the above named intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver this email to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, disclosure, printing, copying, or distribution of this email or attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender by telephone or reply email and destroy this email and any attachments. Thank you. -----Original Message-----From: Deb Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 8:28 AMTo: OBnurses Subject: Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership I only worked Sunday night. Didn't have time to go back and look, but b/c of the size of our unit and the way these things like this seem to clump together, it is not a usual thing, but has happened. I know only one was greater than 24 wks gestation. We have between 700-800 babies a month and we are a regional referral center for both fetal and maternal high risk pregnanies. Deb "The fingerprint of God is often a paw print." Chernak McElroy Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership Why so many fetal deaths? What were the causes? Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Deb wrote: " We have between 700-800 babies a month and we are a regional referral center for both fetal and maternal high risk pregnanies. " ___________________ Very cool! Is it possible to obtain copies of your chart forms/permits/ and/or other OB related paperwork you do on a daily basis? I too am curious where you work! jenn mom to Zachariah 12/18/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 I'vr had to do this too, and I never forgot it! To make it worse (and something that got me teased for years) is that our hospital was undergoing renovations so the perinatal unit was on the 2nd floor and L & D was on the 4th. My patient (a then-24 weeker with prolonged ROM and footling breech) prolapsed on the unit during visiting hours. She was already in Trendelenberg. So we rode through the public hallway rolling the bed with me on the bed with a sheet thrown over use--through crowds of people, and in the elevator with several people. ---------Jeanine Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership We'll I sure wouldn't want to be doing that for too long. I did that one for the ride down the hall to the OR and during the section and I thought my hand would fall off..... Nice when they used my head under the drape as a table.....lol. Chris Then of course, there is the manual way to lift the head off the cord with your hand, Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 There are actually several things you can do to buy time. I meant, what do you do if the FHT's stay down, delivery isn't imminent, and you don't have a 24/7 OR? Carla Attached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Wouldn't it be helpful to at least have L & D staff that can open the OR and scrub and be ready to crash her when anesthesia arrives? That must be frustrating for you all to wait.......redheadmama27@... wrote: There are actually several things you can do to buy time.I meant, what do you do if the FHT's stay down, delivery isn't imminent, and you don't have a 24/7 OR?CarlaAttached Mommy to Tanner 7, 4, & my waterbaby Tatum 1Welcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Wouldn't it be helpful to at least have L & D staff that can open the OR and scrub and be ready to crash her when anesthesia arrives? We have several RN's on each shift who scrub, and all of us can open the OR in an emergency.(even if we just open and dump packages on the table and grab the things they may need like IV fluids) One reason we can do that is after each c/s the scrub person pulls all the things needed for a c/s and places the wrapped trays, etc in the OR on the tables and dresses the or bed so all we have to do is open and go.The only time anesthesia is in house during the night is if they have an epidural in place or they just happen to be in the main OR with an emergency. Usually they arrive before the OB does. We have our own OR on the unit, which saves time, we can also call peds to come in from home....most times they can get here within 20 minutes, so the nursery and RT can handle the baby with help from the ER doc if we need him till the pedi comes. LAurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Even though we have in-house anesthesia, maternal fetal medicine, and Neo, we do have an emergency c/s pack that is in the cabinet in each OR in L & D (we have 4 OR's in L & D). On the outside of each pack there are gloves, one of those disposable prep sponges that you just pop the seal and prep, and a disposable knife with a blade on it. That way, the MD can glove, prep, and cut while someone else opens the big pack. It works for us. Oh, and I work in Louisiana. Deb "The fingerprint of God is often a paw print." Chernak McElroy Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership Wouldn't it be helpful to at least have L & D staff that can open the OR and scrub and be ready to crash her when anesthesia arrives? We have several RN's on each shift who scrub, and all of us can open the OR in an emergency.(even if we just open and dump packages on the table and grab the things they may need like IV fluids) One reason we can do that is after each c/s the scrub person pulls all the things needed for a c/s and places the wrapped trays, etc in the OR on the tables and dresses the or bed so all we have to do is open and go.The only time anesthesia is in house during the night is if they have an epidural in place or they just happen to be in the main OR with an emergency. Usually they arrive before the OB does. We have our own OR on the unit, which saves time, we can also call peds to come in from home....most times they can get here within 20 minutes, so the nursery and RT can handle the baby with help from the ER doc if we need him till the pedi comes. LAurieWelcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Even though we have in-house anesthesia, maternal fetal medicine, and Neo, we do have an emergency c/s pack that is in the cabinet in each OR in L & D (we have 4 OR's in L & D). On the outside of each pack there are gloves, one of those disposable prep sponges that you just pop the seal and prep, and a disposable knife with a blade on it. That way, the MD can glove, prep, and cut while someone else opens the big pack. It works for us. Oh, and I work in Louisiana. Deb "The fingerprint of God is often a paw print." Chernak McElroy Re: [OBnurses] Re: Professional membership Wouldn't it be helpful to at least have L & D staff that can open the OR and scrub and be ready to crash her when anesthesia arrives? We have several RN's on each shift who scrub, and all of us can open the OR in an emergency.(even if we just open and dump packages on the table and grab the things they may need like IV fluids) One reason we can do that is after each c/s the scrub person pulls all the things needed for a c/s and places the wrapped trays, etc in the OR on the tables and dresses the or bed so all we have to do is open and go.The only time anesthesia is in house during the night is if they have an epidural in place or they just happen to be in the main OR with an emergency. Usually they arrive before the OB does. We have our own OR on the unit, which saves time, we can also call peds to come in from home....most times they can get here within 20 minutes, so the nursery and RT can handle the baby with help from the ER doc if we need him till the pedi comes. LAurieWelcome to the OBnurses list!You have the freedom to change your membership settings at any time you choose. Go to the Yahoogroups Home Page at www.yahoogroups.com and sign in with your e mail address and the password you used to subscribe to this list. You will then see a list of all Onelist lists you are subscribed to. You can then easily choose the settings you would like--unsubscribe, digest, or Web-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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