May 2021
MICU Delivery
Multiple Areas
Memorial Hermann - The Woodlands Medical Center
The Woodlands
,
TX
United States
Team Members
Medical Intensive Care Unit - Jada Price, RN, Mary Catherine Damon, RN, Kyle Tomaszewski, RN, Sekai Chinake, RN, Amanda Ferguson, RN, Michael Cucinotta, RN
Family Birthing Center - Lori Eckenrode, RN, Amy Wagner, RN, Mary Hersey, RN, Amy Lee, RN, Diane Hay, RN, Sara Vegas, RN, Veronica Phelps, RN, Connie Caruana, RN
Proning Team - Claire Shaver, PT, DPT, Crystal Rempher, OTR
Respiratory Therapy - Pedro Moreno, RT, Stephanie Powell, RT, Donella Lavergne, RT, Paula Hayes, RT, Alex Don, RT, Jackie Hauser, RT, Dani White, RT
Pharmacy - Michelle Lee, PharmD, April Graves, PharmD
Chaplain - Katherine Doehring
Pulmonary Intensivist - Dr. Shivaramiah Shashikumar, Dr. Daniel Kievlan
Anesthesiologist – Dr. Mohamed Ali, Dr. William May
OB/GYN - Dr. Christina Parmar, Dr. Tiffany Morgan
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit- Tyger Cheney, RN, Leah Altom, RN, Ellen Owens NNP, Susan Murra NNP, Dr. Rebecca Ballard
Medical Intensive Care Unit - Jada Price, RN, Mary Catherine Damon, RN, Kyle Tomaszewski, RN, Sekai Chinake, RN, Amanda Ferguson, RN, Michael Cucinotta, RN
Family Birthing Center - Lori Eckenrode, RN, Amy Wagner, RN, Mary Hersey, RN, Amy Lee, RN, Diane Hay, RN, Sara Vegas, RN, Veronica Phelps, RN, Connie Caruana, RN
Proning Team - Claire Shaver, PT, DPT, Crystal Rempher, OTR
Respiratory Therapy - Pedro Moreno, RT, Stephanie Powell, RT, Donella Lavergne, RT, Paula Hayes, RT, Alex Don, RT, Jackie Hauser, RT, Dani White, RT
Pharmacy - Michelle Lee, PharmD, April Graves, PharmD
Chaplain - Katherine Doehring
Pulmonary Intensivist - Dr. Shivaramiah Shashikumar, Dr. Daniel Kievlan
Anesthesiologist – Dr. Mohamed Ali, Dr. William May
OB/GYN - Dr. Christina Parmar, Dr. Tiffany Morgan
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit- Tyger Cheney, RN, Leah Altom, RN, Ellen Owens NNP, Susan Murra NNP, Dr. Rebecca Ballard
Through our diverse background and various areas of expertise, this team rose to the occasion and made a timely decision ensuring all necessary disciplines were present to provide the best outcome.
Memorial Hermann’s Vision states that we create healthier communities, now and for generations to come. Much of what we do and believe centers around our key values of Community, Compassion, Credibility, and Courage.
There was a patient admitted from the ED for worsening shortness of breath and dizziness. This patient was COVID+. This case was different, she was pregnant with twins. The patient was admitted into the MICU. From the first day of admission, the FBC nurses checked on the patient, babies, and MICU staff. They provided real-time education on what to watch for and answered questions. They ensured each shift the MICU nurses had the tools they needed to care for this pregnant mom. The family was assured the entire FBC and NICU team was a phone call away and would be there to collaborate throughout the entire process.
In a blink of an eye, a MICU patient room and hall were transformed into an OR. The Chaplain paused and prayed that God would guide our hand. From the first incision to delivery of baby one and baby two, completing surgery on mom, and stabilizing the twins, the atmosphere stayed calm. Communication was seamless and the twins were effortlessly transferred to the NICU, where they are thriving.
Through our diverse background and various areas of expertise, this team rose to the occasion and made a timely decision ensuring all necessary disciplines were present to provide the best outcome. You would have never known this was the first delivery in the MICU.
When it was determined the babies would have to be delivered, a time out was done by the ICU intensivist for the team to plan, gather information, and ensure we were ready for each scenario. All team members were present in the MICU for the bedside surgery and prepared for unexpected outcomes.
In the end, we could not save the mom, but this team was able to come together to give this family a precious memory of their loved one. A beautiful hand mold was made by some of the team members and was given to the grandmother. It cannot take her place but can assist in the healing process.
There was a patient admitted from the ED for worsening shortness of breath and dizziness. This patient was COVID+. This case was different, she was pregnant with twins. The patient was admitted into the MICU. From the first day of admission, the FBC nurses checked on the patient, babies, and MICU staff. They provided real-time education on what to watch for and answered questions. They ensured each shift the MICU nurses had the tools they needed to care for this pregnant mom. The family was assured the entire FBC and NICU team was a phone call away and would be there to collaborate throughout the entire process.
In a blink of an eye, a MICU patient room and hall were transformed into an OR. The Chaplain paused and prayed that God would guide our hand. From the first incision to delivery of baby one and baby two, completing surgery on mom, and stabilizing the twins, the atmosphere stayed calm. Communication was seamless and the twins were effortlessly transferred to the NICU, where they are thriving.
Through our diverse background and various areas of expertise, this team rose to the occasion and made a timely decision ensuring all necessary disciplines were present to provide the best outcome. You would have never known this was the first delivery in the MICU.
When it was determined the babies would have to be delivered, a time out was done by the ICU intensivist for the team to plan, gather information, and ensure we were ready for each scenario. All team members were present in the MICU for the bedside surgery and prepared for unexpected outcomes.
In the end, we could not save the mom, but this team was able to come together to give this family a precious memory of their loved one. A beautiful hand mold was made by some of the team members and was given to the grandmother. It cannot take her place but can assist in the healing process.