Originally Posted by eden
I've been in ob for 1 1/2 years. Mom was having irregular contractions at the time. Efm had been implemented 20 or so minutes and the tracing looked ok. There was good variablility , no accels but no late decels. A scalp clip was put on. I did find out she ended up a crash section several hours later, it was a tight nuchal cord X3. I was sure the pit was not the problem since it would not even have had time to reach her.
Doesn't sound like you did anything wrong. That kid would have kept decelling with a triple nuchal cord .... Do you have a union at your hospital? I hope so -- you need a rep. If not, is there anyone else who can be your advocate to go into this meeting with you? Seems like either incompetent management, or someone wants you out of the unit, or something. Stand your ground and tell them you want to know their reasons for stating you gave inadequate care and what do they think you should have done instead. Look up AWHONN and other standards of care (my books are packed away at the moment but this was covered in my EFM certification exam). Michelle Murray's book I think discussed appropriate action with bad strips. So do the strong perifax modules.
Good luck and keep us updated.