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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. The Road Ahead for 100. Pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, delivery and postpartum. What are the four phases of the Safe Delivery Roadmap?. The Road Ahead for 200. ≥ 4cm cervical dilation.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY!

  2. The Road Ahead for 100 Pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, delivery and postpartum. What are the four phases of the Safe Delivery Roadmap?

  3. The Road Ahead for 200 ≥ 4cm cervical dilation. What is the recommended cervical dilation to achieve before admission to the Labor and Delivery unit assuming reassuring maternal and fetal status and intact membranes?

  4. The Road Ahead for 300 Allowing a longer latent phase, and requiring that Oxytocin be given for certain durations, with Rupture of Membranes, can prevent cesarean sections due to these labor diagnoses. What is a Failed Induction of Labor and First Stage Arrest? (assuming stable mother and fetus)

  5. The Road Ahead for 400 6cm cervical dilation. What cervical dilation is considered to be the beginning of Active Phase of Labor?

  6. The Road Ahead for 500 First stage Labor Arrest should not be diagnosed before this point of cervical dilation assuming reassuring maternal and fetal status. What is 6 cm?

  7. Off-Roading for 100 This is the most recent Early Elective Delivery rate for the WSHA Partnership for Patient hospitals. What is 1.3%?

  8. Off-Roading for 200 This is the decrease in Early Elective Deliveries for the Partnership for Patient hospitals since 2010. What is 92%?

  9. Off-Roading for 300 This is the number of babies allowed to mature as a result of the reduction in Early Elective Deliveries by WSHA Partnership for Patient hospitals. What is 2,500?

  10. Off-Roading for 400 This is the optimal Episiotomy rate for a maternity unit. What is less than 5%?

  11. Off-Roading for 500 These are the two new CMS 2014 Partnership for Patients focal strategies for reducing Obstetrical Adverse Events. What are prompt treatment and recognition of postpartum hemorrhage and timely and safe management of the pre-eclampticmother?

  12. Mile Markers for 100 This is the type of Cesarean Section found to be most susceptible to variation among hospitals and providers. What is Nulliparous Term Singleton Vertex (NTSV) Cesarean Section?

  13. Mile Markers for 200 This is the first Cesarean Section among low risk pregnancies (excludes breech, preterm, multiples). What is Primary Term Singleton Vertex (TSV) Cesarean Section?

  14. Mile Markers for 300 According to the newly released ACOG consensus paper “Safe Prevention of the Primary Cesarean Delivery”, this procedure should generally be performed for medical indications only. What is an Induction of Labor?

  15. Mile Markers for 400 According to the newly released ACOG consensus paper “Safe Prevention of the Primary Cesarean Delivery”, an increase in training and utilization of this type of delivery would likely contribute to a safe lowering of Cesarean Delivery rates. What is Operative Vaginal Delivery?

  16. Mile Markers for 500 Unexpected newborn complications, maternal blood transfusions, and maternal ICU admissions. What are some of the safety “balance measures” identified for the Safe Deliveries Roadmap Labor Management Bundle to track potential unintended consequences while working to prevent unnecessary Cesarean Sections?

  17. Memory Lane for 100 This procedure is commonly believed to be derived from the surgical birth of Julius Caesar. What is the Cesarean Section?

  18. Memory Lane for 200 This is the proportion of women who have cesarean deliveries in the US. What is one of three of all delivering women?

  19. Memory Lane for 300 This is the inventor of the Apgar score. Who is Virginia Apgar?

  20. Memory Lane for 400 This is the number of babies born in the US each year. What is approximately four million?

  21. Memory Lane for 500 Imogen and Asher. What were the most popular girl and boy baby names in 2013?

  22. Ride Share for 100 4 or greater units of blood or blood products transfused. What is the threshold of maternal blood transfusions for the new Joint Commission OB Adverse Sentinel Event?

  23. Ride Share for 200 Bishop score, indication, and signed consent. What are the data requirements of documentation for the Medicaid Quality Incentive for Induction of Labor appropriateness?

  24. Ride Share for 300 This is what a hospital can do if they want to meet the Medicaid Quality Incentive target but have an Early Elective Delivery that is medically indicated but not on the Joint Commission exclusion list. What is send the case for review to the Healthcare Authority?

  25. Ride Share for 400 NTSV Cesarean Section rate added to 4 other required Maternity Care Measures What new Maternity Care measure is Leapfrog adding to their June 2014 survey?

  26. Ride Share for 500 Eliminate elective deliveries before the 39th week of gestation, decrease elective inductions of labor at 39-< 41 weeks gestational age, decrease the unsupported variation among Washington hospitals in the primary c-sectionrate. What are the three primary goals of the Washington State Bree Collaborative for Obstetric Practices published in August 2012?

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