| Complications |
1 | Routine episiotomy |
2 | Routine induction/Augmentation |
3 | Use of Expensive Diagnostic Tests first place |
4 | Latent Phase admission and mismanagement of these patients |
5 | Accidents in neonatal transfer including dropping down of the Neonates |
6 | Failed documentation of neonatal sex |
7 | Patient identification by Bed Number |
8 | Lack of uniform protocols in obstetrics management |
9 | Indecisiveness or delayed decision making in management |
10 | Post partum mismanagement/PPH |
11 | Poor follow up of laboratory test results |
12 | Erroneous drug or blood products prescription to patients |
13 | Retained vaginal tampon |
14 | Problems in neonatal resuscitation |
15 | Errors in drug dose estimation (e.g. Magnesium Sulphate) |
16 | Poor attention to Parturient Nutrition |
17 | Unnecessary lab requests |
18 | Haste in placental extraction, neglects in controlling uterine contractions |
19 | Delayed or poor monitoring of post partum haemorrhage |
20 | Absent or delayed screening of high risk pregnancies |
21 | Neglected lacerations (grade 3, 4) |
22 | Neonatal hypothermia |
23 | Delayed diagnosis of vaginal hematomas |
24 | Neglects or errors in fetal heart monitoring |