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Article: Pitocin orders should match hospital's protocol.(Obstetrics)
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- OB GYN News
- Article date:
- February 1, 2005
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Before you write an order for Pitocin administration to induce or augment labor, be sure you know your hospital's protocol for Pitocin use, Dennis J. Sinclitico, J.D., advised.
In the three most recent obstetrical malpractice cases in which he served as a defense attorney, the physicians gave nurses orders for Pitocin (oxytocin) that contradicted the hospital protocol for Pitocin use, he said at a conference or, obstetrics, gynecology, perinatal medicine, neonatology, and the law.
That contradiction forces nurses to make decisions about the utilization, titration, and discontinuation of Pitocin "without the comfort and background of ...