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Michelle Quale – Challenges in Obstetrics
Description:
Michelle QualeRN, MSN CNM FNP-BC, will cover a wide range of topics related to obstetrics that we are often faced with. in today’s obstetrical patients. The complexity of our patients and this specialty continues to grow. Michelle The following will provide you with an in-depth look at complicated pregnancies.-Options for pharmacological treatment in The implications of obesity and diabetes during pregnancy on labor. She would be delighted to share many of her clinical successes to help these difficult and frightening patients.
Convincing evidence is provided by enlightening case study-Engaging presentation style and research based on real-world data Michelle It will enhance your knowledge on current trends, treatment and other relevant issues in obstetrics. You can learn new techniques and strategies that will have an immediate impact upon the maternal and fetal outcomes for your obstetrics patients.
OUTLINE
Shoulder Dystocia
- What are the risks of antepartum and intrapartum?
- How to correct shoulder dystocia.
- Grave consequences: Mortality and morbidity
- Documentation essentials
Preterm Labor: It’s Too Early!
- Who’s at risk for preterm delivery?
- Based on gestational gender, fetal outcomes
- Assess for risk: Cervical changes, contractions, biochemical markers
- What are the most successful treatments and medications?
Hypertension in Pregnancy: Preeclampsia and Gestational Hypertension
- What’s new in hypertension in pregnancy?
- Strategies to maximize the outcomes for moms and babies
- What’s the most recent? in What are the options for medication?
Alternate Comfort Measures in Pregnancy & Labor
- What evidence is there?
- Anticipating the pain and discomfort of labor
- Management strategies for laboring patient: Moving beyond pharmacology
- Acupressure, music, aromatherapy, water therapy…and more!
The Mature Gravida – Advanced Maternal Age
- When childbearing is delayed, there are potential complications for pregnant women
- Tests for maternal and fetal risk
- To help avoid the worst consequences, use best practice guidelines
“Diabesity”: Obesity, Gestational Diabetes
- For mother and child, the combined risks of obesity and gestational Diabetes are high
- Diagnostics and treatment strategies for pregnant women
- What are the future implications of each?
Antenatal testing: Who and why are we testing?
- What are the different options for women?
- Who should be tested
- Analyzing the results of antenatal testing
- What do you do with post?-Dates and Post-term pregnancies
OBJECTIVES
- To aid, recognize the key maneuvers in Resolution of shoulder dystocia.
- Analyze documentation “must have’s” Following a case of shoulder dystocia.
- Based on hypertensive disease’s impact, evaluate maternal and fetal health risks.
- Discover the advantages of non-invasive technology-There are many options for pharmacological treatment during pregnancy and delivery. These include acupressure (reflexology), aromatherapy, and hydration therapy.
- Consider the risks and factors that can lead to preterm births and preterm labor.
- Determine the impact of possible treatment options for preterm labour on pregnant women, and their infants.
- Find out the consequences of obesity and gestational Diabetes in Our older reproductive age women
- Discuss the reasons for antenatal testing during pregnancy of the mother and the fetus.
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ABOUT The Speaker
Michelle QualeRN, MSN CNM FNP-BC, Currently, Certified Nurse Midwife Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner in Minnesota. She has also practiced. in For 20 years, I have been working in obstetrical nurses. My experience includes being a labor/delivery nurse and nurse coordinator, as well a childbirth educator and instructor of fetal monitoring. Michelle As a clinical faculty member, she has worked at the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State University. She has also been a member ICSI and Rural Health Initiative. Obstetrics Minnesota Board of Health. In her day to day role, she sees patients who have obstetrical problems. She is thrilled to share her valuable insights, strategies, and tips from her many clinical experiences.
Disclosures:
Financial: Michelle Quale As a Family Nurse Practitioner, Certified Nurse Midwife for Glencoe Regional Health Services, and Nurse Practitioner for National Medical Resources, she receives compensation. PESI, Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Nonfinancial: Michelle Quale There are no other relevant financial relationships that he can disclose.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes