What You’ll Discover in Donna Weeks High Risk Postpartum Patients Conquer the Mother-Baby Warning Signs
- Faculty:
- Donna Weeks
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 12 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- May 19, 2020
Description
Caring for a newborn and a mother is difficult, stressful and often challenging. Your experience as a postpartum nursing professional may be extensive or you might be new to the job. Regardless, at the End of the We all want to feel great every day. But how many times have we wondered if we missed something? What could have been done differently?
The fast-The fast-paced world in OB is full of admissions and discharges. How stressed are you when you must discharge a patient to make room for a new patient? Have you ever had to meet? the Teaching a new mom is a challenge the post-birth warning signs? Do they know how to prevent? the What are the most common causes for postpartum maternal mortality? And…do you?
We do our best every day to take care of patients. All of us want to be able to say that we cared for each patient. Giving the The best care involves staying up-To-date. Nursing is a complex field that requires constant attention to changes, protocols, state regulations and policies. It adds an extra layer of stress to every day, making it difficult to keep up. the The latest news from AWHONN and ACOG the ISMP, and the CDC. At the core…you need to understand WHY these changes occur and HOW they benefit our patients. This recording examines some current issues in greater detail and tries to find out the answers. the Discussion on life: Why and How-Both mothers and babies can save money by taking these steps. Important new insights to bring back the Transformative care at the bedside of a patient the You care!
Handouts
Manual High Risk Postpartum Patients (1.5 MB) | 110 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Avoid complications Postpartum Morbidly Obese Patients
- Is it possible to prevent infection? What about DVT or PEs?
- Interpreting the critical laboratory results applicable to this group
- Your patiEnt had bariatric surgery – Implications based on Roux-en-Y vs. the gastric banding and the gastric sleeve
- Caregiver bias – are you at risk?
Strategies to Reduce Opioid use after childbirth
- Post Management-Op pain with minimal opioids
- IV acetaminophen, polypharmacy considerations
- Your patient is suffering from chronic pain. What are the signs? the Effects the baby?
- Detect neonatal withdrawal – Intervening when something is just not right
Postpartum Depression: Early identification and help
- Postpartum Screening tools to assess risk: What are they? the nurse’s role?
- What are the benefits? the Baby blues? Is it any different to postpartum depression
- How to Reduce Your Stress Level the Reduce the risk of PPD leading to maternal deaths and help prevent it from happening
- Antidepressant medications – are they safe in pregnancy? What about medication and breastfeeding?
- What is the contribution of trauma birth to PPD? How can you lower your risk? the risk?
The Newborn: From Extrauterine Life to the Newborn
- Vaginal delivery vs. Cesarean section – does it make a difference?
- Take the The first breath: Why are you so scared?
- TTN recognition skills for the early detection
- Must-Learn how to interpret cord gases
- The latest on neonatal resuscitation: Urgent signs you can’t miss!
- Support the For newborns, transition the Pre-recorded-Term: Temperature regulation, glucose control, breastfeeding concerns
- Solve initial challenges for the Breastfeeding mother
Congenital Cardiac Disease
- Important aspects the newborn assessment
- Screening for CCHD – how does it work?
- What does pre mean?-Post and ductal-What does ductal actually mean?
- Both common and rare congenital heart conditions
- What is VACTERL and how can it help you?
POST-BIRTH Warning Signs
- Rising maternal mortality is a concern. What can YOU do?
- Recommendations for Interventions the Seven common causes of maternal death
- What are the benefits? the Here are some best practices Get help Families and patients recognize the value of life-threatening signs?
- The time when more than half of maternal deaths are caused by pregnancy is the most dangerous. the Year following childbirth. What can you do for the sake of saving lives?
- Important topics in patient education the postpartum patient
Faculty
Donna Weeks, DNP. APN. RNC-OB, C-EFM Similar seminars and products 5
Dr. Donna Weeks, DNP and RNC-OB, C-EFM, APN, She has more than 30 years of experience in maternal child nursing. She has served as staff nurse, manager, director, educator, and currently works as a Clinical Nursing Specialist at JFK Medical Center. Donna’s experience includes high risk OB, L&D, postpartum and newborn nursery. Her unique experience includes facilitating and evaluating support groups for hospitalized antepartum mothers. Donna has been instrumental in leading AWHONN’s Postpartum Hemorrhage Project and more the Baby Friendly Initiative in her facility. Her duties include adjunct professorship at Purdue Global University. the Program for graduate students
Dr. Weeks’ nursing education includes a BSN through the State University of New York. An MSN from The College of New Jersey. A DNP through Rutgers State University of New Jersey. A certified Inpatient Obstetrics Instructor and AWHONN Fetal Heart Monitoring Instructor Trainer as well, she is also AWHONN Obstetrical patient Safety Trainer. Donna’s vast knowledge and expertise allow her to present the Most difficult concepts are made simple.
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Speaker DisclosuresÂ
Financial: Donna Weeks Kaplan University, as an adjunct instructor. JFK Hospital Center has an employment agreement with her. Dr. Weeks Receives a speaking honorarium of PESI Inc.Â
Nonfinancial: Donna Weeks Is a memberthe Association of Women’s Health Obstetrics and Neonatal Nursing.
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