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NRP Skills Session

AAP-NRP Part 2 / Part 1 can be found at nrplearningplatform.com

2 hr
150 US dollars
6141 Hollyhock Rd.

Service Description

The NRP Advanced Provider course covers lessons 1–11 of the Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation®, 9th Edition, and includes eBook access for two years following course activation. The Neonatal Resuscitation Program® (NRP®) course conveys an evidence-based approach to care of the newborn at birth and facilitates effective team-based care for healthcare professionals who care for newborns at the time of delivery. This course content delivers curricula for Advanced Providers who may participate in neonatal resuscitation beyond ventilation. Upon completion of this continuing medical education activity, participants should be able to: Describe the physiologic changes that occur when the fetus makes the transition to extrauterine life. State the steps to take when anticipating and preparing for the birth of a newborn. Describe the initial steps of newborn care, including indicators for care at the radiant warmer including oxygen management and indications for CPAP. State indicators for ventilation, signs that ventilation is inflating the lungs, ventilation corrective steps, and indicators for insertion of a laryngeal mask. State the indicators for insertion of an endotracheal tube and the steps for preparation, insertion, securing, and assisting with this procedure. State the indicators for initiating chest compressions, describe proper technique, and signs that indicate compressions may be discontinued. State the indicators for epinephrine and volume expander and describe the proper techniques for administration and evaluation of this intervention. State parameters for the use of post-resuscitation care. Describe the strategies specific to resuscitation and stabilization of the preterm newborn. Describe management of the newborn whose clinical status requires special consideration, such as airway complications and lung abnormalities, congenital anomalies, and complications due to maternal opiate or anesthesia exposure. Describe the ethical principles associated with newborn resuscitation, what to do when a baby dies, and how to support parents and staff through the grieving process. Recognize the principles of neonatal resuscitation. Identify the need for resuscitation and how to provide initial steps of resuscitation. Identify the knowledge and equipment essential to determine and provide ventilation. State the knowledge and skills essential to provide chest compressions during neonatal resuscitation.


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

Please contact us 24 hour in advance to make changes to your appointment and reschedule. We do not charge a fee to reschedule classes. No shows and paid cancellations are subjected to a credit card reversal fee. **** ONLY paid classes are guaranteed all other classes are subject to date or time changes.****


Contact Details

  • 6141 Hollyhock Rd, San Antonio, TX, USA

    210-799-6860

    info@lifesavingcpr.org


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