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Neonatal Nurse Practitioner » General Management (Code 3)

Description

General Management:
For CCA Tests taken BEFORE January 1, 2025

  • Thermoregulation
  • Resuscitation and Stabilization
  • Growth and Nutrition
  • Fluid and Electrolytes
  • Family Integration
  • Discharge Planning and Follow up Care
  • Communication and Grieving
    General Management:
    For CCA Tests taken AFTER January 1, 2025

    • Thermoregulation
    • Resuscitation and Stabilization
    • Growth and Nutrition
    • Fluid and Electrolytes

Keywords

Acid-Base balance
Breastfeeding
Calorie expenditure
Central line management
Communication (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Composition of breastmilk, formula and donor milk
Cord blood gas interpretation
Dehydration
Delivery room assessment
Dietary supplementation
Discharge planning (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Electrolyte abnormalities
Energy needs
Enteral feedings
Family centered care (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Family crisis care (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Family Integration (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Feeding techniques and problems
Fluid and electrolyte management and requirements
Follow up care (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Grieving Process (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Growth
Incubator management
Insensible water loss
IV therapy
Maternal infant attachment (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Mechanisms of heat production
Mechanisms of heat transfer
Neonatal transport
Neutral thermal environment
Nutrient requirements
Nutrition management
Oral feedings
Palliative care (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Parent teaching (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Perinatal loss (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Peripheral line management
Physiology of digestion and absorption
Rewarming techniques
SMOF
Sodium metabolism
Supportive care of neonatal disease (code 3 for CCA taken before 1-1-25)
Temperature assessment
Thermoregulation
Total parental nutrition