The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program, 6th Edition

This class is intended for healthcare providers that are responsible for the stabilization of newborns.

By University of Chicago Perinatal Center

Date and time

Thursday, April 11 · 8am - 4:30pm CDT

Location

AdventHealth Hinsdale

120 North Oak Street Regional Board Room Hinsdale, IL 60521

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About this event

Course Objectives: Participant will be able to

1. Utilize the STABLE mnemonic as a standardized approach to providing safe, quality care.

2. Identify assessment and intervention priorities in the stabilization care of sick newborns.

3. Outline recommendations for nursing care in a baby at risk for hypoglycemia.

4. Discuss thermoregulation and impact on the physiologic changes necessary for transition.

5. Discuss assessment and evaluation of respiratory distress in the newborn.

6. Compare / contrast clinical findings for common respiratory conditions.

7. Describe nursing interventions for care of infant receiving respiratory support.

8. Define the three classifications of shock and possible etiologies for each category.

9. Identify components of cardiac output and the clinical indications of poor cardiac output.

10. Demonstrate ability to apply lab work analysis to help identify the infant at risk for infection.

11. Identify three ways healthcare providers can support parents of sick infants.

12. Recognize the role of effective communication and teamwork to improve safety and prevent harm.

Please Note Emphasis of Content is on Care of a Sick Newborn

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