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Cardiotocography (CTG) Interpretation and Fetal Monitoring (6 July 2024)

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60.00 SAR
Accredited 6 CME Hours by SCFHS
200 Users Registered
Learning Activity details
Duration
Sessions 2 Sessions
Course Location: Live
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Learning Activity Agenda:

The course will start at 7 pm.

1. An overview of the program

2. Basics of EFM

3. Oxygen Bathway

4. Breakout Session one for case discussion

5. Shared Mental Model

6. Factors Affecting Fetal Heart Rate Pattern

7. Medicolegal Pitfalls of EFM Tracing

8. Breakout Session Two for Case Discussion


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Scientific Committee:

Target Audience:
  • Nursing and Midwifery
    1. Midwifery
    2. Adult Critical Care Nursing
    3. Medical and Surgical Nursing
    4. Nursing Administration
    5. Primary Health Care Nursing
    6. Psychological and Mental Health Nursing
    7. Nursing Education
    8. Pain Management Nursing
    9. Cardiovascular Nursing
    10. Maternity and Child Health Nursing
    11. Hemodialysis Nursing
    12. Anesthesia Nursing
    13. Oncology and Palliative Care Nursing
    14. Geriatric Nursing
    15. Pediatric Nursing Critical Care
    16. Neonatal Critical Care Nursing
    17. Diabetic Podiatry Care Nursing
    18. Emergency Care Nursing
    19. Diabetic Care Nursing
    20. Wound Care Nursing
    21. Community and Public Health Nursing
    22. Disaster and Emergency Nursing
    23. Pre, Intra and Postoperative nursing care
  • Medicine and Surgery
    1. Obstetrics and Gynecology

Learning Activity Objectives:

1- To explain the role of EFM in improving maternal and neonatal outcomes.

2- To list the strengths & shortcomings of EFM.

3- To describe the EFM patterns and nomenclature systems.

4- To review the principles of intermittent auscultation and their standards of care.

5- To discuss EFM management algorithms.

6- To recognize the role of EFM in special clinical scenarios.

7- To identify intrapartum fetal hypoxia on the EFM.

8- To discuss the medicolegal aspects of EFM.



Learning Activity Description:

It will provide a highly professional and up to date evidence-based training on EFM interpretation based on fetal physiology and pathophysiology of intrapartum hypoxic injury so as to reduce hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy whilst reducing unnecessary operative interventions in your labor wards thus minimizing Obstetrician’s distress and Legal Litigations alike.

Our EFM  Masterclass is tailor designed by experts in the field of EFM interpretation and recent advances, with an average experience of over 25 years and we are keen to impart the crucial knowledge and wisdom to align your labor ward quality and safety KPIs.

The ACOG Practice Bulletin 106 states that in the annual database, approximately 3.4 million fetuses (85% of approximately 4 million live births) in the United States were assessed with electronic fetal monitoring (EFM), making it the most common obstetric procedure . Despite its widespread use, there is controversy about the efficacy of EFM, interobserver and interobserver variability, nomenclature, systems for interpretation, and management algorithms.

Moreover, there is evidence that the use of EFM increases the rate of caesarean deliveries and operative vaginal deliveries. Although the false positive rate for prediction of Cerebral Palsy with EFM is high ( excess of 99%) yet errors with Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring was the most common theme found in Five years of cerebral palsy claims: A thematic review of NHS Resolution data (2017).

NHS England (NHS England, 2019, 2016) recommends effective fetal monitoring in labor as one of the key elements of care designed to tackle stillbirth and neonatal deaths, and that training in EFM interpretation should be annual.

Our carefully constructed  EFM Masterclass will thus target the Labor Room Staff audience to pull all the above loose strings and focus on the latest methodology for placement of safety nets in your Labor ward EFM monitoring practices by providing you with evidence-based training on EFM interpretation based on fetal physiology and pathophysiology of intrapartum hypoxic injury so as to reduce hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy whilst reducing unnecessary operative interventions and hence reducing unnecessary and costly litigations.


Learning Outcome:

 

By the end of the learning activity, the participant will be able to:

1- explain the role of the Electronic Fetal Monitoring Masterclass in improving maternal and neonatal outcomes.

2- To list the strengths & shortcomings of Electronic Fetal Monitoring Masterclass.

3- To describe the EFM patterns and nomenclature systems.

4- To discuss EFM management algorithms.

5- To recognize the role of EFM in special clinical scenarios.

6- To identify intrapartum fetal hypoxia on the EFM.

7- To discuss the medicolegal aspects of EFM.

8- To achieve better communication skills in regards to EFM related communication



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