Obstetric Decision-Making and Simulation
Herausgeber: MacLennan, Kirsty; Robinson, Catherine
Obstetric Decision-Making and Simulation
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A practical guide to decision-making and establishing simulation training within a multidisciplinary obstetric team.
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A practical guide to decision-making and establishing simulation training within a multidisciplinary obstetric team.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 226mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781108296779
- ISBN-10: 1108296777
- Artikelnr.: 54606163
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 226mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781108296779
- ISBN-10: 1108296777
- Artikelnr.: 54606163
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of Contributors
Foreword
Part I. The Role of Simulation: 1. Setting the scene for simulation-based education Debra Nestel, Kristen Moloney and Simon Hyde
2. The where of simulation training Al May
3. Interprofessional in-situ simulation Jonathan Hurst
4. Debriefing and the debrief Mark Murphy and Annemarie Brown
5. Fidelity in obstetric simulation Shane O'Sullivan and Owen O'Sullivan
Part II. The Impact of Human Factors in Clinical Practice: 6. Introduction to human factors and ergonomics in obstetric simulation Mark Hellaby
7. Situational awareness, bias and decision making styles in obstetric simulation Ian Parkinson and Andrew F. Smith
8. Team-working, communication and use of communication aids and checklists in an emergency Simon Mercer
Part III. Clinical Scenarios: 9. Introduction to the scenarios Kirsty Maclennan
Scenario Section 1: Obstetric
10. Uterine inversion Samantha Bonner
11. Shoulder dystocia following forceps delivery for fetal bradycardia Samantha Cox and Samiksha Patel
12. Umbilical cord prolapse Michelle McIntosh
13. Minimising decision to delivery interval (DDI) in a category 1 caesarean section - pre-theatre phase Cliff Shelton and Sophie Bishop
Scenario Section 2: Maternal collapse
14. Amniotic fluid embolism Kim Macleod and Yara Mohammed
15. Anaphylaxis in labour Andrew Parkes and Shuayb Elkhalifa
16. Acute pulmonary embolism in pregnancy Louise Simcox and David Simcox
Scenario Section 3: Haemorrhage
17. Antepartum haemorrhage and perimortem caesarean section Kenneth Ma
18. Vasa praevia Shimma Rehman
19. Postpartum haemorrhage Pavan Kochhar and Stuart Knowles
Scenario Section 4: Sepsis
20. Group A streptococcal puerperal sepsis Laura Coleman and Melissa Whitworth
21. Pneumonia and respiratory failure in a pregnant woman James Hanison and Dougal Atkinson
Scenario Section 5: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
22. Eclampsia Stephanie Worton, Emma Shawkat and Jenny Myers
23. HELLP syndrome with fetal compromise requiring an emergency GA caesarean section Emma Shawkat, Stephanie Worton and Jenny Myers
24. Microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia (MAHA) in pregnancy presenting in A&E Louise Simcox and Jo Gillham
Scenario Section 6: Cardiac
25. Chest pain in a pregnant patient Shahid Karim and Sarah Vause
26. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Omar Asghar and Sarah Vause
27. Complete heart block in a pregnant patient Anita Macnab and Kirsty Maclennan
28. Cardioversion in a pregnant patient with corrected tetralogy of fallot Kailash Bhatia
Scenario Section 7: General anaesthesia
29. General anaesthesia and failed intubation in a category 1 caesarean section Richard McGuire and Sharon Smith
Scenario Section 8: Neuraxial analgesia
30. Subdural block in labour Kathryn A. Wood and Lorna A. Howie
31. Total spinal anaesthesia in labour K. E. Gott and Sophie Kimber-Craig
32. Severe local anaesthetic toxicity in labour Charlotte Ash and Suna Monaghan
Scenario Section 9: Non-neuraxial analgesia
33. Respiratory arrest in a woman using remifentanil PCA for labour Michael McGinlay and Susan Davies
Scenario Section 10: Endocrine
34. Diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy Samantha Bonner and Jonathan Schofield
Scenario Section 11: Neurological
35. Subarachnoid haemorrhage in the post partum patient Craig Carroll and Daniel Holsgrove
Scenario Section 12: Trauma
36. Obstetric trauma John Butler
Scenario Section 13: Neonatal
37. Newborn life support (preterm delivery) in obstetric anaesthesia Jonathan Hurst
Index.
