The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program is an educational tool for community hospital caregivers, developed to serve as a concise guideline for the pre-transport stabilization and care of sick newborns. The program is designed for the period following successful resuscitation of the newborn. All hospitals need to be prepared for a newborn who becomes sick and requires post-resuscitation stabilization and/or transport. Before arrival of the transport team, community hospital caregivers should anticipate, recognize, and effectively correct problems as they arise. The goal of all transport teams is to transport a well-stabilized infant, minimizing adverse outcomes. This goal is best achieved when stabilization is promptly and effectively initiated by hospital caregivers.
Foundations online module is required as a pre-requisite to the full day course. Proof of completion will be required. The cost is $54 paid to chosen vender. Foundations access can be found at either of these sites:
NurseGrid Learn or CME.Healthstream.com
Full course fee is $20 - registration and $54 vendor fee. 8.25 Contact hours will be provided. Criteria for successful completion includes:
- Attending the Entire Session
- Learner must pass test with 70% or higher.
- Submitting an evaluation form
UIHealth is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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