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Z_Inpatient Obstetric Nursing Exam Review Live Webinar - UCLA Health (October 29-30, 2020)

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Course Description

This course will assist nurses in reviewing the basic knowledge of biological, physiological, psychological and sociocultural factors that influence the pregnant family, developing fetus and newborn. We will identify alterations in the status of the mother and the fetus and/or potential problems that could occur during the woman’s childbearing experi-ence. We will evaluate interventions and plan of care for the complicated perinatal patient using the latest standards of care and current evidence-based practice. All of this information will be presented through lecture, open discussion and review questions to assist the nurse in preparing for the NCC Examination in Inpatient Obstetric Nursing. Elements of the exam content will be discussed in addition to pertinent topics and discussion useful in current clinical practice. After taking this course, nurses will have a comprehensive study guide useful for preparing and reviewing for the NCC exam.

 

Program Learning Outcomes
This program prepares the learner to:

  • Describe the Inpatient Obstetric Nursing Exam, test plan and the practice requirements to sit for the exam.
  • Construct a study plan for the exam based on understanding the blueprint and domains of practice covered.
  • Identify common mistakes and pitfalls that are made during studying and testing for the exam.
  • Recall the core components covered in the exam through didactic supplementation and test questions.

 

Topics Covered


Day 1: Thursday, October 29, 2020

Introduction
Maternal Factors Affecting the Fetus and Newborn (14%)
Medications in Pregnancy
Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy
Diabetes in Pregnancy
Pregnancy Risks
Fetal Assessment (20%)
Labor and Placental Disorders
Preterm Labor and PROM
Labor & Birth (29%)
Labor and Delivery
Review Questions

 

Original Program Date : 10/29/2020

Day 2: Friday, October 30, 2020

Fetal Assessment
Obstetric Complications (20%)
Obstetric Complications
Postpartum (10%)
Maternal Newborn Care: Postpartum
Newborn (5%)
Maternal Newborn Care: Newborn Care
Professional Issues (2%)
Professional Issues
Review Questions

 

Original Program Date : 10/30/2020

 


Contact Hours

 


ANCC Approved

ANCC Accredited Provider

 

Day 1: Contact Hours: 6.50
Day 2: Contact Hours: 6.50

 

MED-ED, Inc. is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

 

MED-ED, Inc. is an approved provider by the following State Boards of Nursing: Florida/FBN 50-1286 and California #CEP10453.


 

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Speaker

 

Lashea Haynes's Profile

Lashea Haynes

MEd, MSN, RNC, C-EFM


 

Lashea has been practicing in the area of obstetrical nursing for over 20 years. Her clinical and educational experience and expertise span labor/delivery, antepartum and mother/baby areas. She is currently working as the clinical nurse specialist for women’s services at a large health system in Georgia. She is also a designated trainer in fetal monitoring instruction through AWHONN. Lashea holds two certifications through NCC and currently provides in-services and seminars nationally. She is passionate about saving the lives of mothers and babies and has the privilege of sitting on Georgia’s Maternal Mortality Review Committee.

In addition, Lashea is an active AWHONN member, elected as Georgia Section Chair for two consecutive terms. She is on the National AWHONN Membership Committee, National AWHONN 2019 Conference Committee and serves as the state AIMS representative. Lashea was a recent recipient of the Fetal Heart Monitoring Instructor Recognition Award program and was appointed to the Georgia Postpartum Hemorrhage Project. She was selected as the lead facilitator in the state of Georgia to assist with the rising rate of maternal deaths. Lashea’s expertise in this area is demonstrated in her most recent award: Georgia’s March of Dimes Nurse of the Year for Women’s Health and recipient of the 2015 AWHONN Award of Excellence in Community Service. Lashea is a fun, energetic speaker, who fully engages the audience in her presentations, leaving them excited and ready to learn more.

 

 

Hosting Hospital

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UCLA Health

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