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Re: info on C-section attendance
From: jared_brown@und.nodak.edu
Sat, 23 Nov 2002 06:36:52 -0600
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IN THE HOSPITAL I WORK IN, WE ALWAYS HAVE AT LEAST 1 NICU NURSE AND AT LEAST 1 RT IN ALL C-SECTIONS. THE OB NURSE CARING FOR THE MOM ALSO ATTENDS THE SECTION.
>----- Original Message -----
From: ktwalsh@lvcm.com (Teri Walsh, RNC) Date: Saturday, November 23, 2002 4:56 am Subject: info on C-section attendance> I am looking for information on hospitals with neonatal intensive care
> units and normal newborn nurseries. Who attends the c-sections?
> In our
> hospital, the newborn nursery attends "normal c-sections" with a
> respritory therapist. The NICU nurses and a respritory therapist only
> attend c-sections that are "not normal" (ie. meconium stained fluid,
> deceleration, etc.). I know that in this community there are two
> otherhospitals with NICU's and in those institutions the NICU
> nurses and a
> respritory therapist always attend c-sections. I guess that I do not
> consider any c-section normal. I know that recently I attended
> severalc-section and had unknown meconium and ditress on the
> majority that were
> supposed to be "normal c-sections". Any information out there
> that you
> can share would be appriciated.
>
> '
>
> --
> Thank you! Teri Walsh, RNC
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