Book contents
- Field Hospitals
- Field Hospitals
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 History
- Section 2 Scenarios
- Section 3 Operational Considerations
- Section 4 Clinical Considerations
- Chapter 13 Advanced Triage Management for Emergency Medical Teams
- Chapter 14 Medical Aspects in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 15 Pediatrics in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 16 Surgery in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 17 Wound Management in a Field Hospital Environment
- Chapter 18 Orthopedics in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 19 Burn Care in a Field Hospital Environment
- Chapter 20 Obstetrics and Gynecology in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 21 Otolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 22 Ophthalmology in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 23 Anesthesia and Pain Management in Field Hospitals
- Chapter 24 Intensive Care Unit Buildup Within a Field Hospital Setting
- Chapter 25 Infectious Diseases and Public Health in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 26 Primary and Ambulatory Care in a Field Hospital in Disaster Areas
- Chapter 27 Mental Health in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 28 Nursing in a Field Hospital
- Section 5 Additional Contextual Considerations
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Chapter 20 - Obstetrics and Gynecology in a Field Hospital
from Section 4 - Clinical Considerations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2020
- Field Hospitals
- Field Hospitals
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 History
- Section 2 Scenarios
- Section 3 Operational Considerations
- Section 4 Clinical Considerations
- Chapter 13 Advanced Triage Management for Emergency Medical Teams
- Chapter 14 Medical Aspects in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 15 Pediatrics in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 16 Surgery in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 17 Wound Management in a Field Hospital Environment
- Chapter 18 Orthopedics in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 19 Burn Care in a Field Hospital Environment
- Chapter 20 Obstetrics and Gynecology in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 21 Otolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 22 Ophthalmology in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 23 Anesthesia and Pain Management in Field Hospitals
- Chapter 24 Intensive Care Unit Buildup Within a Field Hospital Setting
- Chapter 25 Infectious Diseases and Public Health in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 26 Primary and Ambulatory Care in a Field Hospital in Disaster Areas
- Chapter 27 Mental Health in a Field Hospital
- Chapter 28 Nursing in a Field Hospital
- Section 5 Additional Contextual Considerations
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
Males and females are affected differently by natural disasters due to biologic, social, cultural, and reproductive health differences. Out of the female population, 25% are in the reproductive stage of their lives (age 15–45) and 20% of them are pregnant. While as many as 10% of natural disaster victims seeking medical assistance may need an obstetrician or gynecologist, these needs are not usually given high selection priority, whereupon rescue teams are likely to lack those essential specialists. The chapter gives clinical guidelines for managing labor in field hospital settings and dealing with ethical issues arising from treating pregnant women in disaster areas. Based on the literature and the authors’ experience, this chapter covers the effects of a disaster on women’s health in general and especially on pregnant women. The recommendation for the obstetric/gynecologic team composition, the medications and medical equipment needs, and how to arrange an Ob/Gyn department in a field hospital are given. The chapter gives clinical guidelines for managing labor in field hospital settings and dealing with ethical issues arising from treating pregnant women in disaster areas.
The chapter lists the recommendations on prevention and management of the consequences of sexual violence, reduction of HIV transmission, prevention of excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity, and planning of comprehensive reproductive health services in the early days and weeks of an emergency.
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- Field HospitalsA Comprehensive Guide to Preparation and Operation, pp. 205 - 212Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020