We had two bad shoulder dystocias this weekend. Definitely my least favorite obstetrical emergency.
What struck me was how they went smoothly because the doctors stayed calm.
Both were excellent and both babies are doing well.
I had a new nurse with me on one of the deliveries and she was pretty shook up.
We talked afterward and she was wondering what do you do if the doctor isn't clam.
We have shoulder dystocia drills with a mannequin that actually delivers. While we concentrate on what our responsibilities are we as nurses need to know what the manuevers are for the doctors and suggest them if they seem to be panicking.
Also getting another MD if one is available is also very helpful as sometimes a fresh set of eyes and hands can do the trick.
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