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High Risk Obstetrics Seminar and Book Package
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Format:
Package - Audio & Book   Instructions
Details:
Multi-disc audio recording (5 hours, 35 minutes) with electronic manual and instructions, book: 727 pages
Authors:
JAMIE OTREMBA, MSN, RN, CNM
ELIZABETH STEPP GILBERT
Publisher:
PESI HealthCare
Copyright:
9/23/2016
CE Available:
Yes, See CE credit tab for complete continuing education details
Product Code:
RKIT076075
Objectives
[+] [-] 010945 - High Risk Obstetrics: Current Trends, Treatments & Issues
At the completion of this program, you should be able to:

  1. Explain the two-phase process that results in pre-eclampsia.
  2. List the criteria for the diagnosis of preterm labor and compare the pharmacologic management options.
  3. Identify the two most important factors in assessing risk in elective induction.
  4. Explain the most effective way to change medical staff practices related to high-risk elective inductions.
  5. List the 4 possible causes of a post-partum hemorrhage and appropriate management for each.
  6. Discuss strategies for collaborative care with the ICU and Emergency Department.
  7. Explain why a d-dimer is no longer recommended as part of the evaluation for pulmonary embolism in pregnancy.
  8. Describe the latest ACOG recommendations for preventing blood loss during the delivery with an accreta.
  9. List the varying degrees of abnormal placental implantation and how management might differ for each.
  10. Explain why neurological outcomes with AFE are so poor and the rapid interventions that could make a difference.

Outline
[+] [-] 010945 - High Risk Obstetrics: Current Trends, Treatments & Issues
  1. Preeclampsia, Eclampsia and HELLP
    1. Tips for timely intervention: Know when you MUST intervene
    2. Outcomes: Latest Available Medical Treatments & Nursing Interventions
    3. Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Diagnosis
    4. Case Studies
  2. Preterm Labor: Rapid Diagnosis and Intervention Can Make all the Difference
    1. Who is at the highest risk - and what you can do to lower it
    2. Preterm Labor or Just Contractions? Make your Diagnosis!
    3. Beta-mimetics, Mag, Calcium Channel Blockers, NSAIDS, Antibiotics: Who Gets What?
  3. The Perils of Shoulder Dystocia
    1. Can We Predict Shoulder Dystocia?
    2. The Latest Legal Outcomes for Patients with Shoulder Dystocia
    3. When a Shoulder Dystocia Occurs: The Essentials of Management
  4. Post-Partum Hemorrhage
    1. Patients at Risk for Postpartum Hemorrhage
    2. New Ttips for Assessing Blood Loss Accurately
    3. Most Recent Clinical Practice Guidelines
    4. New Medications and Old Meds with New Protocols
  5. High-Risk Induction
    1. Trends in Elective and Medical Inductions
    2. Which Patients are too “high risk” for Induction?
    3. The Newest Options Utilized for Inductions
    4. Risks and Benefits for Induction Patients
    5. How to Change your Hospital Policies
    6. Examples of Informed Consent
  6. VTE in Pregnancy and Postpartum: Why is the ICU Nurse Running Away from me???
    1. #1 cause of Maternal Death in the US
    2. New Recommendations for evaluation
    3. Treatment in Pregnancy
    4. Timing Delivery
  7. Placenta Accreta
    1. Why is this Condition on the Rise?
    2. How to Identify Accreta Prenatally
    3. Newest Aggressive Therapies to Save Lives
  8. Amniotic Fluid Embolism
    1. Recognition
    2. What Really Goes Wrong, and How?
    3. Be Prepared for Aggressive Resuscitation!

Author

JAMIE OTREMBA, MSN, RN, CNM

JAMIE OTREMBA, MSN, RN, CNM Jamie Otremba, MSN, RN, CNM, has over 25 years of maternal child nursing experience and is currently practicing full scope nurse-midwifery at a progressive OB/GYN clinic in suburban Minnesota. Jamie has been active in program development and benchmarking in both clinic and hospital settings. She is also one of the medical directors for the Women’s and Children’s Service Line at a large hospital and medical center in Minnesota. Jamie served as an assistant professor at Minnesota State University and has practiced in women’s health care in a variety of settings, including labor and delivery, postpartum, antenatal, and community health nursing.

She has consulted area health care facilities on clinical and legal practice topics, and she continues as an investigator for several medication trials pertinent to obstetric and gynecologic issues. Additionally, Jamie has enjoyed sharing her vast knowledge and experiences as a preceptor for both medical and advanced practice nursing students. Her goal is to provide you with the latest pharmacological options for pregnancy and birth to ultimately improve the maternal and fetal outcomes of your own patients. Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Jamie Otremba has an employment relationship with Allina Health and receives compensation as a national speaker. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Jamie Otremba is a member of the American College of Nurse-Midwives and the Network for LGBT Health Equity.

ELIZABETH STEPP GILBERT

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Continuing Education Credits Awarded for Completion of Entire Package
[+] [-] Combined Continuing Education Credit From All Components
Breakdown of Continuing Education Credits by Components
[+] [-] 010945 - High Risk Obstetrics: Current Trends, Treatments & Issues
[+] [-] 012150 - Manual of High Risk Pregnancy & Delivery
Audience
Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Midwives, Doulas, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Childbirth Educators