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Interdisciplinary Guidelines for Care of Women Pre ...
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Interdisciplinary Guidelines for Care of Women Presenting to the Emergency Department with Pregnancy Loss
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The National Perinatal Association and other organizations have collaborated to create guidelines for the care of women who experience pregnancy loss in the emergency department (ED). These guidelines aim to provide personal, compassionate, and individualized support to women and their families while respecting their unique needs. The guidelines emphasize the importance of relationship-based, patient-centered, family-focused, and team-oriented care.<br /><br />The guidelines recommend that the ED health care team provide effective, timely, and sensitive care to all dying patients and their families, including those experiencing perinatal death. They also suggest using a recognizable marker to designate pregnancy loss and providing privacy and safety for the woman and her family. The guidelines highlight the importance of delivering bad news with compassion and concern, taking cultural sensitivity and individual circumstances into account.<br /><br />Additionally, the guidelines address various aspects of care, such as transportation to and from ultrasound, providing after-care instructions, performing a dilatation and curettage procedure in a sterile environment, addressing the emotional needs of grieving parents, and offering specific education and support for ED personnel.<br /><br />The guidelines also emphasize the importance of ongoing perinatal bereavement care and emotional support for ED staff who care for these patients and families. They recommend the involvement of various personnel, such as perinatal bereavement team members, chaplains, social workers, maternal child nurses, and hospice or palliative care staff.<br /><br />Overall, these guidelines aim to ensure that women and their families receive compassionate and culturally sensitive care during the challenging experience of pregnancy loss in the ED.
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