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Are you prepared for an OB emergency? In this special six-part podcast series, the Ohio CORES team at The Ohio State University explores the management of pregnant and postpartum women in emergency situations. Each episode focuses on a high-stakes obstetrics scenarios, including: 1) maternal morbidity and mortality, 2) postpartum hemorrhage, 3) hypertensive emergencies, 4) cardiac arrest in pregnant patients, 5) peripartum cardiomyopathy, and 6) complicated vaginal deliveries. Whether you’re in the field, ED, ICU, or on L&D, this series equips you with the knowledge to respond when seconds count.
Ohio CORES (Collaborative Obstetric Resuscitation Education and Simulation) is an interdisciplinary team of educators from The Ohio State University dedicated to improving care for pregnant and postpartum women in critical condition through high-impact education and simulation training. Supported by funding from the Ohio Department of Children and Youth, Ohio CORES delivers obstetric emergency education to healthcare providers across the state.
In this episode of Crash Cart EM, we continue our podcast series dedicated to obstetric emergency care. This episode focuses on pre-eclampsia and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, which are a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. We’ll discuss key definitions, trends, and critical management strategies including the importance of timely interventions like magnesium sulfate and antihypertensive therapies. This episode underscores the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration and provides actionable insights for emergency and OB providers to address hypertensive emergencies effectively across care settings.
Guests: Cynthia Shellhaas, MD, MPH; Kimberly Bambach, MD
Host: Sheryl Pfeil, MD
Editors: Amy Helder; Katie Connell, RN, BSN, C-EFM, CLC Nicole McGarity, MHI, BSN, RN, CEN; Cynthia Shellhaas, MD, MPH; Kim Bambach, MD
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Are you prepared for an OB emergency? In this special six-part podcast series, the Ohio CORES team at The Ohio State University explores the management of pregnant and postpartum women in emergency situations. Each episode focuses on a high-stakes obstetrics scenarios, including: 1) maternal morbidity and mortality, 2) postpartum hemorrhage, 3) hypertensive emergencies, 4) cardiac arrest in pregnant patients, 5) peripartum cardiomyopathy, and 6) complicated vaginal deliveries. Whether you’re in the field, ED, ICU, or on L&D, this series equips you with the knowledge to respond when seconds count.
Ohio CORES (Collaborative Obstetric Resuscitation Education and Simulation) is an interdisciplinary team of educators from The Ohio State University dedicated to improving care for pregnant and postpartum women in critical condition through high-impact education and simulation training. Supported by funding from the Ohio Department of Children and Youth, Ohio CORES delivers obstetric emergency education to healthcare providers across the state.
In this episode of Crash Cart EM, we continue our podcast series dedicated to obstetric emergency care. This episode focuses on pre-eclampsia and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, which are a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. We’ll discuss key definitions, trends, and critical management strategies including the importance of timely interventions like magnesium sulfate and antihypertensive therapies. This episode underscores the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration and provides actionable insights for emergency and OB providers to address hypertensive emergencies effectively across care settings.
Guests: Cynthia Shellhaas, MD, MPH; Kimberly Bambach, MD
Host: Sheryl Pfeil, MD
Editors: Amy Helder; Katie Connell, RN, BSN, C-EFM, CLC Nicole McGarity, MHI, BSN, RN, CEN; Cynthia Shellhaas, MD, MPH; Kim Bambach, MD

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