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The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast — 119 episodes

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1

Experiences in the ED: Our Stories

2

The Talk Tool

3

AFE & AOK an update

4

The Chart Will Be Read in Court

5

Why OB belongs in OB emergencies in the ED: our review of "The Pitt"

6

OB Patients in an Adult ED: Interview with Jen Hamilton

7

Policies vs Practice: Why They Don't Match (and Why That Matters)

8

Minor Trauma in the ED

9

Recognizing Green Flags in Obstetrics

10

Recognizing Red Flags in Healthcare

11

What "Can Do" Culture Can Do in Healthcare, Part 2

12

What "Can Do" can do to your unit

13

When a Mother Dies Pt. 2

14

When a Mother Dies Pt.1

15

Resuscitative Cesarean Case Review

16

Inter-professional Practice

17

Interview with Hospitalist Courtney Martin

18

Using Deliberate Practice to Develop Team Skills

19

Pet Peeves in Healthcare: Stephanie's Perspective (Austin: 3rd release)

20

Pet Peeves in Healthcare: Suzanne's Perspective

21

Pet Peeves in Healthcare: Julie's Perspective

22

From Nurse to Patient: A Unique Perspective

23

Lessons Learned from a Sepsis Case: Conflict Resolution

24

Cesarean Section is Major Abdominal Surgery

25

Rural Care, Real Challenges: Telehealth & Critical Obstetrics

26

Acute Anxiety in Obstetrics

27

Listener Q&A Part 4: ARDS and Cardiomyopathy

28

Listener Questions Part 3: AFE versus Pulmonary Embolus

29

Communication in Obstetric Emergencies

30

Role of Doula in High-Risk Pregnancies: Interview with HeHe Stewart

31

Listener Q and A: Hypertensive Disorders

32

Listener Q and A: Obstetric Hemorrhage

33

Debrief: Peripartum Cardiomyopathy or Preeclampsia with Severe Features

34

Diagnostic Dilemma: Peripartum Cardiomyopathy or Preeclampsia with Severe Features

35

Obstetrics Scope of Service

36

Debrief of Sepsis Survivor Interview

37

Eclampsia: What's Your Management Plan?

38

Would You Have Sent this Patient Home? Interview with a Sepsis Survivor and Advocate.

39

Vital Signs are Vital: Temperature

40

Vital Signs are Vital: SpO2

41

Vital Signs are Vital: Respiratory Rate

42

Vital Signs are Vital: Blood Pressure

43

Vital Signs are Vital: Heart Rate

44

The Critical Care Obstetrics Academy

45

How to do an Effective Recap in Simulation and Actual Emergencies

46

A Diagnostic Dilemma: Was It Amniotic Fluid Embolism, Sepsis, or Pulmonary Embolism?

47

Examining the Impact: Insights from a Maternal Mortality Review Committee

48

Professional Behavior: You Know It When You See It

49

Maintaining Situation Awareness During an Emergency

50

What is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist and When do I Need One?

51

A Case Study of Preeclampsia and Pulmonary Edema: Why Can't We Get This Right?

52

I LOVE URINE - Especially in Patients with Preeclampsia!

53

Recording actual patient care for Quality Improvement: Coming to a hospital near you?

54

Informed Consent is More Than a Piece of Paper

55

Practical Tips for Conducting and Participating in Real Clinical Event Debriefings

56

Is Obstetric Hemorrhage Different from Trauma? An Interview with Dr Alan Frankfurt

57

The WAR on Invasive Group A Strep

58

A-OK for AFE is not AOK

59

Family Presence During Maternal Resuscitation

60

Resuscitation from (massive) obstetric hemorrhage: Who, What, When and How

61

Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Do you have a management plan and protocol?

62

Would You Recognize Pulmonary Edema in Pregnancy?

63

Rethinking The Response To Maternal Early Warning Criteria

64

Another Obstetric Hemorrhage Case and Preventable Outcome

65

How to Use the Chain of Command

66

Debriefing to improve team performance: A discussion with Dr Lou Halamek

67

Postpartum Hemorrhage: An Unusual Case Study Part 2

68

Postpartum Hemorrhage: An Unusual Case Study Part 1

69

Human Factors: What is it and what role does it have in healthcare?

70

Case Study: A low-risk patient becomes high-risk and critically ill.

71

Thoughts on Preparing OB Units for a Disaster: A Discussion with Dr Kay Daniels

72

Anemia in Pregnancy is Not Normal: Part 2

73

Anemia in Pregnancy is Not Normal: Part 1

74

Obstetric Life Support

75

Let's Talk About Magnesium

76

When is your patient saying SCANME?

77

Perinatal Stroke: Would You Have Recognized the Signs?

78

An Interview with Kayleigh Summers, The Birth Trauma Mama

79

Maternal Mortality in the US: What's Happening?

80

Cardiac Disease or Preeclampsia? An Unusual Case Study

81

A Peripartum Sepsis Case Study

82

COVID in Pregnancy Talking Points

83

Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Performance During Maternal Cardiac Arrest

84

Seven Steps to Highly Reliable Patient Care

85

Interview with an Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy Survivor and Midwife

86

Amniotic Fluid Embolism Part 2: Management and the 3 B's

87

Amniotic Fluid Embolism Part 3: Using Simulation to Prepare and A Case Discussion

88

Amniotic Fluid Embolism Part 1: Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis

89

From AFE Survivor to AFE Activist: An Interview with Miranda Klassen

90

Why Checklists Matter in Obstetric Emergencies

91

An Obstetric Sepsis Case Study

92

Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Part 2: Labor and Birth

93

Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Part 1: Presentation and Diagnosis

94

Mitral Stenosis in Pregnancy: Antepartum and Intrapartum Care

95

Using Simulation to Prepare for a Pregnant Woman with Complex Cardiac Disease

96

Preparing Nurses to Care for the Pregnant Patient with Cardiac Disease

97

Pop Up Podcast: The Importance of Critical Thinking in Obstetrics

98

Pop Up Podcast: Special Considerations of the Critically Ill Postpartum Patient

99

Vital Signs are Vital

100

Antepartum Assessment of the Pregnant Cardiac Patient: An Interview with Afshan Hameed, MD

101

Plan of Care for the Pregnant and Postpartum Cardiac Patient

102

Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy: A Review of the Fundamentals

103

Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy: Kick Off Episode

104

Perimortem Cesarean Delivery

105

Peripartum Cardiomyopathy - The Fundamentals

106

A Preeclampsia Case Study

107

Mitral Stenosis in Pregnancy

108

DKA Made Simple

109

Simulation Mistakes

110

Massive Transfusion and the Lethal Triad

111

What is DIC?

112

The Hemodynamics of Hemorrhage

113

Team Skills

114

Sepsis Simplified

115

Indications for Intubation

116

Communication

117

Maternal Levels of Care

118

Clinical Issues in Critical Care Obstetrics

119

Oxygen Delivery Made Simple