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PROMPT Maternity Foundation
United Kingdom
Приєднався 8 бер 2018
PROMPT provides evidence-based multi-professional training in the UK and worldwide.
Making Childbirth Safer, Together
PROMPT training:
- reduces preventable harm from obstetric emergencies, including shoulder dystocia
- reduces the risk of babies being born in poor condition
- reduces birth-related brain injury and cerebral palsy
Making Childbirth Safer, Together
PROMPT training:
- reduces preventable harm from obstetric emergencies, including shoulder dystocia
- reduces the risk of babies being born in poor condition
- reduces birth-related brain injury and cerebral palsy
PROMPT Webinar – December 2023
Welcome to this webinar that explains PROMPT's Implementation Package (known as iPROMPT), which is included in PROMPT's 2022/23 Annual Update and the PROMPT Global package.
iPROMPT replaces PROMPT's centralised Train-the-Trainers' course, and allows maternity teams to run their own Train-the-Trainers' course in their own units, with their entire training faculty, at a time that suits them. Essentially iPROMPT is a Train-the-Trainers in a box that can be run in your own unit.
In the webinar, the PROMPT team set out what iPROMPT is, how to get the most out of it, and answer your questions.
iPROMPT replaces PROMPT's centralised Train-the-Trainers' course, and allows maternity teams to run their own Train-the-Trainers' course in their own units, with their entire training faculty, at a time that suits them. Essentially iPROMPT is a Train-the-Trainers in a box that can be run in your own unit.
In the webinar, the PROMPT team set out what iPROMPT is, how to get the most out of it, and answer your questions.
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PROMPT pre-eclampsia virtual drill
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In this PROMPT virtual drill, you can watch a team managing severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. There are pauses throughout to reflect on how to manage an emergency like this in your own maternity unit. Your team can then feedback how this team managed in terms of: • communication • situational awareness • team roles and leadership • the clinical management Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disc...
PROMPT Antepartum Haemorrhage virtual drill
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In this PROMPT virtual drill, you can watch a team managing an antepartum haemorrhage (APH). There are pauses throughout to reflect on how to manage an emergency like this in your own maternity unit. Your team can then feedback how this team managed in terms of: • communication • situational awareness • team roles and leadership • the clinical management Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclai...
Antepartum haemorrhage & uterine rupture
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT obstetrician Sophie Renwick, gives up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on the management of antepartum haemorrhage and uterine rupture. Website: @ Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes no liability for the content. Clinicians should u...
Cord prolapse
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT midwife Jane Storey, gives up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on the management of cord prolapse. Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes no liability for the content. Clinicians should use any informat...
Fetal monitoring
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT midwife Cathy Winter, gives up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on fetal monitoring. Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes no liability for the content. Clinicians should use any information shown in t...
PROMPT online course: Introduction & teamworking
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT anaesthetist Neil Muchatuta, sets out the PROMPT online course, and introduces the teamworking themes that will be used during the course. Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes no liability for the con...
Maternal critical care & severe COVID-19
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT anaesthetist Neil Muchatuta, gives guidance on the management of critically ill pregnant or postpartum women; and of severe COVID-19 in pregnancy and postpartum. Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes n...
COVID-19 and maternity care
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT midwife Cathy Winter, gives guidance on the management of pregnant women with COVID-19. Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes no liability for the content. Clinicians should use any information shown i...
Shoulder dystocia
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT midwife Jane Storey, gives up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on the management of shoulder dystocia. Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes no liability for the content. Clinicians should use any info...
Impacted fetal head at caesarean section
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This virtual presentation, narrated by PROMPT obstetrician Professor Tim Draycott, gives guidance on the management of impacted fetal head at caesarean section. Website: www.promptmaternity.org Disclaimer: This presentation is based on UK practice in August 2020. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information is correct, PROMPT takes no liability for the content. Clinicians should ...
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH): Pre-hospital PROMPT
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Note: this video contains simulated scenes of an emergency following childbirth. Not intended for children. This video, from South Western Ambulance Service (SWAST) and PROMPT, shows ambulance crews how to manage a PPH in the community setting. Using Pre-hospital PROMPT's treatment algorithms allows crews to initiate emergency management, whilst assistance is en route. To purchase the Pre-hospi...
