Events of the Week
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The OPS workshop is designed to help clinicians work together as a team using effective communication to identify, assess, and manage the care for patients with an obstetric emergency through simulation and debriefing. Clinicians working in the following departments: perinatal, emergency, medical-surgical, ICU, and critical access will find this course essential to caring
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Virtual Class Course Objective: Be able to understand and describe fundamentals of newborn assessment and care as it relates to a comprehensive review of body systems and conditions affecting the newborn. Fee: No Charge (Limited Class Size) Target Audience Registered nurses working OB, PP/MB, NB Nursery, Level I, Level II, and Level II-e Nursery (not NICU RNs) with clinica
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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.
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OB related claims cost/bring in more than twice the amount of any other clinical specialty. OB patients sue academic medical centers at a greater frequency. 43% of Obstetrical medical claims in small hospitals are concerns related to training and education.
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The Advanced Fetal Monitoring Course is a 1-day course that expands on the knowledge and principles that were presented in the Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Course and covers more complex concepts. This course uses a case study approach focusing on the analysis of complicated FHM patterns and characteristics with related case information
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Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) is a life-threatening event. Those working in the perinatal specialty need an increased awareness of identifying, treating, and managing patients with LAST. This is a recording for on-demand viewing.