Description

This 100% online Postgraduate certificate will provide you with a solid update on the complications that can arise during the first trimester of pregnancy, identifying warning signs and providing effective care” 

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For nurses, caring for a pregnant woman with first trimester problems, including bleeding and malformations, requires a delicate and meticulous approach. Therefore, frequent assessments of the patient's condition and close monitoring of any signs of complications are essential, as well as providing sympathetic emotional support to the patient and her family. 

This is how this Postgraduate certificate was born, which will provide a comprehensive understanding of the most common hemorrhagic pathologies during this critical period, including miscarriage, molas and ectopic pregnancy. Nurses will gain a solid understanding of the underlying causes and the most effective therapeutic approaches to address these complications. 

In addition, a comprehensive update will be provided on the most advanced protocols for addressing suspected fetal malformations, using state-of-the-art technologies. Professionals will also be able to interpret results effectively, enabling them to work together with the medical team, offering comprehensive and personalized care to pregnant women and their babies. 

Finally, they will deepen their knowledge of infectious diseases that can cause congenital defects in the fetus, allowing graduates to implement preventive strategies in their daily healthcare practice. In addition, the management of pregnancies with sociodemographic risk, such as adolescent pregnancies, will be analyzed, providing the necessary tools to approach these situations with scientific rigor and empathy, guaranteeing optimal care for all pregnant women, regardless of their socio-cultural context. 

For this reason, TECH has created a complete and digital educational program, which allows students to access teaching resources using an electronic device connected to the Internet. This proposal is based on the principle of Relearning, which promotes the continuous repetition of essential concepts to improve the understanding of the study materials. With the objective of bringing them knowledge and procedures that are applied in different parts of the world, in this program they will get Masterclasses given by two prestigious International Guest Directors.

Learn first-hand about the best practices for nurses in the Obstetrics area thanks to the Masterclasses given by two International Guest Directors. Get updated from the experts!”

This Postgraduate certificate in Pregnancy with First Trimester Problems: Bleeding and Malformations for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include: 

  • The development of case studies presented by experts in Pregnancy with First Trimester Problems: Bleeding and Malformations for Nursing 
  • The graphic, schematic and eminently practical contents with which it is conceived gather scientific and practical information on those disciplines that are indispensable for professional practice 
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning 
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments 
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

You will be immersed in the management of gestations with sociodemographic risk, such as adolescent gestations, with a rigorous and scientific approach, all through state-of-the-art didactic materials”

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the field who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities. 

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations. 

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this purpose, students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts. 

This university program will ensure that you are prepared to provide a rapid and accurate response to emergency situations, thereby improving the care and safety of patients and fetuses"

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You will master the most advanced tools and techniques available today, as well as the multidisciplinary approaches needed to ensure comprehensive, patient-centered care"

Syllabus

The content of the academic program will offer graduates a comprehensive perspective on the most common obstetric complications during the early stages of pregnancy. Therefore, it will deepen the knowledge of pathologies such as miscarriage, molas and ectopic pregnancy, addressing their causes, diagnostic methods and treatment options. In addition, tools will be provided to address high socio-demographic risk pregnancies, as in the case of pregnant adolescents, promoting a holistic and evidence-based approach to optimize prenatal care and improve maternal-fetal outcomes.  

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You will analyze infectious diseases that may contribute to birth defects and discuss preventive strategies to address them in daily clinical practice. With all the TECH quality guarantees!" 

Module 1. Concept of Risk Gestation. First Trimester Bleeding. Congenital Fetal Defects. Prenatal Diagnosis 

1.1. Addressing High-Risk Pregnancies 

1.1.1. Sociodemographic Risk 

1.1.1.1. Adolescent Pregnancy Special Considerations 
1.1.1.2. Mother with Drug Dependency Problems 

1.1.1.2.1. Principles of Drug Induced Teratogenesis 
1.1.1.2.2. Alcohol 
1.1.1.2.3. Cocaine 
1.1.1.2.4. Heroin 
1.1.1.2.5. Other Drugs: Marijuana, Cannabis 

1.1.2. Occupational Risk in Pregnancy Ergonomics Radiation Exposure 
1.1.3. Risks to Reproductive Health 
1.1.4. Current Gestational Risk 
1.1.5. Medical Risk 

1.2. Miscarriage 

1.2.1. Definition and Epidemiology 
1.2.2. Main Causes of Miscarriage 
1.2.3. Clinical Forms of Abortion 

1.2.3.1. Threat of Abortion 
1.2.3.2. Abortion in Progress 
1.2.3.3. Complete Abortion 
1.2.3.4. Incomplete Abortion 
1.2.3.5. Deferred Abortion 
1.2.3.6. Repeated Abortions: Concept and Approach 

1.2.4. Diagnosis 

1.2.4.1. Medical History 
1.2.4.2. Physical Examination 
1.2.4.3. Ultrasound 
1.2.4.4. Determination of B-hCG 

1.2.5. Treatment of Spontaneous Abortion 

1.2.5.1. Medical Treatment 
1.2.5.2. Surgical Treatment 

1.2.6. Complications 

1.2.6.1. Sepsis or Septic Abortion 
1.2.6.2. Hemorrhage and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) 

1.2.7. Postabortion Care 

1.3. Ectopic or Extrauterine Pregnancy 

1.3.1. Definition and Risk Factors 
1.3.2. Clinical Symptoms 
1.3.3. Clinical and Ultrasound Diagnosis 
1.3.4. Types of Extrauterine Gestation: Tubal, Ovarian, Abdominal, etc. 
1.3.5. Therapeutic Management and Aftercare 

