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When there's fetal distress, it's time for an emergency delivery
Nurses and doctors must into action when there's uterine tachysystole
Neonatologists are responsible for caring for hospitalized critically-ill babies during their 28 days of life
Communication errors create danger by allowing critical lab values, radiology results to fall through the cracks
Painter Law Firm's frequently asked question (FAQ) series
If the baby's head is too big to fit through the birth canal during labor and delivery, it requires prompt medical attention
Communication issues between nurses and doctors top the list of problems causing these sentinel/never events
Nurses and doctors must jump into action when there's a sign of fetal distress
Spina bifida is detectable by ultrasound and prenatal testing
Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) provides lots of information that can be used to decide if an emergency delivery is needed