Did I overreact or underreact?
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I had a patient who SROM'd but not contracting so it was decided to induce her. IV was started and we had just started the pit( I mean seriously like one minute before) when on the monitor popped up a FHR of 60. I thought I must have been oicking up mom so I had her go side to side to try and pick up baby, no difference so I fiddled for another 30 sec, still the same. I took mom's pulse and it was 90's. At that point I inceased the iv stopped the pit, added some O2 and hit the emergency bell to get some help. Sill not recovering sufficently after contiuing to switch positions, ob staff was in at this point. It took 10 minutes for FHR to recover and the decsion was made to transfer her to high risk for closer monitoring.
Then a few days later I was brought in for an evaluation at work and I was told that I was a very capable nurse but that I did not know how quite to act in an emergency. I'm starting to doubt whether this is the place for me.
In the above situation did I react too slowly or would this have been percieved as panicking?? I mean when I knew it was baby my heart was racing but at the time I thought I reacted appropriatly. Then I got called in. Isn't the point of an emergency call bell too get help fast. I thought this would have qualified as emergent. Advice would be greatly appeciated.