Obstetrics & Gynecology
MSC 10 5580
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131-0001

Phone - (505) 272-4051

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

MFM Protocols

Disclaimer:

The following protocols are constantly reviewed and revised. These protocols are not intended for the care of all patients, but are provided as an educational and informational resource only. Please consult with the University of New Mexico Maternal-Fetal Medicine attendings if you have any questions in regards to patient care.

01 Gestational Diabetes Protocol
02 Contration Stress Test
03 Premature Rupture of Membranes
04 Non Stress Test
05 Fetal Movement Kick Counts
06 Premature labor
07 Fluid Management High Risk Patients
08 Intrauterine Growth Retardation
09 Guidelines for Managing Post Term Patients
10 Corticosteroid in Patients for Premature Delivery
11 Genital Herpes Simplex Virus
12 Biophysical Profile BPP
13 Toxemia of Pregnancy
13a Management of Severe Preeclampsia
13B Mild Preeclampsia
14 Postpartum Hypertensive Urgencies
14a Labetalol & Severe Hypertension
14b Nitroprusside Infusion.ST
14c Hydralazine Severe Hypertension
15 External Version
16 ISO IMMUNE Disease in Pregnancy
17 Chronic Hypertension
18 Multiple Gestation
19 Assess Fetal Maturity
20 Amniocentesis
20a Early Amniocentesis
21 Fetal Surveillance
22 Sickle cell
23 Ultrasound
24 Second Trimester Terminations
25 Pregnancy Dating
26 Management of Perinatal Grief
27 Fetal Scalp Sampling
28 Oxytocin
29a Perinatal Autopsy Anomalies
29 Intrauterine Fetal Demise
30 PUBS
31 Non Catastrophic Trauma in OB
32 Trial of Labor After Csection
33 Prenatal Diagnosis Congenital Anomalies
34 Amnioinfusion
35 Anticoagulation in Pregnancy
36 Group B Strep
37 Endometritis
38 MISOPROSTOL
39 Fetal Fibronectin
40 Cervical Incompetence
41 Guidelines for Vaginal Breech Delivery
42 Notes for Complicated or Operative Vaginal Deliveries
43 Methadone Therapy during Pregnancy
44 Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
45 Prophylactic Supplemental Progesterone Protocol
46 Thyroid Storm Protocol
47 Monitoring During Transfer to the OR