St.Vincent Women s Provider Education Catalog 2015 For information or to register for classes call (317) 338-CARE (2273). **except where noted.
St.Vincent Women s Partnering with the Health Care Professional As we prepare to welcome 2015, many changes are taking place in health care nationally, in Indiana and, I am sure, in your community. While many of these changes will be positive to those who need them most, change brings uncertainty. Know that at St.Vincent Women s, we recognize the special healthcare needs of women and newborns. We also recognize the special partnership we share with you, and the hundreds of other healthcare professionals throughout the state, entrusting us to serve your patients each day. That s why we remain committed to helping you maintain, develop and increase your knowledge, skills and professional performance through our comprehensive continuing education curriculum. Our continuing education classes provide the latest information on innovative procedures and technologies; examine the most current treatment options; and provide updates on the latest advances in understanding the treatment of disease. By offering high-quality education, St.Vincent Women s strives to support the healthcare professional community and serve your patients needs through the advancement of medicine, nursing and patient care. Thank you for your partnership and continued faith it s what keeps The Spirit of Caring at St.Vincent strong. We look forward to meeting all of your continuing medical education needs. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to call me at 317-415-8068 or send me an E-mail at eamcinti@stvincent.org. Beth McIntire, RN, MSN, WHNP Regional Coordinator, Maternal Fetal and Neonatal Services St.Vincent Women s We re here when now is the time. Maternal Fetal and NICU Transport program at St.Vincent Women s Hospital: The only Level IV Perinatal Center and level IIIC NICU in one location-- in Indiana Features state-of-the-art transport ambulances equipped with fetal monitors Joint Commission Certification in High Risk Obstetrics Staffs six maternal fetal specialists Scores outstanding patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes Maternal Fetal Neonatal Pediatric Adult Call OneCall at 317-338-5000 to reach the Maternal Fetal team.
Course Descriptions AWHONN Instructor Course $230 This one-day course (eight contact hours) focuses on the principles of adult learning and the application of same to the Intermediate Course. Each participant is required to present an assigned segment of the Intermediate Course during the day. At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: Explain the principles of the adult learning process. Describe the principles of the teaching process. Differentiate teaching approaches and instructional methods (i.e., lecture, small group discussion, skill stations, and audio visual aids). Demonstrate skill in using the Instructor Guide to teach the Intermediate Course. Identify learning methodologies included in the Intermediate Course. Demonstrate the ability to conduct the skill station for auscultation or integration of knowledge and skills in the Intermediate Course. Describe an external environment that promotes motivation to learn. Participation Requirements Minimum requirements to participate in this training include: Current AWHONN membership. Successful completion of the current Intermediate Course within three years of the Intermediate Instructor Course. Minimum two years recent experience in fetal monitoring. Current clinical involvement in fetal heart monitoring as a staff nurse, physician, manager, clinical nurse specialist or educator. Current responsibility for the evaluation of clinical skills of others in fetal heart monitoring. Ongoing professional development in intrapartum, antepartum, high risk care and fetal heart monitoring. Participants interested in this course should e-mail Beth McIntire, AWHONN instructor trainer at eamcinti@stvincent.org for more details. AWHONN - Intermediate Course 5th Edition $140 Offered in a standardized format, the course may be used as a competency assessment to validate the knowledge and skills of experienced nurses. Participants analyze case scenarios using key physiologic principles. Sessions offer demonstration, practice and testing of the following skills: Auscultation Performing Leopold s Maneuvers Placement of an intrauterine pressure catheter and spiral electrode Interpretation of tracings Identification of indicated nursing interventions Communication Documentation This course is designed for registered nurses with a minimum of six months clinical nursing experience using fetal heart monitoring technology in an intrapartum setting with greater than 600 deliveries a year. Otherwise it is strongly recommended that you take a beginner class. To earn CE for this activity, the learner must attend at least 80 percent of the course and meet the requirements of all skill stations. CE awarded by AWHONN. This two day workshop earns 18 contact hours and 15.25 CMEs. Association of Women s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. AWHONN is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP580. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by AWHONN or the American Nurses Credentialing Center of any commercial products displayed or discussed in conjunction with educational activities. AWHONN has been recognized as ANCC Premier Program Provider for Innovation in Continuing Nurse Education. AWHONN Advanced Fetal Monitoring Class $115 This one-day workshop earns eight contact hours and 6.0 CMEs. Contact hour credit includes independent study in preparation for the workshop. Building on skills gained in the Intermediate FHM Course, this course conveys the application of advanced fetal heart monitoring knowledge and skills in intrapartum nursing practice. Using a case study approach to focus on the analysis of complicated FHM patterns/ charateristics and related case information, this course emphasizes the following: Underlying maternal-fetal physiology Instrumentation Interpretation Intervention Verbal and written communication skills Risk management principles Successful completion of written examinations is required to complete the course and earn continuing education credit. No partial credit is awarded. This course is designed for registered nurses who successfully complete the Intermediate FHM Course, a comparable fetal heart monitoring workshop, and/or are certified in fetal heart monitoring. To pass, participants are expected to review Fetal Heart Monitoring Principles and Practices, Third Edition. 3
