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Nov 13, 2006 03:32 PM

POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?


How many births does your unit have per year?

Do you have 24/7 in-house anesthesia?

Do you have 24/7 in-house OB provider covereage?


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No. 1
from RNinNWGA
Old Nov 13, 2006, 09:15 PM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
Our unit has about 3,000 deliveries per year. We have 24/7 in-house anethesia and OB coverage.
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No. 2
Old Nov 13, 2006, 09:34 PM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
2700-3600 births a year (varies-some months have 250 deliveries, october had 314)

yes, 24/7 inhouse anesthesiologist doing just ob anesthesia
yes, 24/7 in house OB coverage.
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from CMCRN
Old Nov 13, 2006, 10:17 PM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
We do 6000+ births per year and we have 24/7 anesthesia with a back up and 24/7 OB inhouse and nights/ weekends we have 2 OBs in house
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from mitchsmom
Old Nov 14, 2006, 10:50 AM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
Thanks for the feedback and please keep it coming; I'm trying to get an idea of where the cutoff typically is for in-house services so I'd really love to see more responses - just post a number and "yes" or "no" to make it quick if that makes it easier
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No. 5
from asher315
Old Nov 14, 2006, 11:10 AM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
1500+/year

No, on-call (if labor epidural going, they sleep in house)

No, on-call (unless things are going crazy)
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No. 6
from SmilingBluEyes Staff
Old Nov 14, 2006, 12:56 PM
Updated Nov 14, 2006 at 01:28 PM by SmilingBluEyes

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
We do roughly 750-800 deliveries/year (small community hospital with 110 beds)

OB on-call (but not necessarily in-house) 24/7

we also have 24/7 anesthesia coverage on-call for OB (but not necessarily in-house---they are about 10 minutes out at night).

If there is a high-risk labor situation, MDA stays in-house, along with OB. until the patient is delivered. (VBAC being the main high-risk labor that requires in-house OB and MDA).
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No. 7
from flytern
Old Nov 14, 2006, 01:09 PM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
We do about 1800 births/year
Anesthesia is in house 24/7
OB doctor in house (our doc in the box) from 8PM/6AM, with all MD's required to live within 30 minutes of hospital
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No. 8
from Elvish Staff
Old Nov 14, 2006, 01:23 PM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
Anesthesia inhouse 24/7.
OB residents and someone from each OB practice required to be there 24/7 also.
We do about 5500-6000 deliveries/year.
(700 bed hospital and growing)
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No. 9
Old Nov 14, 2006, 03:14 PM

Default Re: POLL: How many births/yr and do you have in-house anesthesia / OB providers?
We do approx 400-500 del / year
No to OB anesthesia 24/7 ( or at all for that matter, we don't do epidurals) regular anesthesia for c/s get called in.
No to in house OB/GYN / FP doc (they do deliveries too)- they get called in when necessary, sometimes don't make it if someone precips - but we have 24/7 ER doc who can attend a delivery if we anticipate problems - but usually RN just delivers if OB/FP doc can't make it. The ER doc freak if they have to come up to OB - that freaks out the pt's. *laugh*
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