Newborn Transition. M. Terese Verklan. PhD, CCNS, RNC, FAAN. Essential Knowledge Base and Skills for All Who Attend Births

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Recognizing Risks - Optimizing Outcomes Unique Educational Opportunity 100 s of photos! Newborn Transition M. Terese Verklan PhD, CCNS, RNC, FAAN LAS VEGAS, NV - February 20 Tuscany Suites and Casino 255 E. Flamingo Drive MINNEAPOLIS, MN - May 21 Host: Allina Health Allina Commons: 2925 Chicago Ave. SEATTLE, WA - September 11 Holiday Inn Seattle-Renton One South Grady Way (Renton) Essential Knowledge Base and Skills for All Who Attend Births Spring/Fall 2014 NEW YORK, NY - October 13 Sheraton LaGuardia East 135-20 39th Ave. (Flushing) HOUSTON, TX - November 13 Host: St. Luke s The Woodlands Hospital 17200 St. Luke s Way (The Woodlands) Professional Education Center www.proedcenter.com P.O. Box 7447 Chico, CA 95927-7447 800-732-2387 *All sites have the Newborn Litigation class connected. A complete learning package. Register for both and SAVE.

MEET YOUR SPEAKER... M. Terese Verklan, PhD, CCNS, FAAN Practicing Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist, Professor, researcher and nationally/internationally acclaimed educator, Dr. Terese Verklan is committed to providing you with the most up-to-date and clinically relevant information to enhance your current and future practice in the NICU. Dr. Verklan is the co-editor of Core Curriculum for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, as well as a chapter contributor for Transition to Extrauterine Life, Neurologic Disorders and Legal Issues. She has been a guest editor for JOGNN s Clinical Issues and for the Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing. She is a reviewer and editorial board member for a number of professional journals, and is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences. Terese is a member of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Association of Women s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, National Association of Neonatal Nurses and the Academy of Neonatal Nursing, and a board member for the National Perinatal Association. She knows the key issues and clinical challenges you face today. Because she continues to provide bedside care in a tertiary NICU, she knows what you need to know for quality care and advanced practice. Join her as she presents a dynamic, informative and clinically focused program developed specifically for the practicing nurse! PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: Following lecture & discussion the participant will be able to: Review maternal/fetal/neonatal history to identify factors that increase the risk of fetal/neonatal complications. Review common maternal conditions with impact on the neonate that occur during the antepartum and intrapartum periods. Discuss routine care considerations such as thermoregulation, feeding, hypoglycemia, transition nursery medications, and hepatitis. Identify common problems encountered by the newborn at birth such a pulmonary complications, congenital heart disease, acute/chronic hypovolemic shock, perinatal asphyxia, sepsis and congenital anomalies. Identify the neonate who is at risk of experiencing difficulties with transition to extrauterine life. Discuss interventions necessary to stabilize the high-risk newborn. Perform a comprehensive physical examination of the newborn using a systematic approach that takes into account synthesis of perinatal and neonatal risk factors. Describe a head-to-toe physical assessment/systems review of the newborn, recognizing deviations from normal. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS This program is designed to meet Board of Nursing CE requirements for license renewal in all 50 states. Professional Education Center (PEC) is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #9890, Iowa #290, and Kansas #LT0170-0261 for 7.4 Contact Hours. Florida FBN #2219 for 6.2 Contact Hours. This program meets Texas Type I criteria. CE Certificate is issued at program conclusion. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This fast paced, comprehensive and intense review: Studies AP and IP disorders that impact the fetus and the neonate, along with fetal/ neonatal factors of concern for transitioning to extrauterine life; examines recognition and stabilization of the high-risk neonate via head-to-toe comprehensive physical assessment; and discusses physiology, pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the neonate. With advanced assessment skills you can identify deviations and anomalies for appropriate and timely response! With preparation and support, you can reduce fetal/neonatal impact! Terese will assist you as a caregiver, refresh your knowledge base, improve your skills in assessment, counseling, and clinical practice! Join Dr. Verklan for two days of learning, get the complete package when you participate in Newborn Litigation scheduled the following day in all locations. *Discount available when registering for both classes together. WHAT PEOPLE SAY... Material for conference was very THOROUGH and presented well! Strong clinical knowledge base! Truly an ADVANCED program - covered difficult material with ease! I ENJOYED the slides of babies EXCELLENT information and a great review FABULOUS! Every nurse should have this assessment update! The slides are what I ve been looking for, for years! Thank you for your time, I LEARNED a ton! GUARANTEE - CANCELLATION - TAXES GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied with the content and presentation of this program, notify the registrar by 12 noon 1st day of attendance for refund of registration fees. CANCELLATIONS: Up to 7 days before the program choose: Registration fee refund minus $25 per day administrative fee or full value credit letter. Cancellation within 7 days: No monetary refund. Send a substitute or request a credit letter (minus $25/day administrative fee) which will allow you to apply fees to a future program of your choice. If program cannot be held due to circumstances beyond our control (natural disaster, strike, etc.) the seminar will be rescheduled. Registrants may choose free admission to the rescheduled program or a credit voucher good for any future PEC program. PEC reserves the right to substitute qualified speaker(s) in response to emergency circumstances beyond our control. TAXES: Professional tuition, travel/meal expenses are tax deductible. Consult your tax advisor for details.

