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Re: ACOG's VBAC statement revisited.From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirez@icepr.com)Mon Sep 25 06:00:31 2000
At Sun, 24 Sep 2000, K Dew wrote: > >I'd really appreciate replies to my questions of a couple of days ago. > >Forgive me for beating this dead horse again. > >One of the hospitals at which I have privileges banned VBACs in Feb. They >have asked me to join a committee to re-study the issue. > >If I could get simple answers to the following questions I'd appreciate the >effort. > >1. IN HOUSE ANESTHESIA YES/NO > >2. DEDICATED C/S OPERATING ROOM YES/NO > >3. IN HOUSE OPERATING ROOM CREW YES/NO > >4. HOW MUCH TYPE 0 Rh- BLOOD AVAILABLE AS A MINIMUM? > >My opinion is that this particular institution probably should not be doing >OB at all, and I have moved my delivery location elsewhere. As a member of >the staff however, I am "required" to assist the Med Exec in solving this >issue. > >Somehow, I deleted the e-mails to the discussion we had back in Feb/Mar. > >Is there and obgyn-l archive? > >Thanks again > >Kevin Dew I thought I post my answers before? 1. YES 2. YES 3. YES 4. 4 ideally- in-house blood bank
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