This session will highlight important aspects of resuscitation and stabilization of the neonate with an evidence based approach to clinical practice. Through case based examples, the audience will explore how effective communication, interprofessional collaboration and reference to clinical care pathways can promote patient safety and quality of care for the most vulnerable neonatal patients. Learners will gain a better understanding of the triage process and the preparation of patients for acute care transport. The session will conclude with a review of the ‘lessons learned’ from transport case presentations and their outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify how early recognition of instability and early consultation can make a difference in patient outcomes.
2. Describe evidence based practices of clinical cases moving beyond the A,B,C’s of airway management, respiratory support and cardiovascular instability.
3. Discuss how a flexible approach to patient assessment, diagnostics and history can promote effective problem solving and clinical management strategies.
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