Intrapartum Care Resources

  • Analgesia and Anesthesia in the Intrapartum Period – Hard Copy
    The purpose of this Guideline is to provide evidence-based clinical practice recommendations for nursing assessment and management of women in the intrapartum period choosing various types of analgesia/anesthesia for pain management.
  • Core Curriculum for Maternal and Newborn Nursing- 5th Ed.
    The Core Curriculum for Maternal-Newborn Nursing, 5th Edition provides the most up-to-date, accurate information available on today’s maternal-newborn nursing practice.
  • Fetal Heart Monitoring Principles and Practices 6th Edition
    This new edition continues to use the 2008 National Institute of Child Health and Development definitions for terms to describe fetal heart characteristics and rate and uterine activity findings. It contains the core principles of the AWHONN FHM Program and includes emphasis on a physiologic framework for decision making. an evidence-based approach to the care of laboring women and commitment to supporting the full range of FHR assessment technology including auscultation.
  • Perinatal Nursing – 5th Edition
    This updated, evidence-based edition is a valuable resource for perinatal nurses practicing in all levels of maternal care, mother-baby units, newborn care, and for those nurses studying for certification examinations. Perinatal units should have this book as a ready resource for clinicians.
  • Nursing Care and Management of the Second Stage of Labor- 3rd Ed. Download
    This guideline provides updated and detailed practice recommendations for assisting women through the second stage of labor based on the best available evidence. It emphasizes the value of  non-directed, open glottis pushing and upright positioning as essential nursing practice interventions that support the normal physiologic process of labor.
  • Nursing Care of the Woman with Diabetes in Pregnancy
    AWHONN’s  first evidence-based clinical practice guideline addressing  diabetes,  provides comprehensive recommendations for nurses who care for women with diabetes– types 1 or 2 and gestational diabetes (A1 or A2)–during pregnancy, labor and postpartum, and their babies.
  • Analgesia and Anesthesia in the Intrapartum Period – Electronic Download
    The purpose of this Guideline is to provide evidence-based clinical practice recommendations for nursing assessment and management of women in the intrapartum period choosing various types of analgesia/anesthesia for pain management.
  • Cervical Ripening and Labor Induction and Augmentation, 5th Edition
    This practice monograph includes information on mechanical and pharmacologic methods for cervical ripening; labor induction and augmentation with oxytocin, a high alert drug; and nurse staffing levels and skills needed to provide safe and effective care with the use of cervical ripening and induction agents.
  • Intermediate Fetal Heart Monitoring Course
    This course addresses principles of fetal heart monitoring and may be used as a knowledge assessment tool to validate comprehension of experienced perinatal clinicians.  This course includes lecture, hands-on skill stations including performing Leopold maneuvers, placement of an intrauterine pressure catheter and fetal spiral electrode, interpretation of fetal monitoring tracings using a case-based approach, identification of physiologically based clinical interventions, and communication and risk management principles.
  • Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Course
    The Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring course expands on knowledge and physiological principals presented in the AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Course. This course uses a case study approach to focusing on the analysis of maternal-fetal physiology related to complex clinical information and fetal heart rate tracings.
  • Use of Insulin for Intrapartum Patients
    We recognize that pregnant women who have gestational diabetes have changing needs throughout pregnancy, often requiring they receive insulin. We created this webinar for those who care for diabetic pregnant patients.
  • AWHONN’s Second Stage of Labor EBG Practice Recommendations
    As a labor and delivery nurse, you can provide exceptional care to laboring women by incorporating current evidence into your practice. During this webinar, we will cover the AWHONN Nursing Care and Management of the Second Stage of Labor Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline (EBG; 3rd ed.).
  • Massive Obstetric Hemorrhage: What You Need to Know Webinar
    During this webinar, you will learn about content regarding Joint Commission standards related to maternal hemorrhage; assessment hypovolemia/hemorrhage shock management; maternal safety bundles; hemorrhage protocol; hemorrhage cart; intrauterine balloons; medications; recognition and prevention; risk assessment; complications; and response related to obstetric hemorrhage.
  • The Risky Business of Obstetrics: Preparing for the Unexpected
    Watch this webinar to learn about one hospital’s protocol development, institution, and sustainment process. The webinar includes the importance of emergency carts and discusses preparing meaningful drills, even if a hospital has few resources.
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