Case Presentation of a Sleepy Preterm Infant – eCourse

$12.50

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Cost

$12.50 non-members
$11.25 members (must be logged in to receive the discount)
Includes access to the eCourse until completed or for 1 year

Overview

This 1.25-hour course reviews a case presentation of a sleepy early term infant with discussion on assessment and management.

Objectives

  1. • List breastfeeding challenges among late preterm and early term infants
  2. • Outline feeding plans for a late preterm or early term infant with immature feeding skills
  3. • Identify signs of readiness to increase feeds at the breast

Topic Outline

  • • Case presentation
  • • Comprehensive breastfeeding history taking
  • • Gestational age definitions: late preterm, early term, term, and post-term
  • • Common risks of late preterm and early term infants
  • • Clinical protocols for routine supplementation for late preterm and early term infants
  • • Identifying red flags in sleepy infants
  • • Case management and follow-up strategies

Accreditation

CMEs: The AAFP has reviewed Case Presentation of a Sleepy Preterm Infant and deemed it acceptable for up to 1.25 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)â„¢ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

CERPS: This course has been allocated 1.25(L) CERPs recognized by IBLCE. Long Term Provider #117-04.

IABLE has been accepted by International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) as a CERP Provider for the listed Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) programme. Determination of CERPs eligibility or CERPs Provider status does not imply IBLCE®’s endorsement or assessment of education quality. INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF LACTATION CONSULTANT EXAMINERS®, IBLCE®, INTERNATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED LACTATION CONSULTANT®, and IBCLC® are registered marks of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.

Nursing Credits: All state boards for nursing licensure approve of educational offerings that are approved by the American Nursing Credentialling Center (ANCC). According to ANCC Certification, the continuing education hours approved by the AAFP and AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ meet the requirement of formally approved continuing education hours and may be used as such for ANCC Certification renewal. https://www.nursingworld.org/certification/faqs/

Speaker Biography
Lena Edelstein MD, IBCLC, is a Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine Specialist in New York working alongside Dr. Lauren Macaluso in private practice within Allied Physicians Group. Dr. Edelstein completed her undergraduate studies at Haverford College, where she continues to value the lessons learned through open, thoughtful peer conversations. She earned her medical degree from Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and completed her pediatric residency at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, part of the Northwell Health System. While practicing as a pediatrician, Dr. Edelstein developed a deep interest in Breastfeeding Medicine, driven initially by a desire to better serve her youngest patients and support their families. She was immediately drawn to providing comprehensive care for the entire dyad.

In addition to her clinical practice, she creates educational content for the Institute for the Advancement of Breastfeeding and Lactation Education. Dr. Edelstein is a past participant in the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) Leadership Academy and has served as co-chair of the ABM Education Committee. She is currently co-chair of the Breastfeeding Committee within Allied Physicians Group.

Conflicts of Interest
None

IBLCE Category Domains:
1.25 VII Clinical Skills

 

Assessment of Infant Intake | Care Plan Development & Sharing | Indications for Supplementation | Infant Behavior at the Breast | Sleepy Infant