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Perinatal Consortium

For Educational

Opportunities

The Website @

www.PCEORegion2.org

2018 Course Offerings

(January - July)

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Perinatal Consortium for Educational Opportunities (PCEO) is a collaborative effort of perinatal professionals who represent organizations that provide perinatal services within and surrounding the Region II perinatal outreach area. The goal of PCEO is to provide resources and educational opportunities that enhance the quality of perinatal nursing practice. These programs assist in orientation and competency requirements for member organizations. PCEO acknowledges the support of member hospitals providing contact hours and appreciates the opportunity to co-provide those programs. Registration Information • Registration deadline: TWO WEEKS BEFORE PROGRAM DATE.

(No phone or fax registrations). • Registrations must be RECEIVED no later than the deadline. Classes are

cancelled if minimum attendance is not reached AT DEADLINE. • NO WALK-IN PLEASE. • NO REFUNDS (SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED) • Only one person, program and check per registration form • Dress to accommodate changes in room temperature. • No confirmation will be sent For email confirmation please email:

[email protected] • PCEO reserves the right to substitute speakers of equal ability in the event of

last minute conflicts. • Unless otherwise specified:

minimum attendance of 10 and maximum attendance of 40. • Full refund if course is cancelled. • Registration begins 30 minutes prior to the class time.

Fees - Please note increase

• Must accompany registration form to assure space in course • Includes light morning refreshments and handout materials • PCEO member employees / retired employees, $20* • Non-PCEO participants, $60* • Students, $20 (with copy of current student ID)

*unless otherwise noted on course pages AWHONN 2 Day Workshop: PCEO MEMBERS $135 / NON-PCEO MEMBERS $185 AWHONN 1 Day Workshop: PCEO MEMBERS $110 / NON-PCEO MEMBERS $145

Please note for the first time since 2003 PCEO has found it necessary to increase our fees due to increased costs of our printed materials.

Additional Information

Newborn Medicine Office/ PCEO Dayton Children’s Hospital One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 Phone: 937-641-3414

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Table of Contents Page#

Registration Information 2

Fees 2

Program and Map listings 23-33

Did You Know? 4

Member Organization/Representative List 5-6

Programs AWHONN 1-Day Workshop: Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Course 8-9

AWHONN 2-Day Workshop: Intermediate Fetal Heart Monitoring Course

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Basic Electronic Fetal Monitoring 11

Breastfeeding Getting Off to a Good Start 12

Breastfeeding : Brushing up on Boobie Basics 13

Care of the Intrapartum Patient 14

Care of Mothers and Babies: In the Hospital 15

Care of Mothers and Babies: Sending Families Home 16

Cut to the Chase, Interactive Perioperative OB 17

EFM: When Meconium Hits the Fan 18

It’s Complicated 19

S.T.A.B.L.E. 20

S.T.A.B.L.E.- Cardiac Module 21

OB Emergencies 21-23

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Maps/Directions Page # Dayton Children’s Hospital (DCH) 25

Joint Township District Memorial Hospital 26

Kettering Medical Center 27

Mary Rutan 28

Mercer Health 29

Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton 30

Springfield Regional Medical Center 31

Soin Medical Center, Beavercreek 32

Southview Medical Center, Dayton 33

Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy 34

Wayne Healthcare, Greenville 35

Wilson Health, Sidney 36

Registration Form (copy as needed) 38

Did you know? “The speakers and planners for these PCEO offerings have indicated that they have no real or perceived conflict of interest that relates to the presentations. There is no commercial support or sponsorship.” Please note: the fee covers Light Morning Refreshments, Course Materials and Certificate of Attendance.

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Member Institutions & Representatives Atrium Medical Center, Middletown Beth King 513-420-5755 x6036 Bluffton Hospital Cheryl Rhoad 419-384-7233 Dayton Children’s Hospital (DCH), Dayton Kori Hutchinson 937-641-3414 Alicia Link 937-641-3414 Fetal to Newborn Care Center Sharon Orozco 937-208-4119 Good Samaritan Hospital (GSH), Dayton Emily Ray 937-734-7553 Joint Township District Memorial Hospital (JTMH), St. Mary’s Karen Holdheide 419-394-3335 Amy Becker 419-394-3335 ext. 1710 Kettering Medical Center (KMC), Kettering Michelle Gnagey 937-395-6018

Nicole Boswell 937-298-3399 X57531

Mary Rutan Hospital, Bellefontaine Regina Kitelinger 937-592-9943 Mercer Health, Coldwater Nicole Schumm 419-678-5363 Miami Valley Hospital (MVH) & Miami Valley South (MVS), Dayton Amberly Saner 937-208-5232 Lori Liming 937-208-2628 Stacey Updyke 937-438-2324 St. Rita’s Medical Center, Lima Niki Orwick 419-226-9882

