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Birth Assistant Program Part III
1. Welcome to Module 7 - Pharmacology and Medications
BA7 – 1.1 Welcome to Birth Assistant Module 7
BA7 – 1.2 Syllabus for Module 7 – Pharmacology and Medications used during Birth and Postpartum (PDF)
BA7 – 1.3 Learning Objectives for Module 7
BA7 – 1.4 Requirements Module 7
BA7 – 1.5 Vocabulary
2. Injection information
BA7 - 2.1 Introduction to Pharmacology for Birth Assistants (20:16)
BA7 – 2.2 How to administer intramuscular injections - reading
BA7 – 2.3 Muscles - reading
BA7 – 2.4 Ampule medication video
BA7 – 2.5 Drawing Medication from and Ampule - instructions
BA7 – 2.6 Drawing medication from a multi dose vial - instructions
BA7 – 2.7 Safe Medication Administration for Midwives-MIA (PDF)
BA7 – 2.8 Helpful Hints on Giving Injections (PDF)
BA7 – 2.9 Injection practice with and orange video
BA7 – 2.10 Intramuscular injection in Deltoid muscle with z-track technique
BA7 – 2.11 Vastus lateralis intramuscular injection
BA7 – 2.12 Practice Skill Exercise: Drawing up medications
3. Formularies and Standing Orders
BA7 - 3.1 What is a formulary and what is a standing order (26:41)
BA7 – 3.2 Introduction to formularies/ List of Discussion Questions
BA7 – 3.3 NEW MEXICO MIDWIFE FORMULARY PROTOCOL (PDF)
BA7 – 3.4 Reference: Increasing Access to Medications Article – state by state analysis (PDF)
BA7 – 3.5 Standing orders
BA7 – 3.6 RhoGam Standing Order MLL Example (PDF)
BA7 - 3.7 Other Considerations regarding Medications (29:36)
4. Medications used at Birth and Postpartum – a Formulary
BA7 – 4.1 FORMULARY NOTES CHART – download before class (PDF)
BA - 4.2 Formulary (91:10)
BA7 - 4.3. Common Herbs used during Birth and Postpartum (61:48)
BA7 – 4.4 Anaphylaxis
5. Evaluation for Module 7
Q&A BA Module 7 Part 1 Oct 14 2024 (25:43)
Q&A BA Module 7 Part 2 Oct 14 2024 (98:48)
BA7 – 5.1 Final Thoughts
BA7 – 5.2 Final Quiz
BA7 – 5.3 Evaluation of the Module
1. Welcome to Module 8
BA8 – 1.1 Welcome to Birth Assistant Module 8
BA8 – 1.2 Syllabus for Module 8 – Emergency Birth Skills (PDF)
BA8 – 1.3 Learning Objectives for Module 8
BA8 – 1.4 Requirements Module 8
BA8 – 1.5 Vocabulary
2. Emergency Equipment review
BA8 – 2.1 Oxygen Set Up
BA8 - 2.2 BA8 Oxygen Set Up (28:58)
BA8 – 2.3 Emergency Medications Set Up
BA8 - 2.4 Meds Tray (20:42)
BA8 – 2.5 Antibiotics by IV
BA8 - 2.6 How to Prepare IV Antibiotics Video (12:21)
BA8 – 2.7 IV How to Set up and Start an IV
BA8 – 2.8 Pulse Oximeter– How to use a Pulse Oximeter Video
BA8 - 2.9 Newborn Oximeter Demonstration (19:39)
BA8 - 2.10 Setup for Catheterization (37:50)
3. Shoulder dystocia
BA8 – 3.1 Newborn Birth Injuries: The Untold Story
BA8 – 3.2 Shoulder Dystocia – Midwife Secrets You Need to Know
BA8 – 3.3 KT position – opening the bottom of the pelvis
4. Neonatal Resuscitation
BA8 - 4.1 Newborn Resuscitation Setup (23:41)
BA8 – 4.2 Targeted SpO2 after birth
BA8 – 4.3 Resuscitation: Helping Babies Breathe at Birth
5. Postpartum Hemorrhage
BA8 – 5.1 How to manage bleeding after birth (no care within 4 hours) - community setting. Watch this first.
