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Postpartum Hemorrhage: Acute PT’s Essential Role

Postpartum Hemorrhage: Acute PT’s Essential Role

Update: 2024-11-27
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Guests:


Rebeca Segraves PT, DPT


Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Women’s Health Physical Therapy


rebeca@enhancedrecoverywellness.com


https://enhancedrecoveryafterdelivery.com


https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rebeca-segraves2030/


https://twitter.com/RebecaSegraves


https://www.instagram.com/rebecasegraves_/


https://www.instagram.com/pelvichealthnetwork/


Jenna Segraves PT, DPT

Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurological Physical Therapy

jenna.segraves@gmail.com


IG: plant_based_pt


Erin Locati PT, DPT


erin@risepelvicpt.com


IG: erin locati_pt


Ann Croghan PT, DPT, CLC, CAPP-OB Certified


acroghan12@gmail.com


Links:


https://journals.lww.com/jwphpt/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2023&issue=01000&article=00004&type=Fulltext


OB PT & OT Facebook Group


Guest Quotes:


Jenna 5:32 On postpartum hemorrhagic event: “What I want everyone to really think about or sort of like get, wrap our minds around is that it happens a lot…And so why would we give our services to individuals that have had other hemorrhagic events?  But not to this population when, after they’ve had a hemorrhagic event, too.”


Rebeca 9:09 “80 percent of these cases being preventable, you have to now go back to my hospital, which actually tracked infant drop rate and maternal fall rate. Those are preventable as well. Those are preventable conditions or injuries that have happened as a result of maybe that blood volume being too low of maybe that person having a raging infection that no one was able to actually evaluate properly because they weren’t being  Provided an evaluation of their task analysis and the environment that they were expected to return to only rehab therapist can really do that part.”


Rebeca 26:17 “I think that was kind of the biggest thing that we focused on in the paper. was enabling therapists with a tool that could really either address their own implicit biases, but then having them use outcome measures that they would use in any other case with any other patient population so that they were actually basing their decisions on evidence and not their own gut feeling.”


Erin 33:20 “So I was like, well, how could I do acute care stuff from where I am now for pregnancy and postpartum?


And I’m like, well, everybody’s here in the hospital having babies. Why can’t I go see them there? And that’s really when I started to work on. Trying to get in to those units to see those patients, though. I would say  I use pelvic therapy knowledge in acute care for all my populations, like I’m forever talking to people about their peeing and pooping habits in the hospital because they get all jacked up in acute care…”


Rapid Responses:


Erin, what type of shoes do you wear on a cue care in the hospital?


“I wear flux waterproof sneakers. They’re amazing.”


Ann, name an influential PT. That is, that is changed your life.


“Penny Smicken.”


Rebeca, what’s your favorite holiday?


“Thanksgiving for sure. Hands down”


Jenna, what’s your favorite scrub color to wear in the hospital?


“Teal”


You know you work in acute care when:


Rebeca “There’s donuts on every unit.”


Jenna “Where’s the call bell?”


Erin “You have shoot sneakers that you can spray with a garden hose.”


Ann “ You’re always taking vitals.”


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Email the show if you would like join our team: aptaacpodcast@gmail.com


Leo Arguelles (LEE-O R-GWELL-IS)


largue2@uic.edu


Twitter @LeoArguellesPT


Ashley Poole


Twitter @AshleyPooleDPT


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Postpartum Hemorrhage: Acute PT’s Essential Role

Postpartum Hemorrhage: Acute PT’s Essential Role

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