613 The Role of Legal Nurses in Placenta Accreta Cases – Katie Roberts
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Today’s podcast, The Role of Legal Nurses in Placenta Accreta Cases, discusses a serious condition called placenta accreta. When this occurs, the placenta attaches to the uterus, causing major difficulties in the delivery of the infant. Nurse specialist Katie Roberts goes into depth about this medical condition.
While the condition is rare, it’s on the rise. Katie explains that cesarian sections and placenta previa are some of the risks for placenta accreta. Another risk factor is a pregnancy in which there have been no ultrasounds and sometimes no medical supervision at all. This prevents the obstetrician from preparing safely for the delivery.
A carefully planned delivery, often by cesarian section, involves a complete team of medical practitioners. A primary goal is to prevent excessive blood loss, and when deemed appropriate, to schedule the delivery in advance of the anticipated due date.
An LNC experienced in obstetrics can make a major contribution to the evaluation of a case involving placenta accreta. He or she can assess the medical personnel’s consideration of the risk factors and preparedness to prevent crises, as well as determining whether the optimal procedures were used.
Katie points out that, due in part to women becoming pregnant at increasingly older ages, the risk of placenta accreta correspondingly increases. That alone makes this a valuable podcast for you.
Here’s What to Expect from the Podcast: The Role of Legal Nurses in Placenta Accreta Cases – Katie Roberts
- What are the risk factors for a placenta accreta?
- Why are cesarean sections currently so common?
- How and when can a placenta accreta be detected?
- What medical personnel is needed to handle a placenta accreta?
- How can an LNC assist in interpreting the record for a placenta accreta case?
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Your Presenter of The Role of Legal Nurses in Placenta Accreta Cases – Katie Roberts
Katie is a Certified Registered Nurse, Legal Nurse Consultant, and Expert Witness with over thirteen years of nursing experience, including over a decade in labor and delivery. Katie also contributes to nursing research and quality improvement, and has twice brought her work to the national convention for the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN).
Connect with Katie Roberts by email at katie@robertsLNC.com