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Springfield Regional Medical Center, Springfield Shirley Wise 937-523-3290 Julie Ayres 937-523-3268 Soin Medical Center, Beavercreek Rebecca Dupras 937-702-4370 Tracey Haun 937-702-4370 Southview Medical Center (SVMC), Dayton Margaret (Peg) Cizadlo 937-401-6136 Upper Valley Medical Center (UVMC), Troy Jane Pierce 937-440-4904

Jenny Dietz 937-440-4908 Van Wert Hospital Dawn Rhoades 419-238-8810 Wayne HealthCare, Greenville Carrie Hiestand 937-547-5755 Lori Geesaman 937-547-7407 Wilson Health, Sidney Carrie Schoen 937-498-5494 Paula Mohler 937-498-5350 Wright Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center, Fairborn Krisha Prentice (Captain) 931-257-9926

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Programs

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AWHONN 1-Day Workshop: Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Course

Description The Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Course is a one-day workshop focusing on the application of advanced fetal heart monitoring knowledge and skills in intrapartum nursing practice. It is designed by AWHONN for registered nurses who have successfully completed the AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Heart Monitoring (formerly called FHMPP) two-day workshop, and builds on the essential knowledge and skills gained through the FHMPP two-day workshop. Course Objectives

1. Describe physiologic principles of maternal and fetal oxygen transfer and acid-base balance.

2. Identify physiologic principles underlying fetal heart monitoring. 3. Describe concepts in antenatal testing including analysis and

interpretation of biophysical profiles and complex antenatal fetal heart monitoring tracings.

4. Relate physiologic principles to the goals and interventions of antenatal testing.

5. Evaluate interventions for patients undergoing antenatal testing.

***Completion of a written examination is now OPTIONAL for some participants, but your Manager/Educator my chose to make the test MANDATORY for you. This Post-Test is no longer taken at the actual course location, but will be completed online within 30 days after the course if you are required to take it. Participants should review the AWHONN Fetal Heart Monitoring Principles & Practices, 5th edition, NICHD nomenclature, and their Intermediate workshop outline/notes in preparation for this course. The AWHONN FHM Principles & Practices 5th edition can be purchased at AWHONN.org.

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Requirements: Managers must approve participant’s attendance as indicated by manager signature on registration form. ***PLEASE DISCUSS WITH YOUR MANAGER/EDUCATOR WHETHER THE POST-TEST WILL BE REQUIRED FOR YOU PRIOR TO ATTENDING THE CLASS. Contact Hours: 8 contact hours/6 CMEs (Continuing education credit is awarded by AWHONN) Faculty: Region II AWHONN Instructors Target Audience: Participants should have at least three years of experience using fetal heart monitoring technology in an intrapartum setting and have successfully completed the FHMPP two-day workshop. Maximum Attendance: Dependent on Room Size (Minimum: 10) Dates Location Registration Deadline April 12, 2018 Miami Valley Hospital March 27, 2018 Berry 5 Conference Room June 6, 2018 UVMC May 23, 2018 POB 1&2 Time: 8:00am to 4:30pm (Registration begins at 7:30am) Registration Fee:

PCEO Member: $110.00 Non-PCEO Member: $145.00

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AWHONN 2-Day Workshop:

Intermediate Fetal Heart Monitoring Course

Description Utilizing NICHD terminology, this two-day course focuses on the application of essential fetal heart monitoring knowledge and skills in intrapartum nursing practice. It is not a course to be used for orientation, but rather for competency validation of experienced health care professionals. Participants analyze case scenarios using key physiologic principles. Completion of written exams and skills evaluations are required for successfully completing the program and earning contact hours. Resource book is necessary for this course and can be borrowed from your OB unit. Preparation in advance by participants is necessary. Contact Hours: 18 contact hours/15.25CMEs. (Awarded through AWHONN) Faculty: Region II AWHONN Instructors Target Audience: It’s recommended that participants have approximately three years of experience using fetal heart monitoring technology in an intrapartum setting. Maximum Attendance: 24 Dates Location Registration Deadline March 12 & 13, 2018 Miami Valley Hospital February 20, 2018 Berry 5 Conference Room May 11 & 14, 2018 Wilson Health April 20, 2018 Professional Building, Lower Level Room B Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Registration begins at 7:30am) Registration Deadline: 3 weeks before class date This is to ensure participants receive course materials at least 14 days prior to workshop. Borrow your unit’s “library copy” of AWHONN’s Fetal Heart Monitoring Principles & Practices, 5th edition or purchase your own copy at AWHONN.org. Registration Fee: (Includes course materials) PCEO Member: $135.00 Non-PCEO Member: $185.00 Requirements: Managers must approve participant’s attendance as indicated by manager signature on registration form.

