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Shoulder Dystocia in a Rural ED
Air MethodsThis scenario leads learners through an encounter with a patient in active labor. As the case progresses, learners must recognize that the patient is experiencing shoulder dystocia and is in active labor/imminent delivery. Following successful delivery, the infant will require basic assessment and care, and the mother will require care...
This scenario leads learners through an encounter with a patient in active labor. As the case progresses, learners must recognize that the patient is experiencing...
Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Emergency Medicine, OB/GYN, Emergency, Interprofessional, Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
Author: Air Methods
Language: English, Spanish
Room size: 15x15
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Female
Tags:
active delivery,
high-risk,
imminent delivery,
labor & delivery,
newborn,
ob/gyn,
postpartum hemorrhage,
shoulder dystocia,