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Emergency Medicine Journal | 2008

Training for prehospital obstetric emergencies

Malcolm Woollard; Helen Simpson; Kim Hinshaw; Sue Wieteska

In this edition of the EMJ ( see page 457 ) Dobbie and Cooke1 review the most common causes of litigation against UK ambulance services. They conclude that the key clinical areas to be addressed are obstetric care, spinal injury assessment and decision-making regarding non-conveyance to hospital. As with hospital practice, prehospital obstetric incidents resulting in litigation made up a significant proportion of the more costly claims. In the period from December 1995 to April 2005 there were 13 obstetric cases out of the total 272 claims (4.8%). However, the average value of the obstetric cases was £815 000. For all claims, regardless of cause, there were 24 between £100 000 and £1 million and 17 valued at more than £1 million. Of the latter, four were obstetric cases, based on either an alleged failure to identify and manage a problem or lack of appropriate equipment for the treatment of a preterm baby. The largest claim from the total was for £3 375 000 and relates to an alleged lack of equipment to care for a baby born at 26 weeks. The development of paramedic practitioners, emergency care practitioners and treat and refer guidelines for paramedics may be beginning to address concerns about the accuracy of decisions related to non-conveyance of patients seen by ambulance services.2 The introduction of guidelines for ruling out cervical spine injury should, conversely, focus the attention of practitioners on …


Archive | 2009

Pre-Hospital Obstetric Emergency Training: The Practical Approach

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska

Working Group. Contributors. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Contact details and website information. Chapter 1 Obstetric services. Chapter 2 Law, ethics and governance related to pregnancy. Chapter 3 Anatomical and physiological changes in pregnancy. Chapter 4 Normal delivery. Chapter 5 Structured approach to the obstetric patient. Chapter 6 Emergencies in early pregnancy and complications following gynaecological surgery. Chapter 7 Emergencies in late pregnancy Chapter 8 Emergencies after delivery. Chapter 9 Care of the baby at birth. Chapter 10 Management of non-obstetric emergencies. Chapter 11 Cardiac arrest and shock in pregnancy. Abbreviations. Glossary. References. Index.


Archive | 2014

病院前救護のための産科救急トレーニング : 妊娠女性・院外分娩に対する実践的な対処法

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska; 隆成 新井


Archive | 2009

Law, Ethics and Governance Related to Pregnancy

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska


Archive | 2009

Anatomical and Physiological Changes in Pregnancy

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska


Archive | 2009

Structured Approach to the Obstetric Patient

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska


Archive | 2009

Emergencies in Late Pregnancy

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska


Archive | 2009

Management of Non-Obstetric Emergencies

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska


Archive | 2009

Emergencies after Delivery

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska


Archive | 2009

Cardiac Arrest and Shock in Pregnancy

Malcolm Woollard; Kim Hinshaw; Helen Simpson; Sue Wieteska

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