CHICAGO, July 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- On June 18, 2014, the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety presented at the annual conference of AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses) on implementing the OB VTE Safety Recommendations
On the panel were the following health experts:
- Lisa Enslow, MSN, RN-BC (Nurse Educator, Women's Health and Ambulatory Care Services, Hartford Hospital)
- Sue Gullo, MS, RN (Director, Perinatal Improvement Community)
- Lynn Razzano RN, MSN, ONCC (Clinical Nurse Consultant, Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety)
Ms. Enslow presented on taking the challenge out of managing the complex obstetric patient and the role of the OB VTE Safety Recommendations in assisting with that management. For more on her discussion, please read her article.
The questions and answer session at the panel discussion centered around these three questions for implementing the OB VTE Safety Recommendations:
- What is the biggest challenge to implementing the OB VTE Safety Recommendations?
- Should venous foot pumps be used in the OB patient population?
- How can we ensure that there are enough pumps for all OB patients?
For the article on these three questions and their answers, please click here
About Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety
Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety is a non-profit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to promote safer clinical practices and standards for patients through collaboration among healthcare experts, professionals, scientific researchers, and others, in order to improve health care delivery. For more information, please go to www.ppahs.org
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