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    • [DOCX File]AHRQ Safety Program for Perinatal Care: Labor and Delivery ...

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      Labor: Regular and painful uterine contractions that cause cervical change. Active Labor: The cervix is 4-5 cm dilated and there are regular, painful uterine contractions . Adequate Labor: Contractions every 3 minutes with a 50 torr rise above baseline or contractions every 3 minutes lasting at least 45 seconds that are palpably strong.

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    • [DOCX File]AHRQ Safety Program for Perinatal Care: Safe Medication ...

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      12.Du Y, Ye M, Zheng F. Active management of the third stage of labor with and without controlled cord traction: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2014 Jul;93(7):626-33.

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    • [DOCX File]Patient Safety Officer Executive Development Program

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      FETAL ASSESSMENT DURING LABOR FHT Monitoring. Latent Phase – every hour. Active Phase – every 30 minutes. Second Stage of Labor – every 15 minutes. FHT is taken more frequently in high – risk cases. Normal FHT Pattern . Baseline rate: 120 – 160 bpm. Early Deceleration – FHT @ contraction, Normal @ end of contraction (head compression)

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    • [DOCX File]Northern New England Perinatal Quality Improvement Network

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      ACOG Practice Bulletin. Dystocia and Augmentation of Labor. Number 49. December 2003. ACOG Practice Bulletin. Fetal Lung Maturity. Number 97. September 2007. ACOG Practice Bulletin. Induction of Labor. Number 107, August 2009. ACOG Practice Bulletin. Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring. Number 106, July 2009. ACOG Practice Bulletin.

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    • [DOC File]Normal Labor and Birth

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      Active stage of labor management/labor dystocia criteria; Establish meeting time with essential team members to establish roles and a plan to begin reviewing your current department guidelines and the ACOG, SMFM, FPQC recommended guidelines.

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    • [DOCX File]Relevant Data - Tools to Optimize Outcomes of Labor Safely

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      • Monitor progress in active labor with cervical exams at 1 to 2 hour intervals. • If the patient in active labor fails to progress adequately for two hours, then intact membranes should be ruptured and oxytocin administered to achieve uterine contractions greater than 200 Montevideo units.

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    • Reducing Interventions in Labor: ACOG Opinion | DONA Internatio…

      ACOG Standards for FHT Auscultation. Low Risk High Risk. 1st stage: latent, q 1 hr latent, q 30 min. active, q 30 min active, q 15 min ... - active labor is best - too early, slows labor - too late, doesn’t help, depresses fetus. Requires an order from CNM/MD. Close communication is essential.

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    • University of South Florida

      The use of Foley bulb insertion into the cervix has been shown to shorten labor, lower cesarean section rates and have favorable perinatal outcomes.1-4 Inflation of a Foley bulb to 60 mL has been shown to increase the likelihood of achieving delivery within 12 hours as compared to 30 mL inflation, especially for nulliparous patients5.

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    • [DOC File]Abnormal labor: Protraction and arrest disorders

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      Accepted for poster presentation at ACOG 59th Annual Clinical Meeting, Washington, DC, April 30 - May 4, 2011. Selected presentations: Active Management of Labor: Seminar on Management of Labor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Memorial Medical Center, Savannah, GA, May 1992

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      Nurses, physicians, midwives, pharmacists, and other labor and delivery (L&D) unit staff involved in the preparation and administration of oxytocin during labor. How to use this tool: Review the key perinatal safety elements with L&D leadership and unit staff to determine how elements will …

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