Pharmacist CE: This 2-hour, print or online monograph is a learning activity for obstetric emergencies that are life-threatening situations for the pregnant patient and the fetus. Optimal management of these situations typically occurs in the hospital by a multidisciplinary team including obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, nurses, pharmacists, neonatologists, and more. This review will discuss the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes experienced during pregnancy and their impact on medical management; as well as the management of various obstetric emergencies including preeclampsia and eclampsia, hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets (HELLP) syndrome, postpartum hemorrhage, amniotic fluid embolism, and cardiac arrest during pregnancy.
Speaker/Author
Kailey Meyer, PharmD
PGY2 Pharmacist Resident; Avera McKennan & University Health Center
Content Reviewer
Emily Sass, PharmD
Avera McKennan & University Health Center
To receive 2.0 contact hours (0.20 continuing education units) of continuing education credit, participants will read the provided article, answer the test questions and complete the course evaluation. If a score of 70% (4/5) is not achieved on the first attempt, participants can complete one retest at no additional charge. Credit upload to a participant's e-Profile account will be completed automatically following successful completion of this course. Please verify your NABP e-Profile ID and date of birth (month/day) are correct under your learner profile in Learning Express prior to submitting your evaluation.
This activity consists of information from pharmacist experts in the field. Partiipants must participate in the activity in its entirety to claim continuing pharmacy education credit. Follow the link online to complete the evaluation, learning assessment questions, and claim credit. Once credit is claimed, please allow two business days to check NABP to see the credit applied to your E-Profile ID number for completing this activity. Per ACPE requirements, CPE credit must be claimed within 60 days of being earned. After the 60-day deadline, South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions will not be able to report your credit for this activity.
Pharmacists Learning Objectives:
1. Describe pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes in pregnant patients.
2. Understand evidence-based management for common obstetric emergencies.
3. Identify characteristics and symptoms associated with various obstetric emergencies.
4. Provide pharmacologic recommendations when presented with a patient in an obstetric emergency.
5. Review current treatment guidelines for the management of cardiac arrest in pregnancy.
Technology and System Requirements for Preceptor Training:
The College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions offers both live and home study continuing pharmacy education programs. These programs are delivered in a variety of ways including in person live sessions, webinars, recorded videos and text-based activities.
Home study continuing education programs are hosted on the South Dakota State University website. Access to these activities does require an Internet connection. Recommended technology to view content on the website includes:
Operating Systems: Windows 10 or later, iOS (current), macOS, Android (current)
Browsers: Latest versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge (No longer supported - Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Minimum hardware requirements:
- Processor: Minimum 1 GHz; Recommended 2 GHz or more
- Ethernet connection (LAN) or a wireless adapter (Wi-Fi)
- Hard drive: Minimum 32 GB; Recommended 64 GB or more
- Memory (RAM): Minimum 1 GB; Recommended 4 GB or above
- Sound card with speakers
Recommended sustained connection speed for videos: 2.5 Mbps
Webinar and video continuing education activities will also require speakers or headphones to listen to the audio.
Relevant Financial Relationship Disclosure:
In accordance ACPE's Standard of Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions requires that all individuals in control of content disclose all financial relationships with ineligible companies. An individual has a relevant financial relationship if they have had a financial relationship with an ineligible company in any dollar amount in the past 24 months and the educational content that the individual controls is related to the business lines of products of the ineligible company. An ineligible company is any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by or used on patients. The presence of absence or relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience.
Education Disclaimer:
The author(s) of this continuing education activity have made reasonable efforts to ensure that all information contained herein is accurate in accordance with the latest available scientific evidence at the time of publication. However, because information regarding medications, treatment guidelines, and other healthcare information is subject to constant change, the participant is advised to always confirm practice resources before applying any learned information in practice. Activities produced by South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions are intended solely to supplement health care professionals’ knowledge. The opinions expressed in this educational activity are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions.