Problem: Ms. Brown is a 23-year-old G1P0 at 37 1/7 weeks' gestation who arrives via ambulance with vaginal bleeding. Ms. Brown admits to cocaine use just prior to feeling severe abdominal pain and noticing dark red vaginal bleeding. One nurse obtains the FHR, which is in the 80s. Another nurse collects lab work and ensures that the IV is patent. The team huddles to make a plan. The charge nurse communicates the patient's history to the team and provides the hospital's guidelines for antenatal bleeding. The obstetrician explains to the patient the plan for an emergent cesarean birth. The neonatologist prepares the high-risk team for the birth. The anesthesiologist and surgical technologist leave the huddle to prepare the operating room. The new nurse witnesses this collaborative teamwork and asks, "How do you all know what needs to be done and get it done so quickly?" The best response by the precepting nurse is: Select an answer. "Years of working together make us work well together. You will get there someday." "Obstetrics requires a team approach where all members have a shared mental model." "Everytime a placenta previa comes in, we do the same thing, so we know just what to do." Looking for Assignment Help?