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Basic Electronic Fetal Monitoring

Description This introductory course is designed to assist individuals developing competency in fetal heart monitoring. Topics include equipment, indications for monitoring, strip interpretation, documentation and nursing interventions during antepartum and intrapartum periods. There is a hands-on component to this course. Course Objectives

1. Explain the instrumentation for fetal heart and uterine activity monitoring. 2. Demonstrate the Leopold’s maneuver to identify fetal position. 3. Define four components of uterine contractions. 4. Identify the components of the fetal heart rate and associated physiology. 5. Discuss the appropriate nursing interventions for each non-reassuring

fetal heart rate pattern. 6. Relate two causes of fetal asphyxia for each of the following: uterine

blood flow, placental factors, and fetal factors. 7. Explain various methods of antepartum testing. 8. Discuss the components of clear, concise, defensible reporting and

nursing documentation. 9. Differentiate characteristics of Category I, II, and III patterns.

Contact Hours: 6 This activity has been jointly provided by Premier Health and PCEO. Premier Health is an approved provider of continuing education by the Ohio Nurses Association an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91) (OH-015, 4/1/2020). Faculty: Certified EFM Instructors. Target Audience: Anyone new to the OB field desiring formal introduction to basic electronic fetal monitoring Minimum Attendance: 5 Maximum Attendance: 25 Dates Location Registration Deadline February 6, 2018 Miami Valley Hospital January 23, 2018 Berry 5 Conference Room April 10, 2018 Wilson Health March 27, 2018 Professional Building, Lower Level Room A Time: 8:00 am– 3:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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Breastfeeding: Getting Off To A Good Start Description This course will provide comprehensive, up-to-date, practical information for those who care for breastfeeding moms and babies. Topics include skin-to-skin, position and latch, hand expression and alternative feeding methods, the reality of caring for new breastfeeding dyads: possible scenarios and solutions, breastfeeding the late preterm, preterm, and at risk infant, expectations for the first week (what’s normal and what’s not) and hands-on skills/techniques. Course Objectives

1. List the nine instinctive stages and the importance of skin-to-skin for all newborns. 2. Demonstrate hand expression. 3. Demonstrate position and latch techniques. 4. Describe normal versus at risk issues and how to manage them. 5. Describe normal feeding cues and sleep patterns of the neonate. 6. Examine and discuss equipment which may be used by the breastfeeding mother. 7. Describe differences in breastfeeding the late term and preterm infant versus the term baby. 8. Describe differences in breastfeeding infants with special problems. 9. Discuss common problems of the breastfeeding dyad. 10. Discuss the “Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding”.

Contact Hours: 7.5 Kettering Health Network is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91) (OH-092, July 1, 2019) Faculty: Region II IBCLCs. Target Audience: Perinatal nurses and pediatric nurses working with breastfeeding moms and babies. Maximum Attendance 25 Dates Location Registration Deadline February 22, 2018 Southview Med Center February 8, 2018 Café Classroom April 24, 2018 Mary Rutan Hospital April 10, 2018 Follow signs from front door of facility Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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Breastfeeding: Brushing Up on Boobie Basics Description This course is intended to help keep staff current as we continue our journey to help mothers and babies reach their breastfeeding goals. We will discuss more in depth breastfeeding challenges, case studies, and will review some of the basics and hands-on skills. Course Objectives

1. Identify barriers to exclusive breastfeeding. 2. Demonstrate hand expression. 3. Demonstrate position and latch techniques. 4. Verbalize the red flags and breastfeeding risk factors. 5. Discuss treatment options for the big picture when the dyad may be high risk. 6. Describe appropriate referrals to the proper specialist. 7. List resources available for breastfeeding assistance in Region II.

Faculty: Region II IBCLCs. Contact Hours: For Specific Contact Hour Information Contact Michelle Gnagey (937) 395-6018 Kettering Health Network is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91) (OH-092, July 1, 2019) Target Audience: Perinatal nurses and pediatric nurses working with breastfeeding moms and babies. Maximum Attendance: 25 Dates Location Registration Deadline March 20, 2018 KMC March 6, 2018 Nursing Education Classroom Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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Care of the Intrapartum Patient Description This introductory course to labor and delivery theory is designed to prepare the nurse with basic knowledge of the labor and delivery process. Topics include physiology of labor, maternal and fetal assessment, and stages of labor, anesthesia / analgesia and nursing intervention for labor, delivery, and recovery. There is a hands-on component to this course. Course Objectives 1. Describe the common theories explaining the onset and continuation of labor,

as well as the role of the five "P's". 2. Discuss the potential for deviations in the five "P's". 3. Describe the stages and phases of labor and the care of the client during each

stage. 4. Discuss the use and interpretation of electronic fetal monitoring. 5. Discuss risk factors that may affect labor outcome. 6. Describe the indications for assisted deliveries and Caesarean sections. 7. Describe the nursing interventions, comfort measures utilized during labor. Contact Hours: 6.3 Wilson Health (OH-109) (02/01/2018) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91), (OH-109) (02-01-2018) For additional contact hour information please contact Carrie Schoen at 937-498-5494 Co-Provided by PCEO . Faculty: Experienced L&D nurses Target Audience: New employees to maternity nursing, cross-training personnel and students interested in labor and delivery Minimum Attendance: 5 Dates Location Registration Deadline February12, 2018 Wilson Health January 29, 2018

