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I am accessing this resource in connection with my role within a life affirming (pro-life) Pregnancy Help Organization. I understand that this resource is intended for a pro-life audience and is considered off the record. Additionally, I understand that my registration may be subject to cancellation (with a full refund of any fees paid) by Heartbeat International at any time and for any reason. I understand that all media inquiries should be directed to: media@heartbeatinternational.org

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Prenatal screening is offered to almost every pregnant woman, regardless of risk factors. Although you may not be the clinician delivering prenatal screening results, you still have the opportunity to speak life into whatever situation your client finds themselves in after receiving a prenatal diagnosis. You have the opportunity to provide support and information at that critical moment that can direct parents toward vital support and services. Join us to learn more about prenatal screening, prenatal diagnosis, challenges a client may experience with a prenatal diagnosis, and referrals available for clients who have received a prenatal diagnosis.

Presented by Heartbeat International Healthcare Team Managers, 
Teresa Tholany BSN, RN, CMSRN, LAS and Kelly McCallister BSN, RN, LAS

This training offers 1.0 contact hours for nurses who meet all requirements. Heartbeat International is an approved provider through the California Board of Nursing, Provider Number 16061.

 

Objectives: 

  • Understand the difference between a prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis

  • Identify the challenges a client may experience with a prenatal diagnosis

  • State referrals available for clients who have received a prenatal diagnosis 

 

Outline: 

  • What is a prenatal diagnosis

  • Prevalence

  • Ethics

  • Use of appropriate language

  • Plan of care for referring 

  • Partnering with Be Not Afraid