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Navigating a precipitous or unplanned out-of-hospital vaginal delivery
Tammy Farnham1, Elizabeth Heavey
1At the State University of New York (SUNY) in Brockport, N.Y., Tammy Farnham is an Instructor of Nursing and the Traditional BSN Program Director, and Elizabeth Heavey is a Professor of Nursing and the Graduate Program Director. Dr. Heavey is also a member of the Nursing2025 Editorial Board.
Abstract:
Unplanned out-of-hospital deliveries have potential additional risks for the patient and neonate. This article discusses the risk factors, labor and postpartum nursing considerations, and other related obstetric care strategies to equip nurses with strategies for these out-of-hospital emergencies.
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