Professional Building Lower Level, Room A April 19, 2018 Wilson Health April 5, 2018 Professional Building Lower Level, Room B Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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Care of Mothers & Babies: In the Hospital Description This introductory course to mother/baby assessment and care is designed to prepare the nurse with basic knowledge for care during the first 48 hours after delivery. Topics include maternal assessment and physiology, newborn assessment and physiology, safety and security, support of the breastfeeding or bottle feeding mother-baby dyad, and fulfilling initial education needs for the new family. Course Objectives 1. Discuss the nursing process related to maternal care in the first 24 to 48 hours. 2. Discuss the nursing process related to newborn care in the first 24 to 48 hours. 3. Describe the nursing process related to care of the family experiencing an

unexpected outcome of pregnancy. 4. Describe basic guidelines for assisting mothers with breastfeeding and bottle-

feeding. 5. Describe educational needs for the new family in the immediate postpartum

period. 6. Discuss maintaining the safety and security in the hospital for mothers & babies.

Contact Hours: This activity has been jointly provided by Premier Health and PCEO. Approved for 6.0 contact Hours. Premier Health is an approved provider of continuing education by the Ohio Nurses Association an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91) (OH-015, 4/1/2020). Faculty: Experienced mother/baby nurses Target Audience: Orientees to maternity nursing, cross-training personnel and staff interested in mother/baby care. Minimum Attendance: 5 Dates Location Registration Deadline February 21, 2018 UVMC February 7, 2018 Conference Room 3 June 13, 2018 UVMC May30, 2018 Conference Room 3 Time: 8:00 am– 4:00 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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Care of Mothers and Babies: Sending Families Home Description This course is designed to prepare the nurse to send families home with up to date, practical information for maternal self and infant care management at home. Evidence Based Practice will guide the information provided on this day. Topics to be addressed will include: feeding, safety, physical and psychological phenomena encountered post hospitalization, when to call the Doctor, follow up care regimens, accessing community resources, resumption of pre-childbirth routines, and sources for to be able to keep the nurse current on discharge information Course Objectives

1. Describe feeding protocols and expectations for both breast and bottle feeding babies

2. Discuss safety issues post- childbirth for both mom s and babies and how families members can act

3. List physical and psychological phenomena commonly encountered in both moms and babies after discharge for the hospital

4. State criteria for when families should call either mom’s or baby’s doctor 5. Verbalize expected follow—up care regimens for both mom and baby after

hospitalization 6. List community resources that meet the needs of both mom’s and babies. 7. Outline how pre-childbirth routines can be resumed for the mother 8. Identify reliable sources of information for the nurse to be able to access to keep

her knowledge of discharge teaching current after the class.

Contact Hours: 6.75 Kettering Health Network is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91) (OH-092, July 1, 2019) Co-provided by PCEO Faculty: Nurses experienced in discharge teaching in Region II. Target Audience: Perinatal nurses and pediatric nurses working with Mothers and Babies preparing for discharge from the hospital. Maximum Attendance 30 Dates Location Registration Deadline March 14, 2018 Miami Valley Hospital February 28, 2018 Berry 1 July 25, 2018 Miami Valley Hospital July 11, 2018 Berry 1 Conference Rm Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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Description This class was designed to heighten your knowledge regarding safety and routine practice in the Operating Room for nurses and scrub techs. Understanding the basics of OR techniques and guidelines for care will allow the participant to begin the transition into caring for an OB patient in the OR.

**Each participant is asked to bring a sterile gown and 4 pairs of gloves from their facility for practice and use during the skills stations.**

Course Objectives 1. Discuss the principles of aseptic technique 2. Describe circulating nurse responsibilities including safety measures

before, during and after a surgical procedure 3. Demonstrate proper hand scrubbing, individual and assisted gowning

and gloving 4. Describe responsibilities of scrub nurse 5. Describe the nursing responsibility and role in OR emergencies such

as Malignant Hyperthermia and Fire in the OR.

