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Bleeding in Early Pregnancy    
When Is It an Emergency?
by Ellen Ray, RN, MSN, CNM
CE434 l 1.00 hr

Bleeding in Early Pregnancy - CE434  


        Price  ( $ 10.00 )
Objectives:

The purpose of this program is to inform ED nurses about the major causes, critical signs, and appropriate triage of bleeding in early pregnancy. After studying the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Identify the four major causes of bleeding in early pregnancy.
  • Describe key questions that must be asked during triage.
  • List the critical signs that suggest ectopic pregnancy or inevitable miscarriage.

This course will be updated or discontinued on or before 9/27/2010



 
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