Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8557166 | Journal of Emergency Nursing | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Although there are multiple recommendations for the clinical management of loss of pregnancy in the emergency department, the psychological and emotional support of women was addressed infrequently. Additional studies investigating holistic care would be beneficial for ED providers in the management of early loss of pregnancy.Contribution to Emergency Nursing Practice
- This review identifies current best practice for management of loss of pregnancy in the emergency department, including incorporating targeted ultrasound, decreased use of speculum examinations, and operational changes to improve patient length of stay.
- Emergency care should incorporate clinical and psychological care for patients experiencing loss of pregnancy; however, few resources are available for psychological care.
- This review recognizes a need for additional research and education in the emotional care and psychological health of women experiencing loss of pregnancy in the emergency department.
- This review identifies current best practice for management of loss of pregnancy in the emergency department, including incorporating targeted ultrasound, decreased use of speculum examinations, and operational changes to improve patient length of stay.
- Emergency care should incorporate clinical and psychological care for patients experiencing loss of pregnancy; however, few resources are available for psychological care.
- This review recognizes a need for additional research and education in the emotional care and psychological health of women experiencing loss of pregnancy in the emergency department.
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Authors
Brittany E. PhD, RN, CEN, Kimberly D. PhD, RN, CEN, Gordon L. PhD, DNP, RN, CEN, CNE, CPEN, PHCNS-BC, FAEN, FAAN, Shauna A. PhD, LICSW-C, Dianne M. EdD, MSN, WHNP-BC, CNS, RN,