Contact Hours: 6.5 hours Mercer Health (UVMC-P-009-09) has been approved as a provider of continuing education by the Ohio Board of Nursing through the OBN Approver Unit at UVMC OBN-005-92 Co-Provided by PCEO. Faculty: Experienced, qualified healthcare professionals Target Audience: Scrub techs and obstetrical nurse interested in learning more about the basic operating room skills needed in the care of the OB patient Dates Location Registration Deadline March 22, 2018 Soin Medical Center March 8, 2018 Classroom B Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

Cut to the Chase… Interactive Perioperative OB

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EFM - When Meconium Hits the Fan

Description

This course is designed to assist nurses in the development and maintenance of competency in fetal heart monitoring. There will be a focus on fetal monitoring strip interpretation and the underlying physiology, safe use of uterotonic agents for induction of labor, current higher risk perinatal situations (i.e. preterm labor, hypertension, maternal obesity, multiple gestations, etc.). Case studies, exercises in fetal monitoring strip interpretation, lecture, and discussion will be used to review these topics

Course Objectives

1. Correlate fetal monitoring data with underlying physiology. 2. Discuss the safe use of uterotonic agents for induction of labor by the

perinatal nurse. 3. Interpret basic and complex EFM tracings. 4. Discuss evidence-based care, including electronic fetal monitoring

interpretation of select high risk perinatal situations. 5. Examine legal implications for the perinatal nurse.

Contact Hours: 6.6 Community Mercy Health Partners is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91) (OH-083, 11/1/2019). Co-provided by PCEO Faculty: Experienced, EFM Certified RN’s Target Audience: It is recommended that participants have had a basic fetal monitoring course and approximately six months to one year of clinical experience with fetal monitoring. This course is a good preparation for certification exam. It is also appropriate for those who have already taken the AWHONN fetal monitoring course(s) to use as an update or continued clinical competency. Maximum Attendance: 30 Dates Location Registration Deadline April 25, 2018 JTMH April 11, 2018 Conference Room 2 & 3 Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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It’s Complicated Description This program was developed to help nurses caring for patients who experience complications during pregnancy in the Antepartum, Intrapartum, and/or Postpartum stage(s) of pregnancy. This class will offer education, discussion, case studies, and assessment skills review. Course Objectives

1. Describe the complications of pregnancy that may require hospitalization. 2. Identify medical conditions that can complicate pregnancy 3. Define Practice Standards for care of perinatal patients experiencing pre-term

labor, PPROM, Preeclampsia/HTN, Diabetes. 4. Identify common antepartum testing and fetal surveillance practices 5. Discuss evidence based nursing care priorities for the inpatient high risk perinatal

patient 6. Demonstrate routine and problem focused antepartum assessments and

interventions

Contact Hours: 6.8 Kettering Health Network is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91) (OH-092, July 1, 2019) Co-provided by PCEO Faculty: Qualified and experienced L&D nurses and nurse educators. Target Audience: All perinatal nurses and nursing students interested in care of the obstetrical patients experiencing complications of pregnancy. Maximum Attendance: 25 Time: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Registration begins 7:45 AM) Dates Location Registration Deadline February 15, 2018 Miami Valley Hospital February 1, 2018 Berry 5 Conference Room Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am) NOTE: This class is recommended for individuals with L&D experience.

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The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program Learner Course Description This offering is designed to assist the nursery RN (RTs & L&D RNs also) in the stabilization of the critical infant, after resuscitation, until transfer or recovery. The STABLE acronym stands for sugar, temperature, airway, blood pressure, labs, and emotional support. Course Objectives

1. Identify neonates at risk for hypoglycemia 2. Recall ways that infants lose body heat, esp. in the delivery room 3. Describe how to evaluate respiratory distress 4. Evaluate blood gas results 5. Recall some signs and symptoms of shock 6. List the clinical signs of sepsis 7. Calculate the absolute neutrophil count (ANC)& immature to total(I/T) ratio 8. Relate ways that you can support parents of ill/premature infants 9. States one way to reduce the risk of medical errors

Contact hours: 6.5 Dayton Children’s Hospital (OH-042, 6/1/2018) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association(OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Co-provided by PCEO

Faculty: DCH Experienced NICU RNs or Neonatal Nurse Practitioners

Target Audience: RNs & RTs with at least 3-6 months experience in the care of newborns Minimum Attendance: 10 Dates Location Registration Deadline March 7, 2018 Mercer Health February 21, 2018 Luken Room May 1, 2018 Dayton Children’s Hospital April 17, 2018 Room: OPC-C (check at front desk) Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

Learners are recommended to bring a calculator and paper for note-taking. Learner’s manuals should be obtained from your manager, PCEO rep or unit

educator. The manual should be reviewed prior to the course. Due to copyright protection of material, no handout will be provided.

For additional information regarding materials contact [email protected]

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S.T.A.B.L.E.- Cardiac Module: Recognition and Stabilization of Neonates with Suspected CHD Description This program was developed for all neonatal or pediatric healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists) who must identify and care for neonates or infants with congenital heart disease. It is recommended, but not mandatory, that students take the S.T.A.B.L.E. course prior to this course. Course Objectives

1. Describe the physical assessment and differential diagnosis of neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD).