S.T.A.B.L.E. Cardiac Module 2003 $50 includes the price of a book $15 if the participant has a book or wants to use a loaner book The S.T.A.B.L.E. - Cardiac Module provides general guidelines for the assessment and stabilization of neonates with suspected congenital heart disease (CHD). Prompt, effective and appropriate care of neonates with severe CHD can reduce secondary organ damage, improve short and long-term outcomes, and reduce morbidity and mortality. This information is presented in three sections. The first section of the module reviews the physical exam of neonates with suspected CHD. The second section details the anatomic features, clinical presentation and initial stabilization of neonates with CHD, and emphasizes differentiation of cardiac from pulmonary disease. Specific heart lesions are covered in detail including those that are cyanotic ductal dependent, cyanotic not-ductal dependent, and left outflow tract obstructed ductal dependent lesions. The final section discusses modifications to the six S.T.A.B.L.E. assessment components that are necessary when caring for neonates with suspected or confirmed CHD. Awarding CE for this program included attendance at 80% of the course and completion of the course evaluation form. This 4-hour course has been awarded 3.5 CE. S.T.A.B.L.E. Program Physical and Gestational Age Assessment of the Newborn 2nd Edition $25 This module supplements the S.T.A.B.L.E Program Learner Course or can be used as a stand-alone course for interns, residents, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other health care providers. Highly visual to help students learn everything from Ballard gestational age assessment to a head-to-toe physical examination and immediate stabilization of neonates with various surgical conditions including omphalocele, gastroschesis, tracheoesophageal fistula, midgut volvulus, subgaleal hemorrhage, and more. S.T.A.B.L.E. Learner Module, 6th Edition $70 includes participant manual $30 if participant has their own 6th edition Learner STABLE manual S.T.A.B.L.E. targets the post-resuscitation care of sick neonates and is therefore considered by many experts to be the follow-up, complementary program to the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP). S.T.A.B.L.E. serves as a concise educational tool to organize the myriad of details necessary to stabilize and care for sick infants. The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program involves an eight-hour interactive didactic presentation by an expert in neonatal nursing or medicine. The S.T.A.B.L.E. Programis the widely accepted neonatal post-resuscitation/pre-transport stabilization educational and clinical tool. S.T.A.B.L.E. stands for the six assessment parameters covered in the program: Sugar, Temperature, Airway, Blood pressure, Lab work, and Emotional support for the family. S.T.A.B.L.E. is considered by neonatal educators to be the follow-up, complementary program to the AAP/AHA Neonatal Resuscitation Program. This 1-day class earns 7.5 Nursing CE. Intro to Maternal Fetal Monitoring $50 This course is primarily for a nurse who is new to fetal monitoring. The course will cover basic maternal and fetal physiology, nursing assessment of the maternal fetal status, standardized terminology as it applies to fetal heart rate pattern interpretation, interventions based on observed fetal heart rate tracings and essentials of clear and concise communication (both written and verbal) when discussing maternal fetal status. Also included is information related to legal implications of obstetrical care, EFM instrumentation, pathophysiology of fetal oxygenation, and antepartal testing. High Risk Obstetrics $75 This two-day course is geared toward the labor and delivery novice nurse who is nearing the end of her clinical labor and delivery orientation. The instructor will cover the fundamentals of common complications of pregnancy, labor and delivery, and OB emergencies. Maternal physiologic adaptations to pregnancy will be introduced and deviations from normal pregnancy values reviewed. Nursing assessment and nursing interventions will be discussed for such complications as pregnancy induced hypertension, diabetes, cardiac disease, preterm labor, DIC, placental abruption and previa, hemorrhage situtations, and assessment of fetal well-being. The Art of Labor Support Mothering the Mother $50 This course is geared toward the novice labor and delivery nurse or a nurse who wants a basic refresher on labor and delivery support. This class will introduce the concepts and importance of nursing support throughout the labor and delivery process including providing physical and emotional comfort, education and reassurance. Emphasis will be put on breathing and relaxation techniques, conventional and non-conventional methods of pain management, optimal positioning for labor and delivery will also be presented. A review of what constitutes a normal primigravid and multigravid labors will be presented. Nursing interventions for normal and dysfunctional labor will be introduced. 4
