Cs-003914 [INACTIVE] Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
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Description
This course has been designed to teach an evidence-based approach to resuscitation of the newborn. The causes, prevention, and management of mild to severe neonatal asphyxia are carefully explained so that health professionals may develop optimal knowledge and skill in resuscitation. The Neonatal Resuscitation Program is an educational program that introduces the concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation. Completion of the program does not imply that an individual has the competence to perform neonatal resuscitation. Each hospital is responsible for determining the level of competence and qualifications required for someone to assume clinical responsibility for neonatal resuscitation.
Requirements:
1. Registration on SiTELMS is mandatory. It is recommended participants register on SiTELMS prior to taking the online exam to secure an available seat for the course.
2. Registered participants will read and be familiar with the NRP Course & Cancellation Policies found in the Brochure.
3. This is a self-study course. Participants are required to purchase/borrow the NRP 7th edition textbook. You may borrow the textbook from your hospital medical library or purchase a textbook or e-book from the AAP website: www.aap.org/bookstore.
4. Participants are required to take the online exam from the AAP website: Go to the AAP website: www.aap.org/nrp Go to Click Here, NRP online Examination Click on the 7th Edition Online Examination, from HealthStream Follow the directions for II. If you are an individual wanting to purchase the NRP 7th Edition Exam
5. All participants are required to submit a copy of the certificate of completion of the online exam to the instructor at the beginning of the course. No participant will be allowed to enter the course without this document. *Additional questions?
Please contact: Cheryl Camacho, Cheryl.Camacho@email.sitel.org,443-239-1187 Refunds will not be granted if required course work is not completed. Participants may register for another class before the class date if coursework can not be completed.
show lessObjectives
- Identify life-threatening conditions that will require resuscitation and identify risk factors that can help predict which infants may require resuscitation.
- Identify the equipment and personnel needed to resuscitate a newborn.
- Demonstrate cognitive and psychomotor skills needed to resuscitate and stabilize the neonate in respiratory failure or cardiopulmonary arrest.
- Demonstrate how to manage the post resuscitation period.
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Activity Coordinators
Ashley Ricker ashley.ricker@email.sitel.org
RayQuall Hutchinson Ray.Hutchinson@email.sitel.org
Shelby Galow shelby.f.galow@medstar.net
Elliott Richardson Elliott.Richardson@email.sitel.org
Heather Bacoate heather.bacoate@email.sitel.org