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Coming Soon- Call for Release Date 1 800 960-1239 Caring for the Antepartum Patient C2003 CE Available The pregnant woman experiences significant changes during pregnancy that affect all her major body systems and emotions. This program focuses on the physiological and emotional changes a woman goes through during pregnancy, and includes information that can assist the nurse in caring for and reassuring her pregnant patients. Patient history and prenatal care is also discussed. Electronic Fetal Monitoring C2003 CE Available The Labor and Delivery nurse must be able to use effective monitoring systems to observe changes in the status of the fetus during labor. By understanding the latest monitoring techniques and equipment, which includes electronic fetal monitoring systems, the nurse can help to create a positive delivery outcome for her patients. This program focuses on the latest electronic fetal monitoring devices and practices. Labor and Pain Control C2003 CE Available Labor is the e apt term to describe the birthing process, which is laborious and painful, Characterized by distinct stages and phases. This course details the process of labor, physiology of pain and several nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic measures that may be used to manage a laboring patients pain. Assisted Delivery and Cesarean Section C2003 CE Available This course provides an overview of forceps delivery, vacuum extraction and C-section, and details the Labor and Delivery nurse’s responsibilities in regard to these procedures. The course also discusses the nurse’s role in patient education regarding these procedures. Newborn Stabilization and Care C2003 CE Avaliable While most births occur naturally and without complication, some don’t. By understanding the steps in newborn stabilization and by recognizing signs and symptoms of common complications that can affect delivery and the status of the newborn, the nurse can help to create a positive delivery outcome for her patients. This course focuses on newborn stabilization practices and common complications that can affect delivery and the status of the newborn. Caring for the Postpartum Patient C2003 CE Available This course focuses on the physiological, psychological and emotional changes a woman goes through during the postpartum period, and includes information tat can assist the nurse in caring for and reassuring her postpartum patients. The course also discusses the importance of emotional support and patient education during the postpartum phase of care
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