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Linyi Maternal and Child Hospital conducts emergency drills for pre-eclampsia and postpartum hemorrhage.

In order to strengthen emergency awareness, standardize rescue processes, and improve the emergency response capabilities of medical staff, our hospital recently conducted a tense rescue drill for pre-eclampsia and postpartum hemorrhage. Upon discovering the patient's condition, the relevant medical personnel quickly arrived at the scene, calmly assessed the situation, and decisively and effectively implemented rescue measures, completing the rescue task accurately and promptly. Throughout the drill, our medical staff demonstrated the synergistic effect of 'quick response, strong action, and collaborative treatment', showcasing our hospital's strong internal coordination capabilities and high levels of emergency care and rapid response ability in treating patients with pre-eclampsia and postpartum hemorrhage.


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To strengthen emergency awareness, standardize rescue processes, and improve the emergency response capabilities of medical staff, our hospital conducted a tense and orderly emergency drill for pre-eclampsia and postpartum hemorrhage on November 30.

 

  

 

At 2 PM, the drill officially began. Upon discovering the patient's condition, the medical department, nursing department, outpatient department, inpatient department, and relevant logistics personnel quickly arrived at the scene, calmly assessed the situation, and decisively and effectively implemented rescue measures, completing the rescue task accurately and promptly. Throughout the drill, our hospital's medical staff demonstrated a strong collaborative effect of 'quick response, strong action, and coordinated rescue', showcasing our hospital's strong internal coordination capabilities and high levels of emergency response and rapid reaction in treating pre-eclampsia and postpartum hemorrhage patients.

 

   

 

 

   

 

Through this drill, the ability of our obstetric medical staff to handle emergencies was enhanced, and the coordination and cooperation of medical staff were tested in practice, training the team's emergency capabilities and improving the overall level of emergency care.

 

 

 

 

  

 

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