BA8 – 5.2 POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE - How to prevent and manage bleeding after birth
BA8 – 5.3 NASG: The life-wrap in obstetric hemorrhage
BA8 – 5.4 NASG. Saving Mothers' Lives: An NASG Training Video
BA8 - 5.5 AORTIC COMPRESSION
BA8 - 5.6 Condom Tamponade with Prof. Staffan Bergström
BA8 - 5.7 How to use the Uterine Balloon Tamponade (UBT) by Medical Aid Films
6. Shock and Syncope
BA8 – 6.1 Shock – How to Treat Shock
BA8 – 6.2 Anaphylactic Shock
BA8 – 6.3 Syncope video – demonstration of what it looks like
7. Preeclampsia/Eclampsia
BA8 – 7.1 Care During and Eclamptic Convulsion
BA8 - 7.2 Recognizing Preeclampsia during Birth
8. Breech
BA8 – 8.1 10 steps – Breech Without Borders (PDF)
BA8 – 8.2 Breech videos from BWB
9. Cord Prolapse
BA8 – 9.1 Cord Prolapse description
10. Emergency Positions and Transport
BA8 - 10.1 Emergency Positions Birth Assistants Should Know (39:51)
BA8 – 10.2 Transporting from OOH births
BA8 – 10.3 Maternal Transfer Form (HBS) (PDF)
BA8 – 10.4 Newborn Transfer Form (HBS) (PDF)
11. B.E.S.T. Ebook
B.E.S.T.– Birth Emergency Skills Training E-book (PDF)
12. Evaluation
BA8 – Final Thoughts
BA8 – Evaluation of the Module
BA8 -- Final Quiz
ZOOM LINK and Schedule for Module 9
BA9 - Live Class Link for Module 9 - 2024
BA9 - Schedule of Classes for Module 9
BA9 – Attendance
1. Importance of Breastfeeding Immediate Postpartum
BA9 – 1.1 Welcome to Birth Assistant Module 9 – Breastfeeding Basics for Birth Assistants
BA9 – 1.2 Benefits of Breastfeeding
BA9 – 1.3 Skin to Skin Breastfeeding
BA9 – 1.4 Stillbeginn – Breastfeeding Crawl – New Orleans Brith
BA9 – 1.5 The Perfect Breasy Crawl – New Orleans Birth
BA9 – 1.6 Vocabulary for Module 9
BA9 - 1.7 10 Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. (26:18)
BA9 - 1.8 Benefits of Breastfeeding (26:47)
2. Breastfeeding Skills Immediate Postpartum
BA9 – 2.1 Breastfeeding in the First Hours – Global Health Media
BA9 – 2.2 Early Initiation of Breastfeeding – Global Health Media Video
BA9 – 2.3 Breastfeeding Attachment – Global Health Media Video
BA9 – 2.4 Breastfeeding for Birth Assistants
BA9 - 2.5 Trouble shooting the first few hours of breastfeeding
BA9 - 2.6 References for Breastfeeding Skills during Immediate Postpartum
BA9 – 2.7 Breastfeeding Positions – Global Health Media
BA9 – 2.8 The Latch
3. Education postpartum on Breastfeeding
BA9 – 3.1 Basic information regarding Breastfeeding – insert video here from 27 april
BA9 - 3.3 Intro to Breastfeeding (5:11)
BA9 - 3.4 Breastfeeding and the BA Role (47:34)
BA9 - 3.5 Latch (20:31)
BA9 - 3.6 Basic BF Education (22:12)
4. Evaluation
BA9 – 4.1 Evaluation of the Module
5. Updates for the BAM
Updates (17:46)
Past Videos
BA 1-9 Review (2023) (63:20)
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BA7 – 3.5 Standing orders
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