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Program Overview Our Essentials of Inpatient Obstetric Nursing Care program is ideal for both new and experienced nursing professionals to introduce and reinforce the essentials of inpatient obstetric nursing. This program is designed to orient nurses to the perinatal unit and provide the most current and comprehensive education for more experienced staff, allowing educators to reinforce knowledge and establish consistent care across the unit. This series will help reduce risk and errors, increase efficiency and patient care, reinforce and document staff competency, and grow the knowledge and skills of the nurses in your unit. The series is eligible for 50.0 CNE Contact Hours, including 17.5 Pharmacology Contact Hours.

Course Overview: Course 1: Physiologic and Psychosocial Changes in Pregnancy Course 2: Care of the Intrapartum Patient Course 3: Physiologic and Psychosocial Changes in the Postpartum Period Course 4: Care of the Postpartum Woman Course 5: Complications of Pregnancy Course 6: Perinatal Loss

Course 1: Physiologic and Psychosocial Changes in Pregnancy Learning Objectives: Reviews normal physiologic and psychosocial changes during pregnancy. Outlines physiologic changes to include the key organ systems, impact assessment, and laboratory findings. Addresses psychosocial changes including the normal psychosocial adaptation process and the impact of incomplete psychosocial adaptation. Eligible for 4.0 CNE Contact Hours

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Course 2: Care of the Intrapartum Patient Learning Objectives: Discusses the normal process of labor and delivery. Reviews physiologic changes that occur prior to and during the labor and delivery process. Describes the labor and delivery nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, interventions and evaluation. Reviews different medical interventions that can occur during the intrapartum period, including cervical ripening, induction of labor and assisted delivery. Discusses complications including shoulder dystocia, uterine rupture and postpartum hemorrhage that could be seen during each stage of labor. Eligible for 15.0 CNE Contact Hours (7.5 Pharmacology Contact Hours)

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Course 3: Physiologic and Psychosocial Changes in the Postpartum Period Learning Objectives: Reviews normal physiologic and psychosocial changes during the postpartum period. Outlines physiologic changes to include the key organ systems and the impact on postpartum assessment. Addresses psychosocial changes during the normal adaptation process following delivery. Discusses the impact of incomplete psychosocial adaptation to the newborn, new role, and family. Eligible for 6.0 CNE Contact Hours

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Course 4: Care of the Postpartum Woman Learning Objectives: Discusses the normal process for the postpartum woman. Reviews the normal changes and the nursing process for caring for the postpartum woman. Reviews the importance of discharge planning and teaching, and contraceptive methods. Reviews the normal psychosocial adaptation and the impact of postpartum depression or psychosis, including nursing interventions. Reviews potential postpartum complications and interventions. Eligible for 7.0 CNE Contact Hours (2.0 Pharmacology Contact Hours)

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Course 5: Complications of Pregnancy Learning Objectives: Discusses frequent complications observed during pregnancy, including: hypertensive disorders of pregnancy bleeding in pregnancy preterm delivery twin gestation obesity hyperemesis gravidarum diabetes mellitus Pyelonephritis deep vein thrombosis intrauterine growth restriction anaphylactic syndrome of pregnancy (amniotic fluid embolus) cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Addresses the impact these complications have on the mother and the fetus. Discusses both medical and nursing interventions key to each complication. Eligible for 16.0 CNE Contact Hours (8.0 Pharmacology Contact Hours)

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Course 6: Perinatal Loss Learning Objectives: Addresses issues that impact the grieving mother and her family. Reviews the three stages of grieving, including a discussion regarding the progression through each stage. Discusses strategies to assist the grieving parents through this difficult period and the importance of promoting lasting memories. Eligible for 2.0 CNE Contact Hours

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