The transformation of health care in the United States necessitates developing creative Strategies to provide quality and cost-effective care for the critically ill obstetric patient population. A discussion of the care of these patients is presented in a multidisciplinary framework, using a case study to illustrate the management process. The significance of contributions and collaboration of advanced practice nurses in perinatology and critical care in the care management of the critically III obstetric patient is described. Such strategies as location of the patient and educational preparation for nurses caring for these complex patients are offered for consideration. Implications are described and recommendations are made for administrative and clinical practice
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1 November 1997
Obstetric Concerns|
November 01 1997
Meeting the Challenges of Critical Care Obstetrics in Today’s Health Care System: Collaborative Education and Practice Strategies
Mary Lou Helfrich Jones, RN, PhD, CNAA;
From Patient Care Services, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.
Reprint requests to Mary Lou Helfrich Jones, Vice President, Women’s Health Services, 2 Cathcart, Pennsylvania Hospital, 800 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19107-6192.
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Deborah A. Cruz, MSN, CRNP, RNC;
Deborah A. Cruz, MSN, CRNP, RNC
From Patient Care Services, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.
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Christine K. Faust, MSN, CRNP, CCRN
Christine K. Faust, MSN, CRNP, CCRN
From Patient Care Services, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.
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AACN Adv Crit Care (1997) 8 (4): 550–557.
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Mary Lou Helfrich Jones, Deborah A. Cruz, Christine K. Faust; Meeting the Challenges of Critical Care Obstetrics in Today’s Health Care System: Collaborative Education and Practice Strategies. AACN Adv Crit Care 1 November 1997; 8 (4): 550–557. doi:
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