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CONNECTING THROUGH EDUCATION
CONNECTING THROUGH EDUCATION
Tough Talk: How to Compassionately Bombard Families Experiencing a Perinatal Loss
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1. What are some painful topics we encounter when working with bereaved parents?
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a. Whether or not the family desires an autopsy for their baby.
b. How the family would like for their baby’s remains to be taken care of
c. Holding their baby and having photographs and keepsakes made.
d. All of the above.
2. It isn’t necessary to discuss milk suppression with these families because they will not be breastfeeding.
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a. True
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3. What is an alternate term you can use for the “morgue”?
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a. The basement room
b. The cooler
c. The cooling room
d. The place where bodies go to be claimed
4. In what way might this webinar have added to your knowledge of how to compassionately communicate with families experiencing a perinatal loss?
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5. Briefly, explain how you might use in your practice one learning you are taking home today:
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Evaluation
1. Melissa Petersen, RNC, CHPPN - Knowledge of subject:
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2. Melissa Petersen, RNC, CHPPN - Organization and clarity of content:
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3. Melissa Petersen, RNC, CHPPN - Effectiveness of teaching methods:
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4. As a result of this activity, I was/will be able to demonstrate knowledge of compassionately communicating with families experiencing a perinatal loss:
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8. Were the presentation(s) free from commercial bias?
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9. As a result of this activity, please share at least one action you will take to change your professional practice/performance:
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10. Promotional information provided adequate information:
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11. Registration process was efficient:
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12. Scheduling of the activity met my needs:
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13. General comments about the program:
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