Re: Severe PIH 34 weeks

From: Jamie (ajfields@pine-net.com)
Mon May 28 14:22:41 2007


Maybe it will encourage rural hospitals to ship at risk babies inside mom rather than fiddle around waiting for delivery and then transporting a sick baby.

At Sat, 26 May 2007, Henry Gregor wrote: >
>Hey fellow listers, for a lighter take on this thread, I present the following, and ask, what would we do without studies?
>
> Thursday May 24, 2007
> Hospital Quality Affects Survival for Very Small Newborns (CME/CE)
>STANFORD, Calif. -- Very-low-birth-weight infants are more likely to survive if they are born at hospitals that have high-performing neonatal intensive care units, with a large volume of patients, researchers reported. [more]
>http://www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/GeneralPediatrics/dh/5747
>
> Wlell, duh, who woulda' guessed? ROTFLOL....what an important piece of CME we all need to get credited with, to note on all our little slips of paper that "show" we're professionals keeping up our competencies. Guess there will be a flood tide of folks stopping sending preterm in utero transports to small tertiary hospitals, ya' think?
>
> :-)

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JFields, RN, BSN




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