Program Date: March 2008
Continuing Education Units: Nurse 1.0 Contact Hour
MRSA continues to be a relevant topic for healthcare professionals. This article examines both Hospital-Aquired and Community-Acquired MRSA and pertinent microbiology terms. Risk factors for acquiring MRSA are discussed. A special focus on MRSA infections in Mothers and Neonates is included. Insights related to MRSA prevention are presented.
Program Objectives:
* Define MRSA and differentiate between community and hospital acquired infections.
* Identify risk factors for the development of MRSA infections.
* Recognize prevention and treatment strategies.
* Identify nursing care of mothers and babies with MRSA infections.
Faculty Name: Sandra L. Gardner, RN MS CNS PNP
Title: Director of Professional Outreach Consultation
Bio: Sandra L. Gardner, RN, MS, CNS, PNP, is Director of Professional Outreach Consultation, a national and international consulting firm established in 1980. Ms Gardner is also co-director and founder of Nurse’s Professional Development and Practice Association, LLC, (NPDPATM).
Ms. Gardner’s writing achievements include a wide variety of articles, pamphlets, chapters, and book reviews. She is co-editor with Gerald B. Merenstein, M.D., of Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care, 6th edition, 2006. She has co-edited with Mary Hagedorn a book entitled Legal Aspects of Maternal Child Nursing Practice, 1997. She is on the editorial board of Neonatal Network, and the Pre & Perinatal Psychology Journal.
Ms. Gardner is an active member of the Colorado Nurses Association/American Nurses Association, the National Association of Neonatal Nurses and The Academy of Neonatal Nursing. She is a founding member of the Colorado Perinatal Care Council, a state advisory council to the Governor and the State Health Department on perinatal/neonatal health care issues.
Program Date: March 2008
Media Format(s): Print (English)
Continuing Education Units: Nurse 1.0 Contact Hour