Foreword
Part I. The Role of Simulation: 1. Setting the scene for simulation-based education Debra Nestel, Kristen Moloney and Simon Hyde
2. The where of simulation training Al May
3. Interprofessional in-situ simulation Jonathan Hurst
4. Debriefing and the debrief Mark Murphy and Annemarie Brown
5. Fidelity in obstetric simulation Shane O'Sullivan and Owen O'Sullivan
Part II. The Impact of Human Factors in Clinical Practice: 6. Introduction to human factors and ergonomics in obstetric simulation Mark Hellaby
7. Situational awareness, bias and decision making styles in obstetric simulation Ian Parkinson and Andrew F. Smith
8. Team-working, communication and use of communication aids and checklists in an emergency Simon Mercer
Part III. Clinical Scenarios: 9. Introduction to the scenarios Kirsty Maclennan
Scenario Section 1: Obstetric
10. Uterine inversion Samantha Bonner
11. Shoulder dystocia following forceps delivery for fetal bradycardia Samantha Cox and Samiksha Patel
12. Umbilical cord prolapse Michelle McIntosh
13. Minimising decision to delivery interval (DDI) in a category 1 caesarean section - pre-theatre phase Cliff Shelton and Sophie Bishop
Scenario Section 2: Maternal collapse
14. Amniotic fluid embolism Kim Macleod and Yara Mohammed
15. Anaphylaxis in labour Andrew Parkes and Shuayb Elkhalifa
16. Acute pulmonary embolism in pregnancy Louise Simcox and David Simcox
Scenario Section 3: Haemorrhage
17. Antepartum haemorrhage and perimortem caesarean section Kenneth Ma
18. Vasa praevia Shimma Rehman
19. Postpartum haemorrhage Pavan Kochhar and Stuart Knowles
Scenario Section 4: Sepsis
20. Group A streptococcal puerperal sepsis Laura Coleman and Melissa Whitworth
21. Pneumonia and respiratory failure in a pregnant woman James Hanison and Dougal Atkinson
Scenario Section 5: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
22. Eclampsia Stephanie Worton, Emma Shawkat and Jenny Myers
23. HELLP syndrome with fetal compromise requiring an emergency GA caesarean section Emma Shawkat, Stephanie Worton and Jenny Myers
24. Microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia (MAHA) in pregnancy presenting in A&E Louise Simcox and Jo Gillham
Scenario Section 6: Cardiac
25. Chest pain in a pregnant patient Shahid Karim and Sarah Vause
26. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Omar Asghar and Sarah Vause
27. Complete heart block in a pregnant patient Anita Macnab and Kirsty Maclennan
28. Cardioversion in a pregnant patient with corrected tetralogy of fallot Kailash Bhatia
Scenario Section 7: General anaesthesia
29. General anaesthesia and failed intubation in a category 1 caesarean section Richard McGuire and Sharon Smith
Scenario Section 8: Neuraxial analgesia
30. Subdural block in labour Kathryn A. Wood and Lorna A. Howie
31. Total spinal anaesthesia in labour K. E. Gott and Sophie Kimber-Craig
32. Severe local anaesthetic toxicity in labour Charlotte Ash and Suna Monaghan
Scenario Section 9: Non-neuraxial analgesia
33. Respiratory arrest in a woman using remifentanil PCA for labour Michael McGinlay and Susan Davies
Scenario Section 10: Endocrine
34. Diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy Samantha Bonner and Jonathan Schofield
Scenario Section 11: Neurological
35. Subarachnoid haemorrhage in the post partum patient Craig Carroll and Daniel Holsgrove
Scenario Section 12: Trauma
36. Obstetric trauma John Butler
Scenario Section 13: Neonatal
37. Newborn life support (preterm delivery) in obstetric anaesthesia Jonathan Hurst
Index.
