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Re: High risk OB transports
Hi David,
Sorry, I forgot to add my email address. it is
tlcsoup@aol.com
Thanks,
Teri
> Need the groups expertise in getting some feedback regarding high risk
> transports. Either reply to me directly or to the list. dasteele1@qwest.net
>
>
> 1. Are there any programs out there with specific guidelines when to transport
> High risk OB patients or better yet when not to transport those patients i.e.
> dilated to 10cm and pushing...
>
> 2. If so are you willing to share those? Or at least give me the nuts and
> bolts of it?
>
> 3. Are there any programs out there that don't do High risk OB transports
>
> 4. Who takes team members?, OB nurse? Doc? Neonate team etc. How many.
>
> 5. Who does in flight monitoring of Uterine contractions and fetal heart rates?
> If so what monitor are you using? How much orientation do you get before you
> may interpret strips regarding contractions, decels, variability etc.
>
> 6. Any other information that might be useful regarding policies affecting OB
> transports would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> David Steele RN
> Flight nurse
>
> http://www.users.qwest.net/~dasteele1
>
>
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