Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Review Course
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As a labor and delivery clinician you have not one, but two patients. When clinicians are not current in fetal monitoring, there is a risk for adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Maternal-fetal safety is of the utmost importance…and electronic fetal monitoring is an important tool to ensure safety and positive outcomes for both mother and baby.
When you are nationally certified in EFM you understand what the baby is communicating by using your special knowledge to assess the fetal condition – especially during labor.
Expand your fetal monitoring clinical skills with PESI’s EFM Certification Review. During this six-hour course you will learn everything you need to know about fetal monitoring and gain the information you need to be successful on the exam and to enhance clinical practice.
The EFM Review course provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the electronic fetal monitoring based on the C-EFM exam outline. Gain the information you need to be successful on the exam and to enhance clinical practice.
Fully prepare to pass the EFM certification exam! This comprehensive EFM certification exam prep course offers the knowledge you need to pass the NCC® Certified EFM Nurse exam and get certified!
You will increase your ability to interpret data and care for your families, enhancing the outcomes for mothers and newborns. You will also gain valuable test-taking strategies and tips that are certain to aid in your quest for success on the Certified EFM Nurse exam!
Certification Exam Prep Package Includes:
Kim Murphy, MS, APRN-CNP, RNC-OB, RNC-MNM, WHNP-BC, C-EFM, has 35 years of nursing experience, with over 30 years in the women’s health and perinatal arenas. She is certified in women’s health, inpatient obstetrics, fetal monitoring and maternal newborn nursing. Additionally, Kim is a national, AWHONN-designated fetal monitoring instructor for both intermediate and advanced programs. She is a nurse planner and has created programs for neonatal, obstetrical and women’s health topics, presenting throughout the country.
Kim has worked in Level I and Level III institutions, along with providing women’s health services in both the private office and public health settings. Kim is on staff at Poling Law in Columbus, OH, as their obstetrical and woman’s health legal nurse consultant, working with attorneys across the country on legal issues.
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