All residents have in-house coverage
by an attending physician at all times, 24 hours
a day. Specific procedures may be indicated, however,
without the attending actually present in the delivery
room, the operating room, the emergency department,
the clinic, or a patient treatment area. The following
categories of residents have been authorized to
perform the following procedures without the attending
physician in the respective room at the time of
the procedure.
(ON SECOND CALL AT HOME – WITHIN 15 MINUTES
FROM THE HOSPITAL)
OBSTETRICS
- Spontaneous vaginal delivery – vertex
- Episiotomy and repair, repair of all lacerations
- Low forceps and vacuum deliveries
- Mid forceps (non-rotational) and vacuums
- Breech delivery with attending summoned
- May start cesarean section in an emergency
situation with the attending summoned
- Amniocentesis
- Second trimester abortion using Prostaglandin
E2
- D & C for postpartum hemorrhage/retained
placenta
- Postpartum tubal ligation
- External cephalic versions
OPERATING ROOM
-
D & C, conization, D & E
- Tubal ligation (open, laparoscopic, postpartum)
- Diagnostic laparoscopy and hysterescopy
- Cesarean section with the attending summoned
- Emergency laparotomy with the attending summoned
OBSTETRICS
- Identical to fourth year resident
OPERATING ROOM
- Identical to fourth year resident
In general, direct supervision in the respective
suites is required of all first year residents.
During the 1st. year, however, the resident is
cleared on an individual basis to perform basic
and minor procedures by the teaching attendings
and senior residents. Upon verbal clearance to
the respective nursing staff, the first year residents
are authorized to perform circumcisions, pelvic
exams, insertion of intrauterine pressure catheters,
and spontaneous vaginal deliveries – vertex.
The nursing staff is encouraged to contact the
senior resident, attending or Chairman with any
questions concerning resident authorization.
By the end of the first year, when the 1st year
resident begins his/her "night float call", they
are additionally cleared to start emergency cesareans
and have the same authorization as do the 2nd year
residents, unless otherwise so informed.
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