necessary knowledge to care for critically ill newborns.
About this Event
This is a four day series consisting of the following:
- Day 1 - Respiratory Support and Care of the Newborns
- Day 2 - Medical/Surgical Disorders
- Day 3 - Neonatal Potpourri
- Day 4 - Advanced Topics
Day 3 topics:
- Care of the Extremely Low Birth Weight and Late Preterm Infants
- Breastfeeding Challenges in the Preterm and Critically Ill Term Newborn
- Developmental Follow Up of the High Risk Newborn
- Expect the Unexpected
- Feeding Aversion
The Neonatal Critical Care Course is designed to provide the healthcare professional with the necessary knowledge to care for critically ill newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
After completion of the program the attendee will be able to:
· Identify maternal risk factors that impact on neonatal outcome
· Understand the physiology of respiratory distress syndrome and the role for surfactant
· Recognize radiographic findings of common respiratory diseases
· Diagnose and treat persistent pulmonary hypertension of the new born
· Interpret blood gases
· Identify common morbidities associated with Extremely Low Birth Weight infants
· Recognize and stabilize patients with congenital cardiac disease
· Recognition and management of the infant with hyperbilirubinemia
· Address breastfeeding challenges in preterm and sick newborns
· Understanding and treatment of neonatal seizures
· Present information on high risk infant follow up
Cost:
Cash, check or card accepted on the day of the course.
Free for RCHSD Employees
Non RCHSD Employees:
- $110 per day for 1-3 days
- $360 for full series
Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Continuing Education Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, BRN Provider #00111 for seven and one quarter (7.25) contact hours.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Rady Children's Education and Office Building (EOB), 7960 Birmingham Drive, San Diego, United States
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