1.4. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease 

1.4.1. Concept 
1.4.2. Clinical Forms of Hydatidiform Mole 

1.4.2.1. Partial Mole 
1.4.2.2. Complete Mole 

1.4.3. Clinical Forms of Trophoblastic Neoplasia 

1.4.3.1. Invasive Mole and Placental Bed Tumor 
1.4.3.2. Choriocarcinoma 

1.4.4. Clinical and Ultrasound Diagnosis 
1.4.5. Treatment 
1.4.6. Aftercare and Complications 

1.5. Congenital Fetal Defects due to Genetic Causes 

1.5.1. Types of Chromosome Abnormalities 

1.5.1.1. Aneuploidies 
1.5.1.2. Structural Abnormalities 
1.5.1.3. Sex Related Disorders 

1.5.2. Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques Inclusion Criteria 

1.5.2.1. Invasive Techniques 
1.5.2.2. Non-Invasive Techniques 

1.5.3. Genetic Counseling 

1.6. Congenital Fetal Defects Secondary to Infections: TORCH I 

1.6.1. Toxoplasma 

1.6.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.6.1.2. Prevention 
1.6.1.3. Diagnosis 
1.6.1.4. Treatment 
1.6.1.5. Congenital Toxoplasma Infection 

1.6.2. Rubella 

1.6.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.6.2.2. Prevention and Vaccination 
1.6.2.3. Diagnosis 
1.6.2.4. Treatment 
1.6.2.5. Congenital Rubella Infection 

1.7. Congenital Fetal Defects Secondary to Infections: TORCH II 

1.7.1. Cytomegalovirus 

1.7.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.7.1.2. Prevention 
1.7.1.3. Diagnosis 
1.7.1.4. Treatment 
1.7.1.5. Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection 

1.7.2. Chickenpox 

1.7.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.7.2.2. Prevention and Vaccination 
1.7.2.3. Diagnosis 
1.7.2.4. Treatment 
1.7.2.5. Congenital Chickenpox Infection 
1.7.2.6. Chickenpox Complications in Mothers 

1.8. Congenital Fetal Defects Secondary to Infections: TORCH III 

1.8.1. Herpes Simplex Virus 

1.8.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.8.1.2. Prevention 
1.8.1.3. Diagnosis 
1.8.1.4. Treatment 
1.8.1.5. Congenital Herpes Simplex Infection 

1.8.2. Syphilis 

1.8.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.8.2.2. Prevention 
1.8.2.3. Diagnosis 
1.8.2.4. Treatment 
1.8.2.5. Congenital Syphilis 

1.9. Other Infections that cause Fetal Problems 

1.9.1. Parvovirus B19 

1.9.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.9.1.2. Prevention 
1.9.1.3. Diagnosis 
1.9.1.4. Treatment 
1.9.1.5. Congenital Parvovirus Infection 

1.9.2. Listeria 

1.9.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology 
1.9.2.2. Prevention and Vaccination 
1.9.2.3. Diagnosis 
1.9.2.4. Treatment 
1.9.2.5. Congenital Listeria Infection 

1.10. HIV and Gestation 

1.10.1. Epidemiology 
1.10.2. Gestational Screening and Diagnosis 
1.10.3. Clinical Management and Treatment 
1.10.4. Delivery of an HIV-positive Woman. 
1.10.5. Neonatal Care and Vertical Infection 

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Make the most of this opportunity to learn about the latest advances in this subject to apply it to your daily practice”

Postgraduate Certificate in Pregnancy with First Trimester Problems: Bleeding and Malformations for Nursing

In the field of nursing it is essential to be up to date in the pathology related to the first trimester of pregnancy. Therefore, this Postgraduate Certificate in Pregnancy with First Trimester Problems: Bleeding and Malformations for Nursing offers a complete education in this field, so that health professionals are prepared to care for pregnant patients with problems in the first months of conception. The first trimester of pregnancy is a crucial stage in fetal development, when problems such as bleeding and malformations can occur. For this reason, it is important that healthcare professionals are prepared to deal with these cases and provide quality care to patients.

Get up-to-date on the complexities of pregnancy

This course will address in a rigorous and practical way topics such as the causes of fetal malformations and their clinical management, as well as the identification and treatment of bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy. All this, with the objective of providing nursing professionals with the necessary tools to perform an adequate and timely intervention in emergency cases. The continuous evolution of medicine in the field of fetal malformations and problems in the first trimester of pregnancy makes the updating of knowledge essential in this field. The course is designed to provide students with complete and up to date education on this subject, so that they can apply the knowledge acquired in their healthcare work and improve the quality of care for pregnant patients. In addition, its 100% online modality allows students to adapt their learning to their own pace and schedules, without the need for travel or interruptions in their daily work.