Two options for Basic Fetal Monitoring - In Person in the Fall or Live Webinar in the Spring. These programs will introduce basic fetal monitoring principles to the new perinatal nurse.
Basic Fetal Monitoring - Spring 2025
April 9th, 9AM-3PM
LIVE WEBINAR
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Basic Fetal Monitoring - Fall 2025
October 1st, 9AM-3PM
IN-PERSON at Wake Forest Biotech Place
Winston-Salem, NC
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Credit and Registration Fee
Both programs offer 5 Nursing Contact Hours with Registration Fee of $105 ($95 group rate 3 or more).
Faculty
Tammy J. Goodwin, MSN, RN-C-OB, C-EFM
Nurse Manager, Women’s & Children
2 Med Surg East
Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center
Thomasville, NC
Objectives
- Understand basic physiology of the fetal heart rate.
- Demonstrate the use of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) monitoring definitions.
- Discuss advantages/disadvantages of different monitoring modalities.
- Interpret results of common antenatal testing.
- Interpret fetal heart rate patterns using a systematic approach and approved NICHD definitions.
- Discuss physiologic interventions for intrauterine resuscitation.
- Demonstrate communication strategies for the effective interdisciplinary collaboration surrounding fetal monitoring.