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Table 2 Provision of emergency obstetric and neonatal care, Lubumbashi, 2010

From: Emergency obstetric and neonatal care availability, use, and quality: a cross-sectional study in the city of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2011

Functions

All facilities %(n = 53)

Type of health facility

HCs % (n = 33)

HoC % (n = 9)

GRHs % (n = 9)

THs % (n = 2)

1

Parenteral administration of antibiotics

73.6 (39)

63.6 (21)

77.8 (7)

88.9 (8)

100.0 (2)

2

Intramuscular administration of uterotonic drugs

79.2 (42)

81.8 (27)

77.8 (7)

66.7 (6)

100.0 (2)

3

Magnesium sulfate administration

39.6 (21)

21.2 (7)

55.6 (5)

77.8 (7)

100.0 (2)

4

Manual removal of the placenta

73.6 (39)

69.7 (23)

88.9 (8)

66.7 (6)

100.0 (2)

5

Removal of retained placenta products

81.1 (43)

75.8 (25)

88.9 (8)

88.9 (8)

100.0 (2)

6

Assisted vaginal delivery using vetouse or forceps

3.8 (2)

0.0 (0)

11.1(1)

0.0 (0)

50.0 (1)

7

Neonatal resuscitation using a bag and mask

54.7 (29)

36.4 (12)

77.8 (7)

88.9 (8)

100.0 (2)

8

Blood transfusion

47.2 (25)

24.2 (8)

77.8 (7)

88.9 (8)

100.0 (2)

9

Caesarean section

35.8 (19)

24.2 (8)

44.4 (4)

55.6 (5)

100.0 (2)