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Old Dec 04, 2006, 08:37 AM
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The pt had an epidural, but it didn't do the trick. We don't have in-house anesthesia, and it took 20 minutes to get to the hospital. meanwhile there were heart tones in the toilet and the baby needed out, so...they just did it without him. no local or anything. I wasn't there but it sounds like it was a horrific case.
have you seen anything like this, and if so, what were the repercussions if any?

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 09:50 AM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

I grew up in a rural area and very often, the anesthesia was on-call.

I often think about cases like that where emergency doesn't even begin to describe it, and by the time they get in their car to drive to the hospital the patient could be dead.

It just blows my mind that there isn't laws requiring at least one to stay at a hospital 24/7.

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 09:59 AM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

I don't begin to understand why a local wasn't used. It still wouldn't have been optimal in terms of anesthesia, but would have spared the mother horrific pain, and doesn't require much time, or the presence of an anesthesia provider.

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 10:01 AM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

how are mom and baby ?

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 10:08 AM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

Originally Posted by Mrs.S View Post
The pt had an epidural, but it didn't do the trick. We don't have in-house anesthesia, and it took 20 minutes to get to the hospital. meanwhile there were heart tones in the toilet and the baby needed out, so...they just did it without him. no local or anything. I wasn't there but it sounds like it was a horrific case.
have you seen anything like this, and if so, what were the repercussions if any?
Sounds like your OB panicked. There's no excuse or rationale for not putting in local.

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 10:11 AM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

Originally Posted by BSNtobe2009 View Post
I grew up in a rural area and very often, the anesthesia was on-call.

I often think about cases like that where emergency doesn't even begin to describe it, and by the time they get in their car to drive to the hospital the patient could be dead.

It just blows my mind that there isn't laws requiring at least one to stay at a hospital 24/7.
You're kidding, right?

There are areas of the country where a single CRNA might cover 5 rural hospitals in 5 different counties.

There are still areas of the country where an FP delivers babies instead of an OB doc. Why does this still happen?

The better question is "Why should a hospital that only delivers a few babies a week or even a month be allowed to offer OB services at all?"

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 10:47 AM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

I work in a small rural hospital with a FP and a CNM who deliver. We do less than 30 deliveries a month. We have had excellent outcomes, low C-section rate, and high patient satisfaction rate.
I myself have had babies at both large and small hospitals, one with an OB, one with FP, and even one with DO. My best experience was at a small county hospital hospital with the DO.
I know that there are certain risks with small facilities, but for our patients a two hour drive to a larger facility also presents a risk.

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 01:26 PM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

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You're kidding, right?

There are areas of the country where a single CRNA might cover 5 rural hospitals in 5 different counties.

There are still areas of the country where an FP delivers babies instead of an OB doc. Why does this still happen?

The better question is "Why should a hospital that only delivers a few babies a week or even a month be allowed to offer OB services at all?"
Good question....the nearest hospital aside from the local ones that don't have a CRNA is 1 1/2 hours away.

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 02:21 PM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

I have trouble with any place providing OB services that does not have IMMEDIATE anesthesia coverage on-call and at the ready. I would not work in such a place, either.

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Old Dec 04, 2006, 03:01 PM
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Re: They did a c-section without anesthesia

Originally Posted by SmilingBluEyes View Post
I have trouble with any place providing OB services that does not have IMMEDIATE anesthesia coverage on-call and at the ready. I would not work in such a place, either.
What is your definition of "immediate"?

Our surgery crew, for unscheduled things, are on-call and have 20 minutes to respond. Our CRNA lives 5 miles away.

We do ortho and general surgery and cesareans. Planned things obviously the crew is already in-house. Unplanned - like a bad fall at a local campground and a broken ankle . . .. or a hot appy . . . or a emergent cesarean . . all covered by the entire surgery crew that is on-call.

We have very good outcomes regarding timeliness.

As to the op's example, I too don't understand not using local and why didn't the doc re-dose the epidural to see if it would work?

steph

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