Normal birth: Pre-hospital PROMPT
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Note: contains simulated scenes of childbirth. Not intended for children. This video, from South Western Ambulance Service (SWAST) and PROMPT, shows ambulance crews how to manage a normal birth in the community setting. Using Pre-hospital PROMPT's treatment algorithms allows crews to manage normal childbirth safely, whilst assistance is en route. To purchase the Pre-hospital PROMPT algorithms, ...
PROMPT interim package webcast
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Welcome to this webcast to support users of the PROMPT Interim Virtual training package. 0:00 Introduction - Tim Draycott 4:33 Interim package resources - Cathy Winter 11:23 Interactive videos - Neil Muchatuta 17:07 Virtual platforms - Sharan Athwal We hope you find the video useful. If you would like to submit any questions to us, please email interimtrainingpackage@promptmaternity.org.uk If y...
Obstetrics emergencies in COVID-19
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COVID-19 adds complexity to obstetric emergency management. This short video sets about the principles of managing women with confirmed/suspected COVID-19 who develop obstetric emergencies
PROMPT Sepsis training demonstration
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PROMPT Sepsis training demonstration
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This is really helpful, team work and communication was effective.
Excellent video
Hello, why does the midwife decided to administer only oral nifedipine after seeing all the symptoms, BP, hyperreflexia? Why not giving hydralazine and MgSO4 to prevent seizures?
Good explanation, Your voice is good 👍
Easily understood and explained in a systematic way. Thank you 😊
I wish someone would make a first person from the mums view.. What do the visual disturbances look like first person ? How does she feel? I think i may have developed preclampsia
Best video I have watched on this, good job, and thank you!
ur videos r best bt speaking which r comming in written they hide the procedure.
These scenarios are really good love the british
Thank you !
Thank you so much for these videos! I am a newly qualified midwife and want to be as prepared as I can be for emergency situations such as this one
You are so welcome!
OMG. How did I get here?😦 Anyway you've got my like!
As a registered midwife here in jamaica I was diagnosed with shoulder dystocia 12 years ago. It was a traumatic experience however the team was there right through it all. I recieved bilateral episiotomy among vaginal tears. My baby weighed4.16kg. I ended up having symphysis pubis diastasis and could barely move my lower limbs for a few days. I thanks the lord everyday for the care I recieved as it could have been another way.
I understand this is the way it’s been done and still is done in hospitals around the world. I agree that it works very well in most cases to dislodge the baby. My question would be this: If baby is stuck on maternal pelvis (most often, but not always on the pubic bone), wouldn’t it be easier, safer, and faster to just have mom move rather than trying to move baby. I guess the Mcroberts maneuver technically moves the mom, but I’m thinking more like getting mom into hands and knees or anything that moves her pelvis to allow baby to slip off the bone. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that many moms have epidurals and are unable to move much. I enjoyed the video 😊
VERY INFORMATIVE ..THANK YOU
Glad it was helpful!
Why we checked the patella reflex before MgSO4? Wasn't it a sign of magnesium toxicity?
Yes we check the patellar reflex for accessing mgso4 toxicity. In the case of toxicity there is loss of patellar reflex. But they checked it before administration of mgso4 because they wanted to check for hyperreflexia. Deep tendon reflexes are increased in many women prior to seizures. That's why. Hope it clears your doubt😊😉
hi, i'm a midwife student, thank you so much for these videos these are helping me a lot. can you tell me why we restrict fluids? thank you so much.
Hi Rosie yang...I'm a final year mbbs student. To the best of my knowledge, in this condition, although there is hypovolemia but tissues are overloaded. Also the urine output is severely decreased. So Excessive fluids or iv infusion will cause tissue overload and circulatory overload leading to pulmonary edema and adult Respiratory distress syndrome.
