Re: What to do (with clinical students) when the census is LOW.....
Consider some issues in OB- for example, see if you can give (or have someone give) a lecture on fetal demise. Chaplains, L&D nurses, and parents who have experienced losses might make a great speaker.
Also, you could discuss our high intervention means of birthing. Have a debate with the students. The movie "The Business of Being Born" sparks good discussion. Explore the options in your area- are their midwives? Do local OB/GYNs allow low-intervention birth?
You could schedule a simulation on emergency scenarios using a volunteer "patient" or simulator- ex- cord prolapse. You could also walk the students through the BASICS of NRP (just the main points) and they could practice with the equipment (neopuff, bag-valve mask, etc).
They could also practice giving report and critiquing each other.
You can assign student pairs and have one come up with a diagnosis and "case study" and the other will try to "solve" the mystery and develop appropriate interventions.
You can have NCLEX drills and divide them up into teams for prizes based on OB questions answered correctly- and talk out the rationale.
You can play games over basic fetal monitoring.
You could form a panel of local OB nurses with varying levels of experience. A new grad could talk about the learning process and time management in OB, and what they wish they had known when they started in OB. They could talk about new grad concerns as an OB nurse. More experienced nurses could talk about unusual cases, give advice, and talk about how they have seen OB care change over time.
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