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Every Milliliter Matters: A Quality Improvement Initiative For Postpartum Quantified Blood Loss, Amy O. Quinones May 2022

Every Milliliter Matters: A Quality Improvement Initiative For Postpartum Quantified Blood Loss, Amy O. Quinones

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Problem: The microsystem for maternal-child healthcare in 2020 had 5.9% of deliveries progress to a postpartum hemorrhage. In 2021, the percentage of deliveries that progressed to a postpartum hemorrhage increased to 12.3%. The nearly two-fold increase in postpartum hemorrhage occurrence led to the creation of the Quality Improvement (QI) initiative to identify postpartum hemorrhage at an earlier stage. The QI initiative aims to extend the quantitative blood loss (QBL) measurement beyond labor and delivery, and support identification of postpartum hemorrhage in the postpartum period.

Context: The microsystem that this quality improvement project occurred on were three postpartum units in a …


Every Milliliter Matters: Quantitative Blood Loss In Postpartum, Iana Vatsenko May 2022

Every Milliliter Matters: Quantitative Blood Loss In Postpartum, Iana Vatsenko

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Postpartum hemorrhage remains a leading cause of maternal mortality in the United States. Postpartum hemorrhage occurs when mothers are bleeding excessively, have uterine atony, or the placenta has failed to come out completely. Research has shown that quantitative methods of blood loss estimation revealed a higher incidence of PPH than visual estimation. That is why using quantitative methods on time is essential for diagnosing PPH. Quantification of blood loss should be replaced by estimated blood loss since it is more accurate. The project's main focus was implementing quantification of blood loss and using the Triton Scale, a smart system to …