C6 - I'm Suffocating: Priorities in Respiratory Collapse for the Obstetric Patient

Pulmonary complications from both obstetrical and nonobstetrical causes contribute to a mortality rate as high as 80% in the pregnant population. Prompt recognition and treatment of pulmonary edema, pneumonia, amniotic fluid embolism and ARDS are of the utmost importance to minimize maternal and fetal morbidity. Thus, a thorough understanding of normal pulmonary physiology, precipitating factors, nursing management, and collaborative care are paramount in caring for these patients.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008: 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
515 A (LA Convention Center)
Moderator:
Patricia Morgan, MS, BSN, RN, CNE
10:00 AM
I'm Suffocating: Priorities in Respiratory Collapse for the Obstetric Patient
Renee' Jones, MSN, RNC, WHCNP