Breadcrumb Home Nurse Checklists OB/Labor and Delivery Form Information Info Name * Last 4 digits of SSN * Contact Phone * Email * Proficiency Scale 1 = No Experience 2 = Need Training 3 = Able to perform with supervision 4 = Able to perform independently Patient Rights Communicates and obtains information while respecting the rights and privacy and confidentiality of information * Involves the patient and family and respects their role in determining the nature of care to be provided, including Advanced Directives * Complies with nursing staff responsibility included in the hospital policy related to Organ Donation * Meets patient and families needs regarding communication, including interpreter services * Provides accurate information to patient and families in a timely manner * Labor and Delivery Assess cervical dilation * Assess labor status * Speculum examination * Obtaining vaginal/cervical cultures * Application of external ECG/TOCO EFM * Application of internal ECG * Interpretation of external/internal ECG * Assisting with insertion of IUPC * Conducting NST/BSST * IV insertion * Pitocin Titration for induction/augmentation * Assist with epidural * Assist/monitor amnioinfusion * Assist with scalp pH test * Assist with vacuum delivery * Assist with forceps delivery * Assist with vaginal delivery * Circulate for cesarean section delivery * Emergency cesarean section set up * Assist with twin deliveries * Assist with breech * Management of D&C * Management of fetal demise/stillborn * Adoption procedures * Management of diabetic mother * Diabetic mother * PIH * Pre-eclamptic * Preterm labor * Prolapsed cord * Abruption * Placenta previa * Retained placenta * Herpes * Uterine prolapse * Hemorrhage * Shoulder dystocia * DIC * Accretia * Episiotomy * Delivery table set-up * Medications Magnesium * Pitocin * Terbutaline * Antibiotics * Narcotics * Hemabate * Methergine * Narcan * Insulin * Heparin * Maternity Obtain cord blood gas * Postpartum care * Nipple care * Episiotomy care * PIH * Pre-eclamptic * Postpartum hemorrhage * Care of newborn * Breastfeeding * Bottle feeding * Infant formulas * D10W * PKU Testing * Stabilize/admit to nursery * Care of newborn with anomaly * Heel sticks/dorsal sticks * Blood glucose monitoring * Phototherapy * Set up/care of newborn receiving phototherapy * Set up/assist with circumcision * Discharge of mother/baby * Age Specific Competencies Infant (Birth - 1 year) * Preschooler (ages 2-5 years) * Childhood (ages 6-12 years) * Adolescents (ages 13-21 years) * Young Adults (ages 22-39 years) * Adults (ages 40-64 years) * Older Adults (ages 65-79 years) * Elderly (ages 80+ years) *