St.Vincent Women s Center for Perinatal Loss: Infant Loss Training $50 This comprehensive program provides insights, knowledge and hands-on experience to gain the skills necessary to interact with families experiencing perinatal loss. Participants hear directly from parents who have experienced a perinatal loss as well as from professionals who care for these families. Other topics covered include grief theory, interdisciplinary approaches, creating memories, follow-up procedures and strategies for intervention. Each participant receives a resource binder with current infant loss bereavement information and standards of care for pregnancy, loss, stillbirth and newborn death. The course is open to health professionals and others who care for parents experiencing perinatal loss. Dress is casual. The associates will need to take (1) WBT from the St.Vincent SEED program prior to attending the class. If you have any questions, please call the St.Vincent Women s Center for Perinatal Loss at 317-415-7494. AAP Neonatal Resuscitation Program TM Instructor Course $150 This course is for those who have a current NRP provider card and would like to teach NRP in their facility. Prerequisites for those wishing to become NRP Instructors are the following: A practicing MD, RN, RM, or RT Hospital / agency support Participants will need to purchase the NRP Instructor DVD, watch and review it (which may take several hours). Purchase of the NRP instructor manual is not required but recommended for this class. Participants need to bring verification of the 6th edition online NRP examination lessons 1-9. Bring the certificate of completion to the instructor course. CE Credits will be given upon successful completion of the course. DVD can be purchased on the American Academy of Pediatrics website at http://www.aap.org/nrp/nrpmain.html. More information regarding the new NRP instructor guidelines is available on the AAP website. ACLS-OB $275 (2 day course) $175 (1 day renewal course) The Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Provider Course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies. Through didactic instruction and active participation in simulated cases, the students will enhance their skills and clinical decision-making abilities for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiopulmonary arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes. Students are taught to use the following: Basic Life Support (BLS) Survey High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) ACLS Survey ACLS algorithms Effective resuscitation team dynamics Immediate post-cardiac arrest care The goal of the ACLS Provider Course is to improve outcomes for adult patients with cardiac arrest and other cardiopulmonary emergencies through provider training. (American Heart Association) The Obstetrical component has been added to the AHA ACLS course to highlight the physiologic changes in the pregnant patient that alter the patient s response to resuscitation. Prerequisite / Pre-work You must have a current ACLS manual to participate in the class. Obtain a 2010 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Manual. Review and understand the information in the ACLS Provider Manual; pay particular attention to the 10 cases in Part 5. The resuscitation scenarios require that your BLS skills and knowledge are current. You will be tested on 1-rescuer adult CPR, Bag Mask and AED skills at the beginning of the ACLS Provider Course. You must know this in advance because you will not be taught these skills in class. Review, understand, and complete the ECG and Pharmacology Pre-course Self-Assessment on the Student Website www.heart.org/eccstudent. You will not be taught how to read or interpret ECGs in the course, nor will you be taught details about ACLS pharmacology. If you would like additional practice, the Self-Assessment can be accessed / completed more than once. Print your scores for the Pre-course Self-Assessment and bring them with you to class. This is a course requirement, and you will not be admitted to class without them. The ACLS Provider Course does not teach algorithms, ECG rhythm recognition, or pharmacology. We strongly suggest you come to class prepared. Although, as stated, the class does not teach ECG interpretation, there is a session provided for review of ECG rhythm strips. You must attend the entire length of the course to meet completion requirements. Bring your 2010 ACLS Provider Manual to each class as you will need it during each lesson in the course. You may also wish to purchase the AHA s 2010 Handbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care for Healthcare Providers (optional), which you may bring to the course to use as a reference guide during some of the stations. Obstetric and Neonatal Nursing Certification Review courses $250 each review course Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (highly recommend Cardiac STABLE day 3) Low Risk Neonatal Care Nursing Inpatient Obstetric Nursing Maternal Newborn Nursing **New for 2015** Based on course evaluations the Low Risk and High Risk Neonatal Review will now be TWO separate courses. All four of our two day review courses will help prepare the experienced perintatal nurse for the Neonatal Intensive Care High Risk, Low Risk Neonatal Nursing, the Maternal Newborn or the Inpatient Obstetric certification exam. All courses will use lecture, powerpoint presentations and question/answer session to convey information and meet objectives. Attendance is expected all day each day for successful completion. We strongly recommend participants go to the NCC website at www.nccwebsite.org for additional information on NCC course eligibility and candidate guidelines. 5
