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Developing an arrhythmia course for obstetric nurses.

B Zuckerman, L K Capik

    Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN
    |March 1, 1989
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    High-risk obstetric nurses require cardiac rhythm interpretation skills due to potential tocolytic therapy side effects. An arrhythmia course can equip staff nurses with essential knowledge for managing premature labor complications.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiovascular Nursing
    • Obstetric Nursing
    • Critical Care

    Background:

    • Premature labor management often involves tocolytic therapy, which can cause cardiovascular side effects.
    • High-risk obstetric nurses need to interpret cardiac rhythms to manage these potential complications.
    • Cardiovascular critical care nurses serve as vital consultants for arrhythmia interpretation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the planning, development, and implementation of an arrhythmia interpretation course.
    • To enhance the skills of staff nurses in obstetric units for managing cardiac rhythm abnormalities.
    • To address the growing need for specialized cardiac knowledge in high-risk obstetric care.

    Main Methods:

    • Course planning and curriculum development focused on arrhythmia interpretation.

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  • Implementation of an educational program for obstetric staff nurses.
  • Utilizing cardiovascular critical care expertise for consultation and training.
  • Main Results:

    • The study outlines a structured approach to creating and delivering an arrhythmia course.
    • The developed course aims to improve nurses' confidence and competence in interpreting cardiac rhythms.
    • Successful implementation provides a model for similar staff development initiatives.

    Conclusions:

    • An arrhythmia course is essential for obstetric nurses managing patients at risk of cardiovascular side effects.
    • Educating staff nurses improves their ability to interpret cardiac rhythms and manage potential complications.
    • This initiative supports enhanced patient safety in high-risk obstetric care.