2. Recognize the anatomic features, clinical presentation and initial stabilization of neonates with CHD.

3. Review the modifications in the S.T.A.B.L.E. guidelines that are necessary when caring for neonates with CHD.

Contact hours: 55 Dayton Children’s Hospital (OH-042, 6/1/2018) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association(OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Co-provided by PCEO

Faculty: Experienced NICU nurses or Neonatal Nurse Practitioners at Dayton Children’s Hospital

Target Audience: Neonatal or pediatric healthcare providers who work with newborns Minimum Attendance: 10 Dates Location Registration Deadline June 5, 2018 Dayton Children’s Hospital May 22, 2018 Room: OPC-C (check at front desk) Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

Learner’s Manuals may be borrowed at the course and are the only materials for this course. Learner’s Manuals may also be purchased from the Stable Program website: www.stableprogram.org

Requirements: Recommended to have 3-6 months of experience in the care of newborns and paper for taking notes. Handouts are not available due to copyright restrictions.

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OB Emergencies Description This program was developed to help nurses in emergency situations in obstetrical areas. This class will offer emergency scenarios and interactive participation with the attendees. The topics will include: Eclampsia in Hypertensive Patient; Maternal Hemorrhage in the Intrapartum & Postpartum Periods; Shoulder Dystocia; & Mock Code – ACLS OB Review & Emergency C/Section. Course Objectives 1. . Eclampsia in the Hypertensive Patient:

- Define the epidemiology & risk factors of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. - Describe the priorities for treatment & management of care. - Explain the guidelines for anticonvulsant & antihypertensive therapy.

2. Obstetrical Hemorrhage: - Identify the signs of hemorrhage. - Describe the causes of maternal hemorrhage in the intrapartum and postpartum periods. - Describe the interventions for treating hemorrhages.

3. Shoulder Dystocia (SD): - Define SD & the risk factors associated with it. - Describe actions & maneuvers to be taken when SD occurs. - Describe documentation timelines when treating SD.

4. Mock Code- ACLS OB: - Describe the physiologic changes of pregnancy that may affect resuscitation. - Identify the different interventions used for a pregnant woman during resuscitation. - Identify the nurses’ responsibilities in a mock code.

5. Emergency C-section: - State the categories of urgency for a C-section. - Identify potential conditions that result in an emergency C-section. - Outline procedures to prepare for an emergency C-section - Define patient/family education for emergency C-section - List expected anesthesia types and how they impact care

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Contact Hours: 6.8 Kettering Health Network is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91) (OH-092, July 1, 2019) Co-provided by PCEO Faculty: Qualified and experienced L&D nurses and Perinatal Nurse Educators Target Audience: All perinatal nurses and nursing students interested in care of the obstetrical patients in emergency situations. Maximum Attendance: 18 Dates Location Registration Deadline March 6, 2018 Southview Medical February 20, 2018 Center – Café Classroom May 16, 2018 Wayne Healthcare May 2, 2018 3rd Floor Conf Rooms 1&2 Time: 8:00 am– 4:30 pm (Registration begins 7:30 am)

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Maps

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Dayton Children’s Hospital, One Children’s Plaza, Dayton, Ohio 45404 www.childrensdayton.org

Directions: From the north: I-75 south to Exit 56, Stanley Avenue. At the bottom of the exit, turn LEFT and follow Stanley Avenue east about 1 mile. Just before SR 4 (you will see it in front of you), turn RIGHT on Valley Street. Follow Valley Street about one-half mile. Dayton Children’s is on the left. From the south: I-75 north to the Stanley Avenue exit. Turn right on Stanley Ave. Follow Stanley Ave. until Valley Street. Turn right on Valley Street. Or I-675 north, Exit 13 to Rt. 35; west on Rt. 35 to the Keowee St. exit; right on Keowee to Valley St.; right on Valley St. From the east: Rt. 35 west to the Keowee St. exit; right on Keowee St. to Valley St.; right on Valley St. From I-70 Exit 41, take Rt. 4 south to Stanley Ave. /Findlay St. exit. Turn right at bottom of exit, then left at the first light on Stanley Ave. This is Valley St. From the west: Third St. east to Keowee St.; left on Keowee St. to Valley St.; right on Valley St.

*Parking is FREE

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200 St. Clair Street St. Marys, Ohio 45885 www.grandlakehealth.org

From South: Take I-75 N to exit 93 for OH-29 toward St. Marys/Sidney. Turn left onto OH-29W. Turn left on OH-274W/OH-29W. Turn right on OH-29W. Turn left on S. Knoxville Rd. The hospital will be on your right, the first entrance is the Main Entrance parking. From North: Take I-75S to exit 110 for US-33W. Turn left onto Townline-Kossuth Rd. Turn right onto Co. Rd. 33A. Turn left onto OH-29E. Turn right on to Hager St. The hospital will be on your left, the first entrance is the Main Entrance Parking. Park on the east side and enter through the Main Entrance. Follow PCEO signs that will direct you to the classrooms which, are located on the 1st floor.