There is no commercial support for any of the St Vincent Hospital and Health Care awarded CE. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by St.Vincent Hospital of any commercial products displayed or discussed in conjunction with the educational activities. St.Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Inc. (OH-435, 12/1/2013) 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. The Indiana State Nurses Association has designated ONA as the official approver of CNE Providers and activities for Indiana. Schedule of Classes Intro to Maternal Fetal Monitoring Women s Hospital Classroom A 03/09/15 - Monday 8:00-4:00 $50.00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 6/08/15 - Monday 8:00-4:00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 11/09/15 - Monday 8:00-4:00 Art of Labor Support Women s Hospital Classroom A 05/07/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 $50.00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 10/22/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 High Risk OB Women s Hospital Classroom B 03/16/15 - Monday 8:00-4:00 (2 day course) 03/17/15 - Tuesday 8:00-1:00 $75.00 Women s Hospital - Classroom A 09/21/15 - Monday 8:00-4:00 09/22/15 - Tuesday 8:00-1:00 Infant Loss Training Women s Hospital Classroom A 02/17/15 - Tuesday 7:00-5:00 $50.00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 04/21/15 - Tuesday 7:00-5:00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 06/16/15 - Tuesday 7:00-5:00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 09/29/15 - Tuesday 7:00-5:00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 11/17/15 - Tuesday 7:00-5:00 AWHONN Instructor Course Women s Hospital Classroom A 03/26/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 $230.00 AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring (2 day Class) Women s Hospital Classroom A 03/02/15 - Monday 8:00-4:30 $140.00 03/03/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 Women s Hospital Classroom A 08/17/15 - Monday 8:00-4:30 08/18/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 Women s Hospital Classroom A 11/19/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 11/20/15 - Friday 8:00-4:30 AWHONN Advanced Fetal Monitoring $115.00 Women s Hospital Classroom A 04/7/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 Women s Hospital Classroom A 09/17/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 Women s Hospital Classroom A 12/03/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 Cardiac S.T.A.B.L.E. Women s Hospital Classroom A ** 2/26/15 - Thursday 8:00-12:00 $45 if participant needs a book 11/6/15 - Friday 1:00-5:00 $15 if participant has a book Newborn Assessment/ Women s Hospital Classroom A 11/6/15 - Friday 8:00-12:00 Gestational Age S.T.A.B.L.E. $25.00 Learner S.T.A.B.L.E. Women s Hospital Classroom A 02/05/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 $ 70.00 if book needed Women s Hospital Classroom A 05/08/15 - Friday 8:00-4:30 $30.00 if already has book Women s Hospital Classroom A 09/24/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 Women s Hospital Classroom A 11/05/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 Neonatal Resuscitation Program Women s Hospital Sim Room 06/25/15 - Thursday 7:30-4:00 Instructor Course Room 113 $150.00 6 *Please check in with visitor receptionist for classroom location. Participants need to bring verification of the 6th edition online NRP examination lessons 1-9. ** The date and time of this course was specifically designed to compliment/follow the 2 day Neonatal High Risk Review Course. We reserve the right to cancel the course due to insufficient enrollment or extreme acts of nature.
Schedule of Classes St.Vincent Women s NCC Women s Hospital-Classroom A 02/24/15 - Tuesday 8:30-4:30 High Risk Neonatal intensive care Women s Hospital-Classroom A 02/25/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:00 nursing review course $ 250.00 (2 day class) (Strongly recommend Cardiac STABLE day 3) St.Vincent Women s NCC Women s Hospital-Classroom A 09/14/15 - Monday 8:30-4:30 Low Risk Neonatal intensive care Women s Hospital-Classroom A 09/15/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:00 nursing review course $ 250.00 (2 day class) St.Vincent Women s NCC Women s Hospital-Classroom A 05/19/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 Inpatient Obstetrics Certification Women s Hospital-Classroom A 05/20/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 Review Course $250.00 (2 day class) St.Vincent Women s NCC Women s Hospital- Classroom A 04/29/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 Maternal/Newborn Nursing 04/30/15 - Thursday 8:00-4:30 $250.00 (2 day class) St.Vincent Women s ACLS-OB Women s Hospital Sim Center 01/20/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 2 day provider course Room 113 01/21/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 $275.00 (2 day class) 03/10/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 03/11/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 05/12/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 05/13/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 08/11/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 08/12/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 10/13/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 10/14/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 11/10/15 - Tuesday 8:00-4:30 11/11/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 St.Vincent Women s ACLS-OB Women s Hospital Sim Center 1 day renewal course Room 113 02/18/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 $175.00 04/22/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 08/05/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 09/16/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 10/21/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 11/18/15 - Wednesday 8:00-4:30 Peyton Manning Children s Hospital Pediatric Conference Registration on line Ritz Charles Carmel Indiana Perinatal Network Check IPN website 2015 Course Offerings http://www.indianaperinatal.org/sections/calendar_event.php?id=259 2015 Indiana AWHONN Section Meeting The Palms Conference Center Friday, September 11, 2015 2353 E. Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 Check for agenda and registration on the Indiana AWHONN web site http://indianaawhonn.webs.com/conferences.htm *Please check in with visitor receptionist for classroom location. Participants need to bring verification of the 6th edition online NRP examination lessons 1-9. We reserve the right to cancel the course due to insufficient enrollment or extreme acts of nature. 7
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