Alternate OB & Newborn: Difference between revisions
From Guide to YKHC Medical Practices
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*[[Pediatric Village Delivery Orientation]] | *[[Pediatric Village Delivery Orientation]] | ||
*[[media:Neonatal_resuscitation_summary.pdf|Neonatal Resuscitation Summary]] | *[[media:Neonatal_resuscitation_summary.pdf|Neonatal Resuscitation Summary]] | ||
*[[Curosurf Administration]] | *[[Curosurf Administration]] | ||
*[[Emergency Stabilization Information#When a newborn needs resuscitation and stabilization|Newborn Resuscitation Workflow]] | *[[Emergency Stabilization Information#When a newborn needs resuscitation and stabilization|Newborn Resuscitation Workflow]] | ||
*[[:category:YKHC Guidelines#Neonatal Guidelines|Neonatal Guidelines]] |
Revision as of 08:09, 21 November 2020
Unit Description (Facility): The OB Unit consists of 8 LDRP (Labor-Delivery-Recovery-Postpartum) rooms with a total of 16 available beds (8 mother and 8 newborn), one C-Section Delivery room, two OB Triage rooms, an infant treatment area, and a potential infant isolation area. Additionally, Room #1 can function as a negative air flow isolation room.
An average of 400 deliveries occur annually with the number increasing each year. The unit provides care to outpatient and inpatient obstetrical patients with a gestation of > 20 weeks gestation as well as newborns born in the unit. There is no nursery and babies room-in with the mothers unless they are being observed for a short while or are being stabilized for medevac.
GENERAL INFORMATION
OB SPECIFIC INFORMATION
- OB Triage Patients
- OB Deliveries
- OB Special Circumstances
- OB RMT
- OB Common Procedures
- Medevacs/Transfers for OB
- Obstetric YKHC Clinical Guidelines