Remember that I work on a neonatal/pediatric transport team.
so we get called to a hospital for a newborn whose mom's uterus ruptured. the baby was down for approx 50min before being revived. after being revived the baby's pH was 6.5. we got there pretty much all we had to do was switch over the meds to our pumps, put him on our vent, and load and go. even to me, the baby didn't look like he had anything going on "up there" and i've only been doing this since october. so we go to mom's room to get consent and to let her see him, and she doesn't appear to know that her baby probably isn't going to make it. she never really asked how he was doing, but appeared very happy to see him.
so here's my question. would you tell her about the brain damage, or not? we didn't, and we didn't make it seem like he was in bad shape. one of the nurses went over the consent, and told her that we were transporting him so he could be at a children's hospital. now i'm in no position to say anything, but one of the nurses i was with has been with the team for 16years and the other for 2-3years.
after we got done tranferring him to our nicu, i was asking the nurses what the plan would be for the little one and one of them said that they would keep him alive for about a week to perform all the necessary brain function tests, and then try and get the mom to donate the organs.
so we get called to a hospital for a newborn whose mom's uterus ruptured. the baby was down for approx 50min before being revived. after being revived the baby's pH was 6.5. we got there pretty much all we had to do was switch over the meds to our pumps, put him on our vent, and load and go. even to me, the baby didn't look like he had anything going on "up there" and i've only been doing this since october. so we go to mom's room to get consent and to let her see him, and she doesn't appear to know that her baby probably isn't going to make it. she never really asked how he was doing, but appeared very happy to see him.
so here's my question. would you tell her about the brain damage, or not? we didn't, and we didn't make it seem like he was in bad shape. one of the nurses went over the consent, and told her that we were transporting him so he could be at a children's hospital. now i'm in no position to say anything, but one of the nurses i was with has been with the team for 16years and the other for 2-3years.
after we got done tranferring him to our nicu, i was asking the nurses what the plan would be for the little one and one of them said that they would keep him alive for about a week to perform all the necessary brain function tests, and then try and get the mom to donate the organs.