Alabama Healthcare Simulation Alliance

Breast feeding: What you don't know can hurt your patient.

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1.25 contact hours
Completion Time
1 hour, 25 minutes
Available Until
December 31, 2024
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Overview

Specialties
Adult, Family, Neonatal, and Pediatric
Subspecialties
Primary Care
Clinical Topics
Diagnosis, Health Literacy, Neonatal, Patient Outcomes, Primary Care, and Treatment

This course is designed to provide nurses with essential evidence-based knowledge on breastfeeding and its importance in the care of infants and mothers. It uses a series of case studies and the latest evidence to address common misconceptions about medications and treatments related to breastfeeding. The course aims to educate nurses about their vital role in breastfeeding support.

Speakers

Hannah Pye
Hannah Pye MSN, RN, CEN, DNP

Assistant Professor of Nursing

Hannah Pye hails from Georgia and loves the PNW. She has six years of experience as a staff nurse in the emergency department and has also worked as an administrative nurse. Her teaching experience includes education of both undergraduate and graduate students, and she has experience teaching simulation, skills lab, clinicals, and didactics.

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This activity offers 1.25 contact hours to attendees.

Accredited by Pacific Lutheran University Center for Continued Nursing Learning (PLU CCNL) is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation..

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Breastfeeding

$35.00