Introduction
Step Up Together Drill Kits support interdisciplinary clinical teams to run emergency drills involving patient hand-offs and/or transport to a higher level facility.
Each Drill Kit can be used to run a Full Transfer Drill that tests the full, interdisciplinary process of care or a Partial Transfer Drill that involves running just one segment of the scenario (e.g. before transfer or after hospital hand-off). The toolkit includes a standardized high-fidelity case designed to test the process of transferring a birthing person or newborn from one location to another with an interdisciplinary team involved in the care. Observation criteria and a Debriefing and Action Guide are provided to elicit continuous improvement of interdisciplinary care processes and promote respectful care along the continuum.
Drill Description
This Drill Kit tests the emergency response to an antepartum severe range blood pressure occurring in a community setting including emergency transport of a pregnant patient.
It is appropriate for:
- Outpatient clinics
- Birth centers
- Home birth practices
- Urgent care centers
- Primary care clinics
- Critical access hospitals without OB services
- Other facilities or units requiring patient transport for emergency stabilization (e.g. emergency department)
And may further engage:
- EMS or other emergency transport partners
- Labor & Birth unit and other relevant units at the referral hospital
To test the process of:
- Antepartum Emergency Transfer