Hello Kimberly,
I too as you, have my OB in-patient certification; however, I am an intermediate and advanced fetal monitoring instructor for AWHONN.
AWHONN is the only governing body for fetal monitoring and regardless where you are a RN need to apply the monitors and we aware of the basic knowledge of fetal monitoring due to if a monitor is placed and there is fetal bradycardia or something else immediately noted they are more skills at that assessment than a MA placing the monitor and later the nurse coming to evaluate.
Years ago, in the 1990's an organization I used to work for allowed the L&D surgical techs to place the patients on monitors and the Standard of Practice then was changed shortly after I started due a sentinel event that occurred. From then on, here in Houston, Texas I have only seen RN's place the monitors.
Hope this helps
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Tessia Winnfield, MSN, RNC-OB, AMB-BC
Nurse Manager
Harris Health
Houston, Texas
713-823-1645
Tessia.Winnfield@harrishealth.orgtwinnfield@gmail.com------------------------------
Original Message:
Sent: 05-03-2024 18:05
From: Kimberly nelson
Subject: Fetal Heart Monitoring in Ambulatory
Hi there,
There's a lot of talk about fetal NST's in the clinic setting. What about MONITORING the NST's?
Questions for the group:
Do Medical Assistants apply (ONLY apply) the nst monitors?
Who monitors if once they are put on?
If the RN monitors, are they continuously in the room?
Does anyone have a policy or SOP regarding this practice that I could look at?
Thanks!
Kim
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Kimberly Nelson MSN Ed RN RNC-OB
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas TX
(214)836-1907
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