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From: Assessment of facility and health worker readiness to provide quality antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care in rural Southern Nepal

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Availability of medications and supplies to perform BEmONC signal functions by health facility type (N = 24). 1 Percent of facilities with forceps or ventouse (Vacuum extractor manual or electrical). 2Mean percentage score for functioning kit for manual vacuum aspiration or dilation and curettage kit, injectable oxytocin, syringes and needles, and IV solution (ringer’s lactate, dextrose 5% in normal saline (D5NS) or normal saline (NS) infusion). 3 Mean percentage score of injectable ampicillin or gentamycin, syringes and needles, and ringer’s lactate, D5NS or NS infusion. 4 Mean percentage score of injectable oxytocin, syringes and needles, and ringer’s lactate, D5NS or NS infusion. 5 Mean percentage score of injectable magnesium sulfate, syringes and needles, and ringer’s lactate, D5NS or NS infusion. 6 Mean percentage score of injectable ampicillin, injectable oxytocin, syringes and needles, and ringer’s lactate, D5NS or NS infusion. 7 Mean percentage score of bag and mask (infant size), and resuscitation table for newborn

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