S.T.A.B.L.E. is a nationally recognized program involving care of the neonate beyond resuscitation. This webinar has been rescheduled for Tuesday, September 14 8:30am - 4:00pm. Limited to 12 participants so be sure to register ASAP.
S.T.A.B.L.E. stands for the six assessment and care modules in the program: Sugar, Temperature, Airway, Blood pressure, Lab work and Emotional.
Objectives for this activity:
Upon completion of this knowledge-based program, participants should be able to:- Describe appropriate interventions for neonatal emergencies.
- Discuss the initiation of IV fluid therapy in sick newborns.
- Identify infants at risk for hypothermia, the detrimental effects of cold stress and methods of rewarming.
- List the signs of respiratory distress and the indications for positive pressure ventilation with bag/mask or ETT.
- Recognize causes, presentation and initial treatment of hypovolemic, cardiogenic and septic shock in newborns.
- Identify clinical signs of infection and the recommended lab work needed prior to transport.
- Describe ways community hospital caregivers can support parents of sick newborns.
- Demonstrate proper care of the compromised newborn during skill lab session.
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Faculty
Stephanie Chambers, MSN NNP_BC RNC-NIC C-ELBW
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Wake Forest Baptist Health Brenner Children’s Hospital
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Kristi Coe, PhD, NNP, PNP, CNS
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Cone Health, Greensboro, NC
Clinical Instructor & Consulting Associate
Clinical Placements Graduate Program Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC
Registration fee for this webinar is $85 and you can register on our website today!