Activity

Activity ID

7901

Expires

March 27, 2027

Format Type

Enduring

CME Credit

0.25

Fee

$40

CME Provider: Louisiana Medical Mutual Insurance Company (LAMMICO)

Description of CME Course

The maternal death rate is on the rise around the world, and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) plays a major factor. In the US, PPH accounts for 11% of maternal deaths and is the leading cause of death on the day of birth. PPH is one of the most common diagnoses resulting in medical malpractice allegations, accounting for 15% of maternal injury claims. Lack of readiness and recognition, as well as delayed management has led to unsuccessful reduction in PPH related deaths. ACOG revised the definition of significant blood loss during pregnancy and recommendations to improve outcomes are available. Applying an organized, team-focused approach to PPH helps limit risks to practitioners and facilities who serve the pregnant population. This is second of 14 modules within our PPH series focused physiologic adaptations that increase a woman’s risk of PPH; risk reduction strategies and recommendations to decrease PPH-related malpractice allegations are highlighted.

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Educational Objectives

List two coagulation complications a woman is at risk for during pregnancy. Identify two preexisting conditions which may decrease a pregnant woman's tolerance to blood loss.

Keywords

Post Partal Hemorrhage

Competencies

Medical Knowledge, Professionalism

CME Credit Type

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Practice Setting

Inpatient, Rural, Urban

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