List of Contributors
Foreword
Part I. The Role of Simulation: 1. Setting the scene for simulation-based education Debra Nestel, Kristen Moloney and Simon Hyde
2. The where of simulation training Al May
3. Interprofessional in-situ simulation Jonathan Hurst
4. Debriefing and the debrief Mark Murphy and Annemarie Brown
5. Fidelity in obstetric simulation Shane O'Sullivan and Owen O'Sullivan
Part II. The Impact of Human Factors in Clinical Practice: 6. Introduction to human factors and ergonomics in obstetric simulation Mark Hellaby
7. Situational awareness, bias and decision making styles in obstetric simulation Ian Parkinson and Andrew F. Smith
8. Team-working, communication and use of communication aids and checklists in an emergency Simon Mercer
Part III. Clinical Scenarios: 9. Introduction to the scenarios Kirsty Maclennan
Scenario Section 1: Obstetric
10. Uterine inversion Samantha Bonner
11. Shoulder dystocia following forceps delivery for fetal bradycardia Samantha Cox and Samiksha Patel
12. Umbilical cord prolapse Michelle McIntosh
13. Minimising decision to delivery interval (DDI) in a category 1 caesarean section - pre-theatre phase Cliff Shelton and Sophie Bishop
Scenario Section 2: Maternal collapse
14. Amniotic fluid embolism Kim Macleod and Yara Mohammed
15. Anaphylaxis in labour Andrew Parkes and Shuayb Elkhalifa
16. Acute pulmonary embolism in pregnancy Louise Simcox and David Simcox
Scenario Section 3: Haemorrhage
17. Antepartum haemorrhage and perimortem caesarean section Kenneth Ma
18. Vasa praevia Shimma Rehman
19. Postpartum haemorrhage Pavan Kochhar and Stuart Knowles
Scenario Section 4: Sepsis
20. Group A streptococcal puerperal sepsis Laura Coleman and Melissa Whitworth
21. Pneumonia and respiratory failure in a pregnant woman James Hanison and Dougal Atkinson
Scenario Section 5: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
22. Eclampsia Stephanie Worton, Emma Shawkat and Jenny Myers
23. HELLP syndrome with fetal compromise requiring an emergency GA caesarean section Emma Shawkat, Stephanie Worton and Jenny Myers
24. Microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia (MAHA) in pregnancy presenting in A&E Louise Simcox and Jo Gillham
Scenario Section 6: Cardiac
25. Chest pain in a pregnant patient Shahid Karim and Sarah Vause
26. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Omar Asghar and Sarah Vause
27. Complete heart block in a pregnant patient Anita Macnab and Kirsty Maclennan
28. Cardioversion in a pregnant patient with corrected tetralogy of fallot Kailash Bhatia
Scenario Section 7: General anaesthesia
29. General anaesthesia and failed intubation in a category 1 caesarean section Richard McGuire and Sharon Smith
Scenario Section 8: Neuraxial analgesia
30. Subdural block in labour Kathryn A. Wood and Lorna A. Howie
31. Total spinal anaesthesia in labour K. E. Gott and Sophie Kimber-Craig
32. Severe local anaesthetic toxicity in labour Charlotte Ash and Suna Monaghan
Scenario Section 9: Non-neuraxial analgesia
33. Respiratory arrest in a woman using remifentanil PCA for labour Michael McGinlay and Susan Davies
Scenario Section 10: Endocrine
34. Diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy Samantha Bonner and Jonathan Schofield
Scenario Section 11: Neurological
35. Subarachnoid haemorrhage in the post partum patient Craig Carroll and Daniel Holsgrove
Scenario Section 12: Trauma
36. Obstetric trauma John Butler
Scenario Section 13: Neonatal
37. Newborn life support (preterm delivery) in obstetric anaesthesia Jonathan Hurst
Index.
