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Fundamentals of Fetal Monitoring

Tue, Dec 08

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Virtual

This course is intended for nurses whose hospitals are part of the Illinois Regionalized Perinatal Program and novice registered nurses with at least 2 weeks of fetal monitoring experience at the time of class and work in the hospital setting.

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Fundamentals of Fetal Monitoring
Fundamentals of Fetal Monitoring

Time & Location

Dec 08, 2026, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Virtual

About the Event

 Objectives: Identify the purpose of fetal monitoring, the components of the fetal heart rate and associated physiology; Describe fetal monitoring characteristics using the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) terminology and criteria; Differentiate characteristics of Category I, II, and III patterns; Explain the instrumentation for fetal heart and uterine activity monitoring; Explain various methods of antepartum testing; Discuss nursing interventions related to fetal heart rate patterns and related maternal physiology; Discuss the components of nursing documentation, legal issues and communication.


Criteria for successful completion and receipt of contact hours for this educational activity include:

1. Attendance and active participation on computer with camera and microphone for the entire presentation

  1. Post-test score of 80% or higher


Contact ana-i-flores@rush.edu for questions

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