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Block 3: Newborn Pharmacology is a Course

Block 3: Newborn Pharmacology

Started Jan 1, 2021
0.5 credits

$62.50 Enroll

Full course description

ASM Block 3

Course Description: This course covers the various allopathic and non-allopathic medications that might be used for the care of a newborn in the postpartum stage. The student will learn about the use of oxygen and medications that aid in the resuscitation of a newborn. The various options for ophthalmic and vitamin K prophylaxis are covered in detail.

This course uses current research in midwifery and obstetrics to broaden the student’s understanding of the NARM skills and MEAC essential competencies learned under clinical supervision.

Learning Objectives

Learning objectives are identified through the linking of MEAC Essential Competencies and the NCM Degree Qualification Profile.

Learning Activities

Newborn Courses

Read, listen to, watch assigned lesson materials.

Submit a written summary of current research.

Complete oral and/or written formative didactic assessments with a final summative submission.

Identify and cite high-quality sources.

Use articulated reasoning while participating in an oral presentation, facilitated discussions and skills demonstrations.

Optional: Participate in a skills demonstration and/or role playing activity.

Create an infographic, handout, and/or community resource.

Optional: Develop a study aid.

Complete a final exam.

Note: The clinical requirement of NARM /Clinical Skills is completed at any time throughout the ASM apprenticeship during actual clinical practice and is NOT a requirement to complete this academic course. Typical clinical manifestations of knowledge learned in this course are identified in the learning objective document above.