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Nursing Care of Postpartum Patients: Addressing Postpartum Depression and Psychosis

This online CNE/CEU course prepares nurses to provide expert care for postpartum patients by integrating the physiological, psychological, and social dimensions of the postpartum period. Emphasis is placed on early recognition, assessment, and management of postpartum mood disorders, including postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis, which can have significant implications for both maternal and infant health. Nurses will learn to differentiate between normal emotional adjustments and psychiatric illness, apply evidence-based interventions, and implement therapeutic communication, patient education, and advocacy strategies to support maternal mental health. Through case studies, practical scenarios, and current best practices, participants will enhance their clinical decision-making skills, improve patient outcomes, and promote safe, holistic, and culturally sensitive care for postpartum women and their families.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the physical, emotional, and social needs of postpartum patients.
  2. Differentiate between normal postpartum adjustment, postpartum depression, and postpartum psychosis.
  3. Identify risk factors, signs, and symptoms associated with PPD and PPP.
  4. Identify culturally sensitive approaches for nurses regarding postpartum traditions.
  5. State the tools commonly used to screen for PPD.
  6. Identify proper nursing interventions for patients with PPD/PPP.
     

Curriculum

Chapter 1: Introduction to Postpartum Care

Chapter 2: Normal Emotional Adjustments Postpartum

Chapter 3: Postpartum Depression (PPD)

Chapter 4: Postpartum Psychosis (PPP)

Chapter 5: Nursing Role and Advocacy

Chapter 6: Resources and Continuing Support

Price: $12.00

Contact Hour: 1

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Course Author

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Kendall Moore

Kendall is a 2022 Magna Cum Laude graduate from Tyler Junior College with an Associates Degree in Nursing. She has a huge passion for all things nutrition and hormone health, is a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association and is enrolled in Pacific College's RN-to-BSN in Holistic Nursing program. Upon graduation, Kendall intends to begin a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner program!

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