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OSCE Cord Prolapse Demonstration
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- Опубліковано 13 лют 2018
- This video was recorded for a second year Midwifery module and is a demonstration (mock-up) of how to conduct an OSCE (Observed Structured Clinical Examination) about Cord Prolapse. Featuring University of Nottingham Division of Midwifery's Jo Foster and Amanda Wain, filmed by Kirstie Coolin from the Health E-Learning and Media Team (HELM). This resource was created for University of Nottingham Students and its intended use is as a teaching aid that forms a part of the Midwifery BSc. This video is strictly for information purposes only.
My daughter was a prolapsed cord delivery and her left arm came out too. Needless to say it was an emergency c section. We were both very lucky to be alive. And now she is a beautiful woman celebrating her 21st bday next month. Def a miracle baby 😍😍
Happy birthday to your daughter!
I am a Dr. This was very well done, she was well spoken and concise.
These midwives are amazing! So glad some people want to do this job! I’d find it too stressful!
Thank you so much for this osce demonstration.
PLEASE DO BREECH DELIVERY TOO.
Wow beautifully presented.
Thank you! This was so clear and concise
thanks mom
Could you do an OSCE for preeclampsia as well? This was perfect!
Great 👍🏼
Thanks for the video
we need checklist cord prolapse
heloo amanda.... thanks for video. waiting you come again to Jakarta
Debrief after is traumatic might wanna do that prior to all of this happening give a shorter version of what needs to be done
please help how do i fill in the bladder?
Exe, you first empty the bladder with an indwelling catheter, then after you infuse normal saline(500ml) to fill the bladder then you clamp it. This will lift the presenting part compressing the cord be it an arm, head etc. If that fails then consider doing a C-section
@@tiegomaphake4830 why would you empty bladder if you are going to fill it again?
@@tshwanokgosi4574 Not sure of the exact reason but I'm assuming that they don't want to mix different substances in the bladder bcz they don't know the reactions that may occur. It usually is emptied when doing procedures like breech delivery bcz when it's over distended, it can be damaged/can rupture.
@@tshwanokgosi4574 it's like when a car owner decides to switch fuel type. If he was using diesel and wants to switch to patrol then the car would probably be drained first before they use patrol. It's all liquid, and its all fuel but they are different so nna I'm using that logic
@@tiegomaphake4830 but in our books state that you must not empty the bladder