Foreword
Part I. The Role of Simulation: 1. Setting the scene for simulation-based education Debra Nestel, Kristen Moloney and Simon Hyde
2. The where of simulation training Al May
3. Interprofessional in-situ simulation Jonathan Hurst
4. Debriefing and the debrief Mark Murphy and Annemarie Brown
5. Fidelity in obstetric simulation Shane O'Sullivan and Owen O'Sullivan
Part II. The Impact of Human Factors in Clinical Practice: 6. Introduction to human factors and ergonomics in obstetric simulation Mark Hellaby
7. Situational awareness, bias and decision making styles in obstetric simulation Ian Parkinson and Andrew F. Smith
8. Team-working, communication and use of communication aids and checklists in an emergency Simon Mercer
Part III. Clinical Scenarios: 9. Introduction to the scenarios Kirsty Maclennan
Scenario Section 1: Obstetric
10. Uterine inversion Samantha Bonner
11. Shoulder dystocia following forceps delivery for fetal bradycardia Samantha Cox and Samiksha Patel
12. Umbilical cord prolapse Michelle McIntosh
13. Minimising decision to delivery interval (DDI) in a category 1 caesarean section - pre-theatre phase Cliff Shelton and Sophie Bishop
Scenario Section 2: Maternal collapse
14. Amniotic fluid embolism Kim Macleod and Yara Mohammed
15. Anaphylaxis in labour Andrew Parkes and Shuayb Elkhalifa
16. Acute pulmonary embolism in pregnancy Louise Simcox and David Simcox
Scenario Section 3: Haemorrhage
17. Antepartum haemorrhage and perimortem caesarean section Kenneth Ma
18. Vasa praevia Shimma Rehman
19. Postpartum haemorrhage Pavan Kochhar and Stuart Knowles
Scenario Section 4: Sepsis
20. Group A streptococcal puerperal sepsis Laura Coleman and Melissa Whitworth
21. Pneumonia and respiratory failure in a pregnant woman James Hanison and Dougal Atkinson
Scenario Section 5: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
22. Eclampsia Stephanie Worton, Emma Shawkat and Jenny Myers
23. HELLP syndrome with fetal compromise requiring an emergency GA caesarean section Emma Shawkat, Stephanie Worton and Jenny Myers
24. Microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia (MAHA) in pregnancy presenting in A&E Louise Simcox and Jo Gillham
Scenario Section 6: Cardiac
25. Chest pain in a pregnant patient Shahid Karim and Sarah Vause
26. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Omar Asghar and Sarah Vause
27. Complete heart block in a pregnant patient Anita Macnab and Kirsty Maclennan
28. Cardioversion in a pregnant patient with corrected tetralogy of fallot Kailash Bhatia
Scenario Section 7: General anaesthesia
29. General anaesthesia and failed intubation in a category 1 caesarean section Richard McGuire and Sharon Smith
Scenario Section 8: Neuraxial analgesia
30. Subdural block in labour Kathryn A. Wood and Lorna A. Howie
31. Total spinal anaesthesia in labour K. E. Gott and Sophie Kimber-Craig
32. Severe local anaesthetic toxicity in labour Charlotte Ash and Suna Monaghan
Scenario Section 9: Non-neuraxial analgesia
33. Respiratory arrest in a woman using remifentanil PCA for labour Michael McGinlay and Susan Davies
Scenario Section 10: Endocrine
34. Diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy Samantha Bonner and Jonathan Schofield
Scenario Section 11: Neurological
35. Subarachnoid haemorrhage in the post partum patient Craig Carroll and Daniel Holsgrove
Scenario Section 12: Trauma
36. Obstetric trauma John Butler
Scenario Section 13: Neonatal
37. Newborn life support (preterm delivery) in obstetric anaesthesia Jonathan Hurst
Index.