Perinatal nursing continuing education courses focus on best practices for labor and delivery nurses. Labor and delivery nursing activities vary greatly, covering subjects from perinatal infections and women's hormones to breastfeeding and heart disease in women.

Popular Perinatal Courses

A Look at Ectopic Pregnancy
The goal of this course is to inform nursing professionals with knowledge of ectopic pregnancy.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Neonatal Life Support: Intubation and Special Considerations
Compromised neonates requiring more than routine care must be resuscitated to establish oxygenation. Interruption in oxygenation at birth can result in long-term organ damage or death. Prior to delivery, skilled healthcare providers should anticipate and prepare for neonates who may need complicated resuscitation. Accordingly, every birth should be prepared for resuscitation. The information presented is based on the 2021 American Heart Association (AHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines for neonatal resuscitation; the Neonatal Resuscitation Program® (NRP).

1.00 Contact Hours

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$12.00

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Transplantation and Research: Umbilical Cord Blood

In 1992, the first successful stem cell transplant was performed using umbilical cord blood (UCB) instead of bone marrow in a patient with leukemia. Since then, over 100,000 stem cell transplants have been performed using stem cells from cord blood (Health Resources & Services Administration [HRSA], 2022a). Thousands of Americans, many of them children, die each year waiting for a stem cell transplant. Transplantation using stem cells from UCB can reduce the number of those who are waiting. With proper counseling, parents can make informed decisions regarding cord blood donation.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$12.00

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Cultural Perspectives in Childbearing
The goal of this course is to improve healthcare providers' ability to assess and meet the sociocultural needs of childbearing families of diverse cultures.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Caring for the Patient Post Cesarean Section
The goal of this continuing education course is to provide evidence-based guidelines regarding post-C-section care to nurses in acute care settings.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Cardiovascular Disease and Pregnancy
The goal of this course is to provide nursing professionals in acute care with a general overview of cardiovascular disease in pregnancy.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Bleeding in Early Pregnancy: An Overview
The goal of the course is to inform nursing professionals in acute care about the causes, evaluation, and patient care of vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Apnea of Premature Neonates
The goal is to provide nurses and respiratory therapists identification, diagnosis, management, and interdisciplinary care for apnea of prematurity.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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Contraception and Breastfeeding
The goal of this course is to teach RNs and health educators about contraceptive methods that are compatible with breastfeeding.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Perinatal Death

The nurse who cares for the patient with a perinatal loss should understand how to provide holistic compassionate care throughout the patient’s hospital stay. This course explains the grieving process and how to support the patient and her family.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$12.00

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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
The goal of this course is to equip nurses with the knowledge they need to identify the risk factors, symptoms, and nursing interventions for NAS.

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$20.00

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Managing Pediatric Trauma: Assessment
The goal of this course is to equip nurses with knowledge of pediatric assessment best practices as they relate to trauma.
 
After taking this course, you should be able to:
  • Describe pediatric trauma care and stages of development as they relate to trauma.
  • Identify common mechanisms of injury in the pediatric population. 
  • Recall assessment techniques and emergency interventions for pediatric patients who experience trauma.

1.50 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Postpartum Depression
How to identify and treat postpartum psychiatric disorders.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Parental Stress in the NICU
To inform nurses and social workers about interventions for a family with an infant in the NICU.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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HIV Transmissions: Perinatal
To help nurses and health educators advance their understanding of perinatal HIV transmission, prevention factors, and related legal and ethical issues.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Education for the Childbearing Family
The goal of this course is to increase the knowledge of nurses who are caring for a patient who has completed a childbirth education course.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$35.00

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Gestational Diabetes: Diagnosis, Intervention, and Complications
The goal of this course is to educate nurses and registered dietitians in acute care settings on current screening recommendations, diagnostic criteria, blood glucose goals, and treatment interventions for GDM.
 
This course discusses the use of a drug, device, or product for purposes not approved by the FDA (off-label).
 
After taking this course, you should be able to:
  • Recognize risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus.
  • Define at least one fetal and one maternal complication resulting from gestational diabetes mellitus.
  • Recall three interventions to achieve target blood glucose goals and improve outcomes for women with gestational diabetes mellitus.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Low Birth Weight Neonates
This course provides nurses with information about care of low-birth-weight neonates.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Fetal Alcohol Exposure
The goal of this continuing education course is to enhance nurses’ knowledge about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and alcohol use during pregnancy.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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The Basics of Breastfeeding
This course gives nursing professionals the knowledge to help mothers decide whether to breastfeed and achieve their personal breastfeeding goals.

2.00 Contact Hours

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$44.00

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