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Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (June 13-17, 2015)
June 13 - 17, 2015
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Tamborelli, G.
A1 - Cases for Concern: Liability in the Intrapartum Setting
Tenfelde, S.
I1 - Female Sexual Dysfunction: From Taboo Topic to Informed, Supportive, and Evidenced Based Care
Teplick, F.
Women and Infants Services and Simulation at University of California San Diego
Tewell, B.
B1 - Improving Newborn Clinical Outcomes with Delayed Bathing
H2 - Characterizing, Discovering, and Intervening in Maternal Death: Nurse Leadership in Maternal Mortality Surveillance
Thompson, H.
Mercy Hospital St. Louis Leans into Labor & Birth Improvements
Thomsen, B. A.
Women and Infants Services and Simulation at University of California San Diego
Torbet, J. L.
Development of a Nurse Staffing Model Which Accurately Reflects Complexity and Intensity of Patient Care Needs in an Urban Academic Medical Center
Tose, M. A.
Implementation of a ‘Grab & Go' OB Emergency Response Bag in the Post Partum Setting
Trial, J. L.
Measuring the Evidence: Quantifying Blood Loss at Birth Saves Lives
Interprofessional Participation in a Statewide Collaborative to Recognize and Treat Hypertension in Pregnancy
Tribbett, S. B.
Leaning in for Skin to Skin: Using the Lean Process to Acheive Skin to Skin for c-Sections
Tucciarone, D.
Maternal Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Multidisciplinary Management
Turner, P. K.
Breathing for Two
The Baby's Gone, Let's Save Mom's Kidneys
Embracing the Power of the Placenta: Adapting Nursing Care to Alternative Uses of the Post Delivery Placenta
Tyer-Viola, L. A.
Reducing Surgical Site Infection: Find the Right Fit! Applying Best Evidence to Your Patient Characteristics Improves Outcomes
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June 13 - 17, 2015
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Long Beach, CA
The Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.