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Gamanit – Chances are not as low as you make it sound, the risk of postpartum exsanguination is high on the list. There are many other causes that can put an OB at risk for hypovolemic shock (HS), true that most of them would not present with a ‘puddle of blood’ but some would. That is why they have the OR near the or in the LD unit, for these types of emergent situations. Are you saying stuff like abruptios do not occur, they surely do and higher class abruptios are true life threatening emergency’s?
If this were a medical review there would have been a lot of questions and added details, was this a trauma patient that is in shock? is the miscarriage secondary to anything else that is going on?
Regarding the terms used, this does not appear to have been written by a doctor or a lawyer, seems more like street terms were used. To some lay people miscarriage/still born/spontaneous abortion are one and the same.
Your other points are all situational and your own assumptions.
I am also sure that EN would have followed protocol, I also believe that did follow protocol which was to dial 911, what else can they do for the patient?