PCEO Region II Course Overview
What if?
Description
What if your patient is a victim of abuse?
What if your patient is a single mom?
What if your patient is making an adoption plan?
What if your patient delivers a baby with a genetic disorder?
What if your patient develops postpartum depression?
What if your patient is a teen mom?
Have these questions answered concerning childbirth at this educational offering.
Course Objectives
- Recognize genetic disorders seen in newborns.
- Identify factors that can contribute to a healthy pregnancy and newborn.
- Verbalize understanding how to provide supportive interventions to the birth mother and adoptive parents.
- Discuss how to integrate the standard of hospital care with the current trends in adoption, and balance client choice, confidentiality, patient care and medical information.
- Demonstrate assessment skills to identify a victim of domestic violence.
- Identify interventions to assist the victim of domestic violence.
- Gain knowledge on how to support the teen and single mother.
- Recognize the patient who is or at risk for postpartum depression and provide nursing interventions to assist the patient dealing with postpartum depression.
Information
Contact Hours:
7.5 nursing and 6.25 CPEs social work
Clinton Memorial Hospital has been approved as a provider of continuing education (UVMC-P005-97) by the Ohio Board of Nursing through the OBN Approver, (This offering has been approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing through the OBN Approver Unit at Upper Valley Medical Center OBN-005-92.)
Faculty: Qualified healthcare professionals
Target Audience: Nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals working any aspect of obstetrics in a hospital, office, or clinic setting.
Date: May 13, 2009
Time: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
(Registration begins: 7:30 AM)
Deadline: April 29, 2009
Location: Clinton Memorial Hospital, Wilmington
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(2009 Course Offerings - January thru June Booklet is available for download)
Download PCEO Spring 2009 Booklet & Registration PDF