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Perinatal Outreach Education PROJECT. Shauna Lively Popson, RN, EdD West Virginia Wesleyan College. Educational Activities: Neonatal Abstinence. Sandy Young, RN, DNP presented many offerings throughout the state. Received award of recognition for her service at the Perinatal Summit. .
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Perinatal Outreach Education PROJECT Shauna Lively Popson, RN, EdD West Virginia Wesleyan College
Educational Activities:NeonatalAbstinence Sandy Young, RN, DNP presented many offerings throughout the state. Received award of recognition for her service at the Perinatal Summit.
Hemorrhage Control Workshopswith “Noelle” Simulator • Saint Mary’s Hospital School of Nursing • Logan Regional Medical Center • Cabell Huntington Hospital/ Marshall University School of Medicine Dr. Allan Chamberlain Dr. Sarah Price
Nurses Sara Marriott and Mary Beth Stewart WVSOM Residents Amanda Burton, RN MSN • Describe common causes, risk factors, and signs & symptoms of postpartum hemorrhage • Describe conservative management of uterine atony and abnormal placentation • Review strategies of blood product replacement • Describe the management of advanced ectopic pregnancy and abnormal placental attachment • Participants will practice direct uterine pressure. MDs will practice damage control surgical techniques
Evidence Based Labor Support • Lamaze Certified Instructor • Hands-on learning • Importance of labor support in reducing Cesarean rate • Techniques, Research and Resources
“Our Babies safe and sound” Safe Sleep is Simple: The ONLY place a baby should sleep is in a crib or bassinet
MaternalTransport:Dr. Mary Boyd • Being born in the right place has been addressed in Grand Rounds at CAMC and at WVU. • Thank you Dr. Boyd!
First Baby Initiative:Dr. Bracero • Addressed several audiences including those attending CAMC Newborn Day and the Raleigh County Medical Association.
Pediatric Nurse Education:Dr. Maxwell & Dale Vogelbach, RT • Respiratory support in neonates & infants: An update
Networking….. • Posters that detail our mission and your work… • WV Perinatal Summit—December 2011; First Baby QI—July 2011 • CAMC Newborn Day—April 2012 and • Nov 2011 WVU The Art of Caring Conference
Networking….. • Multidisciplinary and Multi-agency focus.. • WV Go Sane-Foundation for Rape Information Services • Jim Matney with WVSBIRT Clinical Project Director Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities and Janine Breyel and her committee • Denise Smith, Director of the Division of Perinatal and Women’s Health– Gestational Diabetes and Chlamydia…
And More Networking! • Shenandoah University—affiliation with WV Wesleyan to establish a midwifery program and nurse practitioner in psychiatric nursing • Two Community Baby Showers--Upshur County and Lewis County with nursing students and FRNs • Our Babies Safe and Sound, with Eileen Baker and Becky King
Educational OutreachFuture Plans for 2012-2013 • Evidence Based Labor Support for Nurses • Advanced Fetal Monitoring with WV Chapter of AWHONN • Better diagnosis of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome thereby preventing uncontrolled withdrawal. • Timely and appropriate intervention during the emergency of postpartum hemorrhage that will prevent anemia, DIC, and emergency hysterectomies, or loss of life. • Better identification of women who are abusing illicit substances through skilled interviews so that prenatal treatment can occur and baby is born without NAS. First Baby Initiative • Awareness—Reducing WV’s C-Section Rate…
Educational OutreachFuture Plans for 2012-2013 cont’d. • Improvement in fetal monitoring skills to prevent fetal hypoxia in collaboration with WV Chapter of AWHONN. • Targeted training for community-based nurses to stabilize and care for premature, or ill neonates until transport arrives. • Care and treatment of the pre-eclamptic mother to prevent morbidity and mortality. • Webinar on Gestational Diabetes through the Division of Perinatal and Women’s Health. • Neonatal Pulse Oximetry Prior to Discharge from Hospital • Education regarding Maternal Transport • Chlamydia: Testing in the under 25 population
Conclusions • Thank You to All Contributors! • Many Opportunities Await Us • The Best Is Yet to Come!