Nan H. Troiano has written: 'High-risk & critical care obstetrics' -- subject(s): Nursing, Pregnancy, High-Risk, Critical Care, Methods, Obstetric Labor Complications, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Obstetric Delivery, Obstetrical Nursing
An OB technician, or obstetric technician, assists healthcare professionals in the delivery room and during obstetric procedures. Their responsibilities include preparing the delivery area, ensuring that necessary equipment and supplies are sterile and ready, and assisting with patient monitoring. They may also support the medical team during labor and delivery by providing hands-on assistance and ensuring a safe environment for both the mother and newborn. Additionally, they often play a role in patient education and comfort during the birthing process.
CPT Code 80055- Obstetric panel.
CPT code 59510 refers to the global service of obstetric delivery, specifically for a vaginal delivery of a single fetus. This code encompasses the entire process from the onset of labor through delivery and includes both the prenatal and postpartum care associated with the delivery. It is typically used by healthcare providers to bill for the comprehensive care provided during a patient's labor and delivery.
Farook al-Azzawi has written: 'Childbirth and obstetric techniques' -- subject(s): Atlases, Childbirth, Delivery, Labor, Labor (Obstetrics), Obstetrics
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William E. Ackerman has written: 'Obstetric anesthesia pearls' -- subject(s): Anesthesia in obstetrics, Delivery, Labor, Obstetrical Anesthesia, Outlines, syllabi, Pregnancy Complications
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Knowing whether a service is for an obstetric or non-obstetric patient is crucial for ensuring appropriate care and treatment. Obstetric patients have specific health needs and considerations related to pregnancy and childbirth, which may differ significantly from those of non-obstetric patients. Misidentification can lead to inadequate care, potential health risks, and legal implications. Thus, proper categorization helps healthcare providers tailor their approach and resources effectively.
The TRICARE program that offers families a standardized obstetric benefit is TRICARE Prime. Under this program, eligible beneficiaries receive comprehensive maternity care, including prenatal visits, labor and delivery services, and postpartum care. Families enrolled in TRICARE Prime can access a network of providers and receive coordinated care throughout the maternity process.
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