Hope this helps❤
Thanks Rosie, we're glad you're finding them useful. As Jasmine says the reason we restrict fluid in severe pre-eclampsia is the risk of of pulmonary oedema, which used to be a leading cause of death in these women. Pre-eclampsia can lead to leaky capillaries, and to renal impairment, both of which predispose to pulmonary oedema unless fluids are carefully managed.
very nice 👍🏻 thank you
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Thank you for a simple and understandable presentation
Thank you so much for this content. I'm still a bit confused about how filling the bladder of the mother helps in the management of cord prolapse. Please share some light on this. Thank you.
The bladder sits anteriorly to the uterus so a full bladder can cause displacement of the uterus and thus relieve pressure on the presenting part. The reverse of why you want an empty bladder for delivery.
Please note that in APH we don't do VE unless you confirm and r/o placenta previa you can confirm that with obstetricians. Thank you.
Gracias!
What is the management?
The management of APH is described within the PROMPT course materials. Your maternity unit can access the PROMPT online course, or apply for PROMPT's 2021 Annual Update, by emailing us on
If I want to contact professor Tom draycott then how can I contact him? Any email? I have prompt mannual and I work as ST3 trainee in UK but I do not have these prompt updates about caesarean section in my mannual. How can I get these guidelines whatever he is teaching?
Hi Saima Many thanks for your interest. PROMPT covers the management of obstetric emergencies, and so caesarean section is not covered as part of our course. In terms of updates regarding impacted fetal head at CS, this is an emerging field in terms of clinical research, and we will produce guidance once the evidence regarding best practice becomes available.
This happened to me. I had no idea what was going on at the time. Thank god I had a great team of medics and my baby boy was born healthy weighing 9lb 10.5 oz. Hes 16 now!
Many thanks for sharing your story Lucy. That must have been scary at the time. But it's great to hear that, thanks to a well-trained team, he's done so well.
@@promptmaternityfoundation8950 Thankyou for letting me tell my story on this channel. Nothing was properly explained to me at the time. I cannot fault anyone though as they saved his life. Thankyou so much for your videos. They’ve helped me make sense of what happened to us. As I said, Harvey is 16 now and a healthy teenager. Thanks to my midwife Barbara who raised the alarm and the team at Yeovil women’s hospital x
Baby should have been delivered the moment preec
Many thanks Salma. As you say, delivery of the baby will be the team's ultimate goal. However, it is vital to stabilise the mother first. The team's key clinical aims in severe pre-eclampsia will be: - senior review, and involve the multi-professional team - manage the blood pressure - prevent seizures (with MgSO4) - restrict fluids - make a plan for delivery All the while remembering good team-working in terms of: - communication within the team (e.g. using SBAR and 'closed-loop' communication), and with the mother - situational awareness (maintaining a clear overview, thinking ahead) - team roles and leadership
Beautiful👍👍👍👍
Kajal
Stay safe😷😘
Great 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'd have to disagree with this protocol on some issues: (1) Do you want to say that upon knowing that you've got a confirmed case of covid-19 on the ward, the emergency responders were not on (at least)face masks, not talk of face shields. (2) The first responder touched the the door knob ungloved, for a room with a confirmed case! (3) An obstetric patient should have an IV access, no better period for such practice than in this pandemic (4) Even though we may understand that this is just a guide, did folks see one of the responders touch her face during donning? (4) some one else picked up the pack without gloves on and no face masks on. I guess that area where the pack was picked up is supposed to be for sterile materials. I'll like to get your response to the observations highlighted above.
Stanley Chinaka 1. They all had masks and googles. 2. The outside of the door is not in contact with Covid 19 (it’s a normal birth unit ward, not a Covid ward) therefore opening the door is okay followed by hand hygiene 3. The team were likely putting in a 2nd IVC as part of PPH response though there’s an argument that a low risk woman with mild symptoms still doesn’t necessarily warrant an IVC 4. Didn’t notice that. Hopefully that person washes there hands after touching their face before moving onto the next step. 5.The person who got the pack was outside the Covid room. The packs are grabbed by a ‘runner’ and passed into the room OR taken from they are stored to just outside the room, individual dons, then brings the PPH pack in with them. Not affiliated with PROMPT just my interpretation to your observations :)
So clear, so informative and easy to watch - fantastic work!
Beautiful!