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Re: Hospital admissions for obstetric patientsFrom: Babycatchers@aol.comSun Oct 29 08:05:20 2006
But a view from the other side of the track (the nursing side). If a patient was admitted to the ER of ICU or CCU- one of the high risk OB nurses would be floated to the unit to monitor the patient and baby, while the CCU/ICU did their stuff. That made for 2 on 1 care, but in that hospital- it was cheaper than a law suit. Usually after a shift or two, the IC/CCU nurses would let us go back to our unit and just call us if there was something they didn't recognize. Vicki Smith, CNM, MSN West Virginia Midwives- changing the world one baby at a time.
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