2011 Maternal & Low Risk Newborn (NCC Core Exam Option for Maternal Newborn or Low Risk Neonatal On site following Course)

Speakers: Cindy Parke CNM, MSN and Tracy Karp RNC, MS, NNP

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Complete Course - $439.00
Day 1 (Maternal) - $189.00
Day 2 (Maternal - Newborn) - $189.00
Day 3 (Newborn) - $189.00

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Groups of 4 or more qualify for $10 off. 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 discount.

  • AP - IP - PP and Neonatal Nurses
  • Mother-Baby and LDRP Nurses
  • Maternal and Newborn Clinical Specialists Nurses Needing a Review or Orientation to Maternal and/or Newborn Care Situations...
  • Nurses planning to take the Maternal Newborn or Low Risk Newborn RNC exam
  • Fast paced, comprehensive and intense review of physiology, pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of mother and the low-risk newborn. This program
    will refresh your knowledge base, improve your assessment skills for clinical practice and assist you as a caregiver as well as
    preparation for the RNC exams.

    COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL UPDATE - RNC EXAM REVIEW COURSE AND TEST SITES!
  • Want your RNC?
  • Download the NCC Maternal-Newborn or Low Risk Neonatal NCC CORE EXAM .
  • On-site exam option following each course presentation


At the conclusion of this course you will be able to:

  • Describe maternal, fetal and neonatal physiology, norms and
    expected outcomes from the antepartum to the postpartum
    period, determining potential risk factors affecting outcomes.
  • Review maternal history and physical findings to determine
    potential risk factors affecting maternal, fetal and neonatal
    outcomes.
  • Identify normal and abnormal findings through physical assessment,
    laboratory values and common screening tools.
  • Describe components for neonatal assessment and systems
    review.
  • Describe common problems and complications in the antepartum,
    intrapartum, postpartum, and transitional time periods.
  • Identify the at risk mother, fetus and newborn based upon
    multiple facets of information available to the care provider.
  • Discuss elements of lactation, nutrition and breastfeeding.
  • Describe components of education and support for maternal,
    newborn and family care.
  • Discuss role adaptation, nursing care and family dynamics
    relative to maternal and newborn norms, deviations and needs.

“Dear Cindy, it was a pleasure to attend your seminar. Your
content was excellent, relevant and very well delivered. Your
caring nature and pride in your profession is so clear. Thank
you for sharing your expertise!”
“EXCELLENT course -speaker and content! Cindy is terrific,
compassionate and facilitates communication!”
“What a GREAT instructor! Tracy is phenomenal with his
background, knowledge and clinical expertise!”
“TERRIFIC course! Tracy made complex care & assessment
logical - I’m confident of my care & I passed the exam!”
“What an INCREDIBLE three days! Great review, update and
best of all - I PASSED! Thank you Cindy & Tracy!”

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


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