Stabilizing Newborns the S.T.A.B.L.E. Way Refresher Course
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Stabilizing Newborns the S.T.A.B.L.E. Way Refresher Course
DESCRIPTION This S.T.A.B.L.E. refresher course is directed toward those who are very familiar with the information in the S.T.A.B.L.E. program but would like to obtain a certificate indicating they have refreshed the information within the last two years. It is NOT recommended for staff who have had only rare experiences with newborns who need intensive care immediately after birth. S.T.A.B.L.E. is a commercially available program for nursing, medical, and respiratory care staff. This program complements the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (aap.org). General information about the S.T.A.B.L.E. program can be found at www.stableprogram.org. A pretest will be e-mailed to you for completion prior to the program. Post tests for each session, completed as a group, are part of the program. Those who successfully complete the program will be e-mailed an official card provided by the S.T.A.B.L.E. program. Only participants who work in a NICU or have completed the full STABLE program at least twice should consider attending this refresher course. LOCATION Valet or park in the garage at the main entrance and proceed to the Conference Center, which is just off the main lobby. For directions, go to http://www.perinatalconsortium.orgs and select the hospital, go to www.mercyweb.org, or call the hospital operator at 419-251-3232. Note: As for any conference, please dress in layers and include a warm outer garment. QUESTIONS Debbie Fritz, RNC, MSN, coordinator debbie.fritz@promedica.org 419-291-4646 Kim Johnston, MSN, RNC Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center perinataled@mercy.com 419-251-3995 CREDITS Mercy (OH-043/06-01-16) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. To receive 4.5 hours of continuing education credit learners must attend at least 80% of the program, pass the post test, and complete and return the evaluation form at the end of the program. Neither the speakers nor planners have anything to disclose nor a conflict of interest. No commercial support has been received for this program. Stabilizing Newborns the S.T.A.B.L.E. Way Refresher Course Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Conference Room #2 Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center 2213 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio 43608 This program is an educational event provided by Mercy and offered by the Region III+ Perinatal Education Consortium. REGISTRATION It is not required that each participant have a textbook, however, the handouts for the class are located in the course Learner’s Manual, which is now an updated 6th edition. To obtain the textbook, go to http://www.stableprogram.org. The cost is $44.95 plus shipping. A pretest will be e-mailed to you prior to the conference. Bring it with you to the conference. You will also need a calculator. For staff of Consortium member hospitals, the course fee is $15 if registered before April 9 and $20 after. The fee includes continuing education credit and coffee/water. The fee DOES NOT INCLUDE the required textbook which you must purchase or locate a loaner on your own. www.perinatalconsortium.org The Region III+ Perinatal Education Consortium is a collaborative effort of perinatal professionals at member hospitals in Region III+. The mission of the Consortium is to enhance the quality and quantity of education resources available to the perinatal staff of member hospitals. FACULTY Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and Mercy Children’s S.T.A.B.L.E. Instructors AGENDA 0830 Registration/Coffe (Bring your own snacks) 0900 Sugar and safe care: Infants at risk to develop hypoglycemia, signs and symptoms if hypoglycemia, initial IV therapy for sick newborns, IV glucose treatment of hypoglycemia, blood glucose evaluation following treatment, indications for use of umbilical catheters, principles for safe use of umbilical catheters. Objectives: Define key elements of the S.T.A.B.L.E. program. . Recognize signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and treatment modalities. 1200 Blood Pressure: Causes, presentation, and initial treatment of hypovolemic, cardiogenic and septic shock, physical findings and lab tests to help recognize and evaluate shock in the newborn, indications for and safe administration of Dopamine. Objective: Review the treatment for shock in the newborn. Temperature: Infants at increased risk for heat loss, ways infants lose body heat, detrimental effects of cold stress, precautions to observe when rewarming severely hypothermic infants. Objective: Describe how to prevent and treat cold stress. 1010 Break 1020 Airway: Evaluation of respiratory distress, indications for respiratory support, blood gas evaluation, initial ventilator parameters, chest x-ray interpretation, emergent evacuation of a pneumothorax. Objective: Identify interventions for respiratory distress in the newborn. 1150 Break Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Help us plan ... REGISTER EARLY Name: _________________________________ Title: (please print) Position: And Employer: ____________________________________________ Lab Work: Risk factors that predispose newborns to infection, clinical signs of infection in newborns, lab tests indicated for evaluation of infection, basic WBC development including calculation of ANC and IT ratio, relationship of thrombocytopenia to possible sepsis. Objective: Interpret neonatal CDP results..* *Calculator needed Mailing address: And And S.T.A.B.L.E. Refresher Emotional Support: Crisis families experience when a newborn requires intensive care, ways healthcare providers can support families of sick newborns. Objective: Discuss the effects of the need for neonatal intensive care on the family. 1300 Quality Improvement, Posttest Review, Evaluation, and Conference Wrap-Up Ways to reduce errors and adverse events, the value of debriefing, classification of errors, Anticipation-Recognize-Act approach. Objective: Recognize the importance of selfassessment to evaluate care provided in the post-resuscitation/pre-transport stabilization period. 1330 Adjourn City, State, Zip: Business Phone: Personal Phone: E-Mail: _____________________________________________ Registration Fee: Postmarked on or before 4/9/15: $15 staff of member hospitals, $35 all others Postmarked after 4/9/15: $20 staff of member hospitals, $40 all others Handouts/slides are located in the course 6th edition textbook. To order a textbook (not required but useful), go to http://www.stableprogram.org. The cost is $44.95 plus shipping. Bring a calculator and the pretest to class. Consortium Points to be used? ____ Approved by ______________________________ Check enclosed (to ProMedica Toledo Hospital) Master Card Visa Other__________________ Card Number: Exp. Date:_______________ Amount: Authorizing Signature: Fax/Phone with credit card info: Fax: 419-479-6981 Phone: 419-291-4646 E-mail: debbie.fritz@promedica.org Mail: Regional Perinatal Education Perinatal Office, Legacy 3rd Fl 2142 N. Cove Blvd., Toledo, OH 43606