2010 EFM Advanced Concepts (NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Exam Option for qualified applicants

Speaker: Lisa A. Miller CNM, JD

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Both Days - $319.00
Day One Only - $189.00
Day Two Only - $189.00

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Groups of 4 – 9 and Groups of 10+ qualify for special discounted rates. Group rate is Per Person when preregistered and prepaid together. Discounts will be automatically applied during the registration process.

Paid registrations purchased 6 weeks prior to program receive a $10 bonus certificate to use as cash for your next Professional Education Center registration!


  • Labor & Delivery & LDRP Nurses Advanced Practice Nurses 

  • Nurse Midwives • Physicians • PA

  • Nurses Needing Cross-Training to L&D

  • Individuals planning to take NCC’s EFM Subspecialty Certification Exam

This course has key elements to update and validate your clinical knowledge base in EFM and to assist you in preparing for the NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring subspecialty certification exam. On site NCC Exam available to those individuals who have completed application to NCC and received authorization. NCC exam offering on site does not constitute NCC endorsement of course.

Pre-class review of EFM concepts is strongly recommended

Following comprehensive lecture, discussion, A-V, presentation and case review, you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of EFM equipment for external and internal FH and UC monitoring.

  • Understand the physiology of labor, maternal and fetal physiology, and the impact of labor on maternal and fetal systems.

  • Identify fetal oxygenation needs, mechanical and pharmacological factors influencing fetal oxygenation.

  • Recognize EFM elements consistent with normoxia and possible evolving metabolic acidemia, noting interventions for each.

  • Describe a variety of fetal assessment methods for antepartal and intrapartal evaluation of fetal status.

  • Define and recognize all elements of EFM tracing including:  FHR baseline, variability, accelerations, decelerations; and uterine contraction characteristics using the standard NICHD nomenclature.

  • Discern abnormal FHR tracings relative to dysrhythmias.

  • Recognize common perinatal complications, noting both maternal and fetal responses.

  • Evaluate interventions and modify the plan of care.

  • Apply current standards of practice, documentation essentials and legal principles relative to electronic fetal monitoring

“First class of Lisa’s I’ve taken - it definitely won’t be the last! What a terrific teacher & I loved the humor!”

“Lisa is AMAZING! I expected a review and came back with loads of information to pass on - made NICHD seem really easy - and I PASSED THE EXAM!”

 

Professional Education Center: 1-800-PEC-CEUS or e-mail diane@ProEdCenter.com.


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