Postpartum Care (Nursing)
Postpartum Care (Nursing)

Postpartum Care (Nursing)

by Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

After delivery, there are still many aspects that need a nurse’s attention. This course guides nurses through these different fields of postpartum care, including physiological and psychological assessment and several common postpartum complications.

Course Details

  • Videos 14
  • Duration 1:30 h
  • Quiz questions 44
  • Concept Pages 0

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Your Educators of course Postpartum Care (Nursing)

 Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

Dr. Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler is a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) and the Assistant Clinical Professor at Duke University School of Nursing in North Carolina, USA.
She obtained her PhD in Nursing Education from Villanova University. Currently, she teaches Health Promotion and Perinatal Nursing in the pre-professional and