What equipment do obstetric nurses use?
Obstetric nurses use a variety of equipment to provide care to pregnant women and newborns. Some of the most common equipment includes:
* Fetal monitors: These devices are used to track the baby's heart rate and uterine contractions during labor.
* Ultrasound machines: These machines use sound waves to create images of the baby inside the womb.
* Doppler devices: These devices are used to listen to the baby's heart rate.
* Blood pressure cuffs: These cuffs are used to measure the mother's blood pressure.
* Stethoscopes: These devices are used to listen to the mother's heart, lungs, and abdomen.
* Thermometers: These devices are used to measure the mother's temperature.
* Weighing scales: These scales are used to weigh the mother and baby.
* Delivery beds: These beds are designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment for the mother during labor and delivery.
* Newborn warmers: These devices are used to keep newborns warm after they are born.
* Phototherapy lights: These lights are used to treat jaundice in newborns.
* Oxygen tanks: These tanks are used to provide oxygen to mothers and newborns who need it.
* Intravenous (IV) pumps: These pumps are used to deliver fluids and medications to mothers and newborns.
* Resuscitation equipment: This equipment is used to resuscitate newborns who are not breathing or have a weak pulse.
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