Specialties Ob/Gyn
Published Jun 3, 2007
HappyNurse2005, RN
1,640 Posts
Whats the longest time you've had an antepartum pt admitted on your unit?
we've had 7 weeks for pprom, 6 weeks for twin to twin transfusion, most recently. of course, i've only been there just less than a year, so i can't say for sure thats the LONGEST ever
crissrn27, RN
904 Posts
I don't know for sure, but I remember one with hyperemesis that stayed about 6 weeks. I don't do PP or AP, so I'm not sure. Also, we ship anyone that has serious issues.
judyblueeyes
149 Posts
4 months.
rpbear
488 Posts
I remember a vasoprevia staying for 4 months I think. From the moment it was found until 37 weeks when she delivered via c-section. she had an INT at all times, and q 3 day blood draws for type and screen. She was a trooper, never once complaining. She left with a healthy baby.
Elvish, BSN, DNP, RN, NP
4 Articles; 5,259 Posts
We used to have (before I started working there) cerclages stay from 14wks til about 36 or longer. Just one doc who no longer does OB.
The longest one I remember was a lady c triplets in with PTL who kept them in til 35weeks, 15 of which were spent with us.
KellNY, RN
710 Posts
We've had PPROMs who ruptured at 20 weeks and delivered at 34.