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Kettering Medical Center 3535 Southern Blvd. Kettering, Ohio 45429 www.khnetwork.org

Directions: From North: I-75 South. Take Exit 50B for S. Springboro Rd. Turn left onto W. Dorothy Ln. Turn right onto Southern Blvd. The parking lot is on the left.

Kettering Medical Center will be on your right. From South: I-75 North. Take Exit 47 toward Moraine/Kettering Turn right toward S. Dixie Ave. Turn right toward W. Stroop rd. Turn right on W. Stroop Rd. Turn left onto Southern Blvd. The parking lot will be on your right. Kettering Medical Center will be on your left. Come in the Main Entrance and follow PCEO signs that will direct you to the Dining Room classroom on the Ground Floor

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Mary Rutan 205 Palmer Ave, Bellefontaine, OH 43311 www.maryrutan.org

Directions: From North (Option 1): From I-75 at Wapakoneta OH take US Rt 33 East approximately 30 miles towards Bellfontaine. Turn left onto US Rt 68 go approximately 0.7 miles Turn left onto Palmer Ave From North (Option 2) From I-75 at Piqua OH take US Rt 36 East approximately 24 miles towards Urbana Turn left onto US Rt 68 (in Urbana OH) for approximately 17.5 miles (note: this intersection is a traffic circle) Turn right onto Palmer Ave From South From I 70 near Springfield OH take US Rt 68 north approximately 35 miles Turn right onto Palmer Ave

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Mercer Health West Campus 830 W. Main Street, Coldwater, Ohio 45828 www.mercer-health.com/

Emergency phone number the day of the program: 419-678-5363 From the North (follow I-75 South): At Wapakoneta take exit 110/ Route 33 and go West on Route 33. Route 29 will merge with Route 33. Follow Route 29 west to Celina. In Celina turn left on Route 127 South (Main Street). Turn right on State Route 219. (There should be a hospital sign there.) Take 219 through Coldwater. Mercer Health West Campus is just west of the hospital, on the right-hand side of the road on the outskirts of town. From the South (follow I-75 North): At Sydney exit 93/Route 29 and turn left. Go about 15 miles to State Route 274 and turn left. Route 274 will dead end at US Route 127. Turn right onto 127. Turn left on State Route 219. Take 219 through Coldwater. Mercer Health West Campus is just west of the hospital, on the right-hand side of the road on the outskirts of town. Parking is in front of the building.

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Miami Valley Hospital One Wyoming Street Dayton, OH 45409 www.miamivalleyhospital.org

Directions: Parking $3.00 per day From the north: Take I-75 south to U.S. 35 east (exit 52B – Xenia). Continue east on U.S. 35 to the Main-Jefferson exit (this ramp exits left). Turn left at Jefferson Street and follow Jefferson/Warren streets to the hospital. From the south: Take I-75 north to U.S. 35 east (exit 52B – Xenia). Continue east on U.S. 35 to the Main-Jefferson exit (this ramp exits left). Continue as "From the north." From the east: Take I-70 west to I-675 south (exit 44). Continue on I-675 to U.S. 35 west (exit 13B – Dayton). Take U.S. 35 west to the Main-Jefferson exit. Continue as "From the north." From the west via I-70: Take I-70 east to I-75 south. Continue as "From the north." From the west via U.S. 35: Take U.S. 35 east, past the I-75 interchange, to the Main-Jefferson exit (this ramp exits left). Continue as "From the north."

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Soin Medical Center 3535 Pentagon Boulevard Beavercreek, Ohio 45431 www.khnetwork.org

Directions: From the north: Take I-75 south to U.S. 35 east (exit 52B – Xenia). Continue east on U.S. 35 to the North Fairfield exit. Go north on Fairfield Road past the Fairfield mall, turn left on Pentagon Blvd and the hospital is on your left in one mile. From the south: Take I-75 north to U.S. 35 east (exit 52B – Xenia). Continue east on U.S. 35 to the North Fairfield exit. Go north on Fairfield Road past the Fairfield mall, turn left on Pentagon Blvd and the hospital is on your left in one mile. From the east: Take I-70 west to I-675 south (exit 44). Continue south on I-675 to the North Fairfield Road Exit. Go left off the ramp toward the Fairfield mall. Turn right on to Pentagon Blvd and the hospital is 1 mile on the left From the west via I-70: Take I-70 east to I-675 south. Continue south on I-675 to the North Fairfield Road Exit. Go left off the ramp toward the Fairfield mall. Turn right on to Pentagon Blvd and the hospital is 1 mile on the left From the west via U.S. 35: Take U.S. 35 east, past the I-75 interchange, to I-675 North. Go North on 675 then exit on North Fairfield Road and turn right. Turn right on to Pentagon Blvd and the hospital in on the left in one mile.

