Intermediate Fetal Monitoring
Thrive at Montvale
110 Summit Avenue
Montvale, NJ 07645
Friday, April 19, 2024 at 8:00am ET - 4:00pm ET
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Info
Topic
Fetal Monitoring
Credits Offered
This event offers
11.25 contact hours
to attendees.
Accreditation Info:
ANCC.
Additional Information
To register for the intermediate fetal monitoring course
Awhonn.org/fhm
Instructions for the purchase of course materials
This can be accomplished by phone or on the AWHONN site under Fetal Monitoring
Mandatory purchase from Kendal Hunt
Intermediate Fetal Monitoring course student materials, with a onetime user code to access on line pre course requisites
Workshop ID is needed to purchase books
Workshop ID number: ___BONW 2443978______
Date of workshop: April 19, 2024______________ Location Thrive @ Montvale 110 Summit Dr Montvale NJ
Instructor # 58880491
How to Order:
AWHONN website (Fetal Heart Monitoring Section). Go to AWHONN website and click on professional resources. In the drop down menu select fetal monitoring, course materials. Click that you are a course participant. Next page enter course date and workshop number.
Order by phone:
Kendal Hunt Publishing # 800-338-8290. They will ask for workshop #
Event Agenda
Intermediate Fetal Monitoring
Event Agenda
Friday, April 19, 2024 at 8:00am ET - 4:00pm ET
All times listed in
Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Download event agenda (PDF)
Friday, April 19, 2024
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8:00am - 4:00pm
Intermediate Fetal Monitoring
Joanne Gunderson MSN, RNC-NIC, C-EFM, NPD-BC
11.25 CE CreditsIntermediate Fetal Monitoring Course
This course addresses principles of fetal heart monitoring and may be used as a knowledge assessment tool to validate the comprehension of experienced perinatal clinicians. This course includes lectures and hands-on skill stations, including performing Leopold maneuvers, placement of an intrauterine pressure catheter and fetal spiral electrode, interpretation of fetal monitoring tracings using a case-based approach, identification of physiologically based clinical interventions, and communication and risk management principles. This course can be used to support preparation for certification examinations.
Learning Outcomes:
Interpret fetal heart rate monitoring using NICHD terminology within a safety culture framework of interdisciplinary teamwork
Describe clinical interventions and related maternal-fetal physiology to optimize fetal oxygenation
Demonstrate collaborative communication in the perinatal setting
Demonstrate common perinatal procedures related to fetal monitoring
Nursing Contact Hours/CME Credit: 11.25Successful completion of online prerequisite education is required prior to attending the one day in person skills day.
Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Course materials - Student workbook 7th Edition may be purchased on the AWHONN website, or directly through the Kendal Hunt Publishing Company #800-338-8290.
Prerequisite online learning is approximately three hours.
In person is eight hours and includes time for lunch and breaks.