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Table 2 Indicators of readiness to provide CEmONC services in post-conflict in North Wollo Zone public hospitals, Northeast Ethiopia, 2022

From: Service availability and readiness to provide comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care services in post-conflict at North Wollo Zone hospitals, Northeast Ethiopia: mixed survey

Indicators

n (%) of facilities

Staffs & Guidelines

 Guidelines for CEmONC

5 (83.3%)

 Availability of CEmONC trained staff

4 (66.67%)

 Availability of staff for cesarean section

6 (100%)

 Presence of anesthetist

6 (100%)

Equipment

 Anesthesia equipment

4 (66.67%)

 Resuscitation table

5 (83.3%)

 Incubator

4 (66.67%)

 Oxygen with functional flow meter and key connecting tubes available at all times during the 3 past months

5 (83.3%)

 Spinal needle

3 (50%)

Diagnostics

 Blood typing

6 (100%)

 Cross match testing and centrifuge

4 (66.67%)

Medicines and Commodities

 Blood sufficiency

1 (16.7%)

 Blood screened for HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C

3 (50%)

 Lidocaine 5%

6 (100%)

 Epinephrine (injectable)

5 (83.3%)

 Halothane (inhalation)

5 (83.3%)

 Atropine (injectable)

6 (100%)

 Thiopental (powder)

4 (66.67%)

 Suxamethonium bromide (powder)

3 (50%)

 Ketamine (injectable)

5 (83.3%)

  1. CEmONC comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care