Newborn Transition: Recognizing Risks - Optimizing Outcomes 7:30am 8:00am Check In - Continental Breakfast BE PREPARED: Overview of Risks & Hazards... ANTEPARTAL ASSESSMENTS Overall Maternal-Fetal Assessment... Screening - Blood Tests - Lab Values TORCH - STDs - Rh - Anemia - Thrombocytopenia Ultrasound - CVS - Amniocentesis ANTEPARTUM CONDITIONS: Physiology and Fetal Effects... Pre-Eclampsia - Eclampsia Cardiopulmonary - DIC - HELLP Gestational Diabetes (GDM) INTRAPARTUM OBSERVATIONS: Assess & Support Maternal/Fetal Status.. Clinical Presentation - Warning Signs FHR Patterns - What s Non-Reassuring Indications & Implications of Fetal Hypoxia Medications Delivery Mode Fetal/Neonatal Support & Management POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS: Ongoing Assessment & Observations... Preterm Labor Abruption & Previa Malpositions & Dystocia Analgesia & Anesthesia TRANSITION TO EXTRAUTERINE LIFE Expectations - Sequence - Support... Physiology & Respiratory Conversion Delivery Assistance & Interventions Care Considerations HEAD-TO-TOE ASSESSMENT: WHAT S EXPECTED AND WHAT S NOT... Clinical Observations & Parameters... This section is highlighted by a comprehensive photo essay of how-to and what you see... Over 200 slides are presented with examples of normal or expected findings and deviations giving you the most comprehensive look possible at the variances of neonatal physical characteristics and what the implications for care may be. 3:30pm Adjourn High Risk? At Risk? Maternal Risk does not always mean a compromised fetus/newborn. This class will assist the skilled practitioner to recognize and reduce risk, assess/ and support transition and evaluate the newborn for essential support and care. Complete Course Syllabus, Continental Breakfast Lunch and Afternoon Soft Drinks are Provided Lunch Provided 11:30-12:30 REGISTRATION: Newborn Transition: Recognizing Risks - Optimizing Outcomes NAME License# RN(C) LPN/VN CNM NP Other Address City State Zip Day Phone ( ) E-Mail My clinical practice area is: I prefer a vegetarian lunch (Available with Pre-registration only) Check Payable to: Professional Education Center (PEC) Card # s Exp. PRE-PAID FEES Individual $219 Group 4-9** $209ea Group 10+** $199ea Part of a Group Registration** **Groups MUST PRE-REGISTER/PREPAY TOGETHER At The Door Payment or Registration: $239 I WILL ATTEND: Las Vegas, NV 2/20/2014 Minneapolis, MN 5/21/2014 Seattle, WA 9/11/2014 New York, NY 10/13/2014 Houston, TX 11/13/2014 EASY REGISTRATION: @ www.proedcenter.com OR Call 800-732-2387 9am-4pm M-F (PST) 24 Hour FAX: 530-343-3575 OR Mail to: Professional Education Center PO Box 7447 Chico, CA 95927-7447 *DISCOUNTED PRICING, $349 for two class days, when combined with Newborn Litigation. See Website for details.

Professional EDUCATION CENTER P.O. Box 7447 Chico, California 95927-7447 Return Service Requested FIRST CLASS MAIL FIRST-CLASS PRESORTED U.S. POSTAGE PAID PEC Newborn Transition Recognizing Risks - Optimizing Outcomes Assessment - Diagnostics Antepartum - Intrapartum - Neonatal Physiology Focused Identification Head -to-toe Assessment Supporting Transition Skin -to- Skin Detecting Deviations & Anomalies PLEASE POST - THANK YOU! Register for this and other CE courses at: www.proedcenter.com CE CREDIT: Nurses: BRN 7.4 Hours CE Credit This program is designed to meet Board of Nursing CE requirements for license renewal in all 50 states. Professional Education Center (PEC) is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #9890, Iowa #290, Kansas #LT0170-0261 for 7.4 Contact Hours. Florida FBN #2219 for 6.2 Contact Hours. This program meets Texas Type I criteria. Professional Education Center is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This course is approved for contact hours applicable for RN, LPN, or LMHT relicensure. Neither planners nor presenter have any commercial conflict of interest. 2014 PROGRAM LODGING A limited number of rooms at a preferred rate, have been arranged with the following hotel per site. Call, (use code if stated) or use the direct website link (on our website) to make a reservation. Be sure to reserve at least 30 days ahead to get a room and get the special discounted rate. LAS VEGAS, NV - February 20 Tuscany Suites and Casino 255 E. Flamingo Drive 877-887-2261 $50/$105 Code: 1389KO NEW YORK, NY - October 13 Sheraton LaGuardia East 135-20 39th Ave. Flushing, NY 11354 888-268-0717 $189 MINNEAPOLIS, MN - May 21 Host: Allina Health LODGING: Sheraton Midtown 2901 Chicago Ave. S.; Minneapolis, MN 55407 866-837-4196 $139 PEC-NBT/NBL SEATTLE, WA - September 11 Holiday Inn Seattle-Renton One South Grady Way; Renton, WA 98057 425-226-7700 $109 Code: PEC-NBT/NBL HOUSTON, TX - November 13 Host: St. Luke s The Woodlands Hospital LODGING; Fairfield Inn & Suites 16850 I-45 South; The Woodlands, TX 77384 936-271-0110 $119 Continental Breakfast, and Lunch Provided PARKING FEES (if any) on your own PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CENTER is dedicated to bringing you the most respected speakers, and providing education that is clinically essential. Education that you will use every day - Education that makes a difference! The opportunity to share experiences and network with your peers is just one more reason to choose Professional Education Center for your CE programs!