Confirm patient's eligibility for External Cephalic Version
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Arrange pre-procedure consultation
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Brief the patient about the procedure
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Secure informed consent
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Conduct necessary pre-procedure checks
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Establish Intravenous access
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Administer tocolytic medication
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Position the patient
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Perform ultrasonography to determine fetal position
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Initiate External Cephalic Version
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Monitor fetal and maternal well-being during the procedure
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Apply steady, gentle pressure to guide the baby’s head into the birthing position
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Conduct post-procedure ultrasonography
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Monitor patient's post-procedure condition
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Approval: Procedure Execution
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Record procedure details in the patient's medical records
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Schedule post-procedure follow-up appointment
Confirm patient's eligibility for External Cephalic Version
This task involves confirming the patient's eligibility for the External Cephalic Version procedure. It is important to ensure that the patient meets the necessary criteria for the procedure. Confirming the eligibility helps in determining if the procedure is suitable and safe for the patient. During this task, you will review the patient's medical history and conduct any required tests or assessments.
Arrange pre-procedure consultation
In this task, you will arrange a pre-procedure consultation with the patient. This consultation is important to discuss the procedure in detail, answer any questions or concerns the patient may have, and provide them with all the necessary information. It also allows you to assess the patient's readiness for the procedure and address any potential risks or complications.
Brief the patient about the procedure
This task involves briefing the patient about the External Cephalic Version procedure. You will explain the purpose of the procedure, the steps involved, and any potential risks or benefits. It is important to provide clear and concise information to the patient and address any concerns or questions they may have.
Secure informed consent
Obtaining informed consent is a crucial step before performing the External Cephalic Version procedure. In this task, you will explain the procedure in detail to the patient, including its risks, benefits, and alternatives. You will also make sure that the patient understands the information provided and voluntarily gives their consent to undergo the procedure.
Conduct necessary pre-procedure checks
Before initiating the External Cephalic Version procedure, it is essential to conduct certain pre-procedure checks. These checks ensure the patient's safety and help in identifying any potential contraindications or conditions that may require further evaluation or intervention.
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Check vital signs
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Review lab test results
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Assess maternal and fetal well-being
Establish Intravenous access
Intravenous access is required during the External Cephalic Version procedure to administer tocolytic medication and any necessary fluids. In this task, you will establish intravenous access in a safe and efficient manner, ensuring the patient's comfort and minimizing the risk of complications.
Administer tocolytic medication
Tocolytic medication is administered to relax the uterus and improve the success rate of the External Cephalic Version procedure. In this task, you will calculate the appropriate dosage of the medication, prepare it for administration, and administer it to the patient following the established guidelines and protocols.
Position the patient
Proper positioning of the patient is crucial for the success of the External Cephalic Version procedure. In this task, you will position the patient in the appropriate posture to facilitate the manipulation of the fetus. You will ensure the patient's comfort and safety throughout the process.
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Supine
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Trendelenburg
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Left lateral tilt
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Right lateral tilt
Perform ultrasonography to determine fetal position
Ultrasonography is used to determine the fetal position before initiating the External Cephalic Version procedure. In this task, you will perform an ultrasound examination to assess the position of the fetus and identify any factors that may affect the success or safety of the procedure.
Initiate External Cephalic Version
The initiation of the External Cephalic Version procedure involves the manual manipulation of the baby's position from a breech presentation to a head-down position. This task requires skilled and careful handling to minimize risks and ensure the success of the procedure.
Monitor fetal and maternal well-being during the procedure
Continuous monitoring of fetal and maternal well-being is essential during the External Cephalic Version procedure. In this task, you will monitor vital signs, fetal heart rate, uterine activity, and any other relevant parameters to ensure the safety and well-being of both the mother and the baby throughout the procedure.
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Monitor maternal vital signs
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Monitor fetal heart rate
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Assess uterine activity
Apply steady, gentle pressure to guide the baby’s head into the birthing position
Conduct post-procedure ultrasonography
Monitor patient's post-procedure condition
Approval: Procedure Execution
Will be submitted for approval:
Conduct necessary pre-procedure checks
Will be submitted
Establish Intravenous access
Will be submitted
Administer tocolytic medication
Will be submitted
Position the patient
Will be submitted
Perform ultrasonography to determine fetal position
Will be submitted
Initiate External Cephalic Version
Will be submitted
Monitor fetal and maternal well-being during the procedure
Will be submitted
Apply steady, gentle pressure to guide the baby’s head into the birthing position
Will be submitted
Conduct post-procedure ultrasonography
Will be submitted
Monitor patient's post-procedure condition
Will be submitted
Record procedure details in the patient's medical records