Pr-039305 Quality Emergency Nursing Care: Precipitous Delivery and Its Complications
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Description
Quality Emergency Nursing Care: Precipitous Delivery and Its Complications
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Objectives
- Demonstrate communication skills that maintain a calm environment while clearly verbalizing the identified complication and plan.
- Demonstrate effective communication skills needed to work effectively on an interprofessional team.
- Describe features of an extremely premature infant and list criteria that help predict the outcome of a premature infant.
- Identify the most accurate way to date a pregnancy. Demonstrate how to appropriately manage the following complications: nuchal cord, preterm delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, breech presentation, and shoulder dystocia.
- Identify which patients need to deliver in the Emergency Department and which can be safely transferred.
Fees
Free
Faculty
Julietta Verish
Organization
MedStar Washington Hospital Center