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Postpartum hemorrhage

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Stop The Bleed And Seize Control: The Use Of Simulation And Video Modules In Educating Emergency Department Staff Regarding Maternal Hypertension And Hemorrhage, Jared Maxwell Talsky May 2022

Stop The Bleed And Seize Control: The Use Of Simulation And Video Modules In Educating Emergency Department Staff Regarding Maternal Hypertension And Hemorrhage, Jared Maxwell Talsky

Master's Projects and Capstones

In order to address shortcomings of the health care system within the United States surrounding the early recognition and response to preeclampsia (PreE) and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) emergencies The Joint Commission (TJC) revised the accreditation requirements regarding implementing yearly maternal hypertension and hemorrhage simulation scenarios in emergency departments. A Quality improvement team of Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) students at University of San Francisco, working alongside the emergency department and labor and delivery department nurse educators assisted a dual hospital system in the Bay Area of California to develop and implement training materials and simulations for the hospital system’s Emergency Department …


Stop The Bleed And Seize Control: The Use Of Simulation And Video Modules In Educating Emergency Department Staff Regarding Maternal Hypertension And Hemorrhage, Yvonne Oliva May 2022

Stop The Bleed And Seize Control: The Use Of Simulation And Video Modules In Educating Emergency Department Staff Regarding Maternal Hypertension And Hemorrhage, Yvonne Oliva

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: This quality improvement project aims at Hospital X meeting the new Joint Commission (JC) provisional deadline through the implementation of simulation training and video development as a way of educating emergency department (ED) staff in recognizing and treating preeclampsia (PreE) and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).

Context: This quality improvement project utilizes evidence-based practice, California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC) toolkits, and JC standards to educate ED staff on worsening cases of maternal morbidity and mortality nationwide. Research shows that early recognition and prevention of maternal hemorrhage and preeclamptic emergencies has the highest probability of decreasing maternal complications in the ED. …


Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Change Strategy, Alison Landis Aug 2018

Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Change Strategy, Alison Landis

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is one of the leading causes of severe maternal morbidity and mortality. It is unpredictable and can occur with or without identified risk factors. A postpartum hemorrhage can happen rapidly, therefore it is important for the team to be trained and prepared to recognize and respond quickly to the situation, by quantifying blood loss at deliveries.

Context:The California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC) has created a toolkit to better prepare maternal child health teams for readiness, recognition, response, and reporting when a hemorrhage occurs. This program was rolled out on the unit in 2015 resulting …


Quantify Blood Loss To Prevent Escalation Of Blood Loss, Manprit Virk Aug 2015

Quantify Blood Loss To Prevent Escalation Of Blood Loss, Manprit Virk

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The CNL project’s aim is to implement quantifying blood loss (QBL) after each delivery to prevent the escalation of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), and decrease maternal mortality and morbidity related to PPH in Maternal Child Health (MCH). This project is initiated in a Northern California acute-care facility’s MCH department, which consists of: childbearing women pregnant at gestation age of more than thirty-four weeks, and women post delivery. According to CMQCC (2014), 1-3% of pregnancies are affected by postpartum hemorrhage, and the acute-care facility has a current postpartum hemorrhage rate of 2.7%. There is lack of standardized method of measuring blood …