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Autumn Fuselier, DNP, APRN, CNM

  • Speaker Type: GOLD Midwifery 2024
  • Country: USA
Biography:

Autumn Fuselier holds a bachelor's degree in nursing from The University of Tennessee. She also holds a master's degree in nursing with a specialty in nurse-midwifery and a doctorate of nursing practice with Frontier Nursing University. She is board-certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board and is a professional member of the American College of Nurse-Midwives and a legislative advocate through the National Government Affairs Committee (NGAC). Autumn has experience working with adult and obstetric critical care populations, as well as in antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn care. She is also faculty for midwifery and women's health NP students at Frontier Nursing University.

A wife and mom of four herself, Autumn personally knows the challenges and joys of pregnancy and motherhood. She has a passion for improving maternal and neonatal health and strongly believes in the power of midwifery and shared-decision making to improve outcomes and empower birthing people and their families.

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Improving Outcomes for the Dyad: Identification & Management of Hypertension in Pregnancy
Hypertension in pregnancy is a global public health threat complicating approximately 2-3% of pregnancies worldwide. The hypertensive spectrum ranges from mild, essential, or gestational hypertension to severe disease including the pre-eclampsia spectrum, HELLP syndrome, and eclampsia. These hypertensive disorders account for approximately 50,000 maternal deaths worldwide and have become a leading cause of maternal mortality. The incidence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy has also increased worldwide, disproportionately affecting pregnant people of color. Staying up to date with the latest research and thoughts on best practice for identification of disease and clinical management of hypertension in pregnancy can prepare practitioners to efficiently identify and treat pregnant people with hypertension thereby reducing complications and improving maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity rates.
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details)  |  Categories: (IBCLC) Maternal, (IBCLC) Pathology, Hypertension, Maternal Illness