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Exploring the Essential Features of “Cheryl Bird – Navigating Challenges in Premature Infant Transport: Ensuring Safe Transfers”
Speaker: Cheryl Bird, DNP, NNP-BC
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Format: Audio and Video
Copyright: Dec 06, 2023
Media Type: Digital Seminar
Description
In the high-stakes realm of neonatal care, every second counts, and every move must be precise. In this session, you’ll gain an invaluable understanding of the specialized skills required to handle fragile neonates during these life-defining moments. Led by an experienced transport team member, you’ll master techniques for assessing and stabilizing neonates and ensuring a seamless transition to a higher acuity NICU, where these tiny patients continue their fight for life.
Speaker
Cheryl Bird, DNP, NNP-BC, is an experienced neonatal nurse practitioner who has been in the NICU care environment for over 15 years. In her current role, she collaborates with an interdisciplinary team to provide medical care of sick and premature infants in a 52-bed level III NICU. Her experience includes attending high-risk deliveries, providing resuscitative care to term and preterm infants, and performing a variety of skills, including endotracheal intubation; placement of central lines; needle thoracentesis; lumbar punctures; venous and arterial lab draws. She also has experience as a transport nurse, ensuring the safe transport of critically ill infants from referring facilities.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Cheryl Bird has an employment relationship with Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Cheryl Bird has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Objectives
- Perform a thorough evaluation of clinical stability of an infant to ensure their readiness for safe transfer.Â
- Collaborate seamlessly with a multidisciplinary team to convey critical patient information, anticipate potential issues, and execute well-coordinated transport plans to minimize risks.Â
- Be prepared to receive and provide immediate care for transported infants, ensuring a seamless handover process, smooth transition of care and maximizing the chances of positive outcomes for these vulnerable neonates.Â
Outline
Introduction to Neonatal Transport
- Importance of neonatal transportÂ
- Key factors influencing transport decisions Â
Modes of Transport
- Ambulance transport…Advantages and limitationsÂ
- Proper equipment and setupÂ
- Airlift transport…When to considerÂ
- Ensuring safety during air transport Â
Assessing Neonatal Stability
- Comprehensive neonatal assessmentÂ
- Indicators of stability and readiness for transportÂ
- Strategies for stabilizing the neonate before transport Â
The Hand-off Process
- Effective communication between sending and receiving facilitiesÂ
- Standardized hand-off protocolsÂ
- Sharing critical patient informationÂ
- Ensuring continuity of care during the hand-off Â
Supporting Parents
- The emotional aspect of neonatal transportÂ
- Providing information and reassurance to parentsÂ
- Involving parents in the care process when possibleÂ
- Resources and support for families Â
Emergency Response and Decision-Making
- Handling complications during transportÂ
- Rapid decision-making in high-stress situationsÂ
- Ensuring the safety of the neonate and transport team Â
Conclusion and Future Directions
- Recap of key takeawaysÂ
- The evolving landscape of neonatal transportÂ
- Natural disasters preparationÂ
- Commitment to ongoing professional development in neonatal careÂ
Target Audience
- Respiratory Therapists
- Nurses
- NP
- PAs
- Physicians
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