I teach NRP; it's a fun class. The algorithm is straightforward. If you read the book and do the practice quizzes at the ends of the chapters, you will be in good shape.
yeah, I think we've all had a nurse taking care of us at one time or another who didn't seem to give a crap about taking care of us. I think they kinda suck.
Most of our docs will try for a vag delivery if baby A is vertex even if B isn't, and will attempt to flip baby B after A is delivered. But only a couple will deliver baby B breech, the rest will section the pt.
I should mention that our is an LDRP too...harder to keep labor patients 1:1 when all you have is labor patients, I suppose. And our hard copy of the strip still prints out in the room off the monitor itself.
One of the experinced labor nurses I work with (our labor guru) recently gave me a tip for working with those unmotivated moms. She said if you present it simply like this: "your baby needs you to______" (position change or whatever it is) that can...