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Southview Medical Center 1997 Miamisburg-Centerville Road Dayton, Ohio 45459 www.khnetwork.org

Directions: Take I-75 to I-675 to Exit 2, State Route 725. Make a left onto State Route 725. At the second light, make a right into the hospital entrance. Alternative route: Off I-75. Take exit 44 off I-75 East onto St. Rt. 725, pass the Dayton Mall. The hospital entrance is before I-675 on the Left side.

Emergency Number the day of the program: 937-401-6850 (Please park in visitors parking, NOT in front of Women’s Center or the Medical Arts Center. Enter through Main Entrance of either building and follow the signs to classroom.)

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Upper Valley Medical Center 3130 North Dixie Highway Troy, Ohio 45373 www.uvmc.com

Directions: From I-75 take exit 78 and turn right on County Rd. 25-A (or take any other route that leads to County Rd. 25-A approximately five miles north of Troy and five miles south of Piqua.) Turn into the UVMC campus and follow the signs. Emergency number the day of the program: 937-440-4000

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Wayne Healthcare 835 Sweitzer Street Greenville, Ohio 45331 http://waynehealthcare.org

From the NORTH: Follow 118N; OH-118 becomes N BROADWAY/OH-49 S/OH-571 E; Go STRAIGHT through the circle onto S BROADWAY/OH-121/OH-49/OH-571; Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto WASHINGTON AVE/OH-121/OH-49; Turn RIGHT onto PINE ST/OH-121/OH-49; Turn LEFT onto SWEITZER ST/OH-49; Hospital on the LEFT. From the SOUTH: 75N to 70W to 49N; 49N becomes SWEITZER ST. Hospital is on the RIGHT. From the EAST: 36W to Greenville; 36W becomes 571W/MARTIN ST.; Turn LEFT onto WASHINGTON AVE/OH-121/OH-49; Turn RIGHT onto PINE ST/OH-121/OH-49. Turn LEFT onto SWEITZER ST/OH-49; Hospital is on the LEFT. Directions to CONFERENCE ROOM 2: Park in the Visitor Parking lot at North end of the hospital. Enter through the Main Entrance. Take the main Elevators to 3rd Floor. Turn right and follow signs to “Special Beginnings.” Conference Room 2 is located just outside of the “Special Beginnings” entrance. Phone number: 937-548-1141

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Wilson Health 915 Michigan Street Sidney, Ohio 45365 www.wilsonhealth.org

Directions: From the South and North: Take I-75 to exit 92. Turn East onto State Route 47. At the second light turn left onto Forth Ave. At the next light turn right onto Michigan St. Turn right into the hospital.

From the East: Take St. Rt. 47 West into Sidney. Stay on St. Rt. 47 through downtown Sidney. Turn right at Fourth St. At the next light turn right onto Michigan St. and turn right into the hospital.

West: Take St. Rt. 47 East into Sidney. Go through five lights. At the sixth light turn left onto Fourth St. At next light turn right onto Michigan St. and turn right into hospital.

Emergency phone number the day of the program: 937-498-5391

(Classes are held in the lower level of the Professional Building. Park in the front parking lot, the Professional Building is on the right, adjacent to the main entrance.)

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Registration forms

(Please copy as needed)

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PCEO Registration Form Please copy registration form if necessary.

One person, one program, one check per registration form. Thank you.

Program Title ________________________________________________________________

Program Date: __________________________________

Name Title (RN, SW, etc.)

Home Address

City/State/Zip

Daytime Phone

For email confirmation-- email Alicia at [email protected]

Employer:__________________________________________________________________

Manager *:__________________________________________________________________

*Manager signature required for AWHONN courses and NRP Instructor course

Please indicate special needs

Course fee amount enclosed $ **

**See course description for appropriate fee information

Retired employee -- Member institution

Make check/money order payable to: - PCEO

Mail to: Newborn Medicine Office/ PCEO Program One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 See class details for registration deadline. You are confirmed for offering unless otherwise notified

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Received ____________________ Check #______ Amount ________

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PCEO Registration Form Please copy registration form if necessary.

One person, one program, one check per registration form. Thank you.

Program Title ________________________________________________________________

Program Date: __________________________________

Name Title (RN, SW, etc.)

Home Address

City/State/Zip

Daytime Phone

For email confirmation-- email Alicia at [email protected]

Employer:__________________________________________________________________

Manager *:__________________________________________________________________

*Manager signature required for AWHONN courses and NRP Instructor course

Please indicate special needs

Course fee amount enclosed $ **

**See course description for appropriate fee information

Retired employee -- Member institution

Make check/money order payable to: - PCEO

Mail to: Newborn Medicine Office/ PCEO Program One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 See class details for registration deadline. You are confirmed for offering unless otherwise notified

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Received ____________________ Check #______ Amount ________

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The Website out @

www.PCEORegion2.org