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Tag: Fetal monitoring

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What should nurses monitor in patients receiving oxytocin?

3 min read
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) classifies oxytocin as one of the most hazardous medications used in hospitals, highlighting the critical importance of close monitoring by nurses. Understanding what should nurses monitor in patients receiving oxytocin is essential for patient safety, especially during labor induction or augmentation.

What to monitor for with oxytocin?: A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Oxytocin is classified as a "High Alert Medication" by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices due to the significant risk of harm to the patient if it is used improperly. Therefore, knowing **what to monitor for with oxytocin?** is a critical component of safe patient care in obstetric settings.

What Does Pitocin Do to Babies? Understanding the Effects

5 min read
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), Pitocin is the most common medication used for labor induction and augmentation. To understand **what does pitocin do to babies**, one must first understand its indirect impact, which primarily stems from the intensity of the uterine contractions it induces.