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The Labor and Delivery Unit is characterized by collaboration between multiple teams, high information output, and rapidly evolving changes in patient conditions. A comprehensive handoff, i.e., transition of care, facilitates communication among teams, continuity of care, and patient safety. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) emphasizes the proper training of “Structured and Effective Transition of Care.”1,2
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When Does the Handoff Occur?
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Shift changes
When provider(s) changes during a surgery
When the patient is transferred to the Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU) or Intensive Care Unit (ICU); Chapter 53, “Postanesthetic Care”
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Every patient in Labor and Delivery Unit
Every patient in PACU
Any patients who need follow-up on the postpartum floors or as an outpatient
Any antepartum patients who may need potential urgent anesthesia care
Any patient admitted to ICU
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The comprehensive handoff includes “General Information” and “Specific Information” (Table 32-1).
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REFERENCES
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Agarwala
AV, Lane-Fall
MB, Greilich
PE,
et al. Consensus recommendations for the conduct, training, implementation, and research of perioperative handoffs. Anesth Anal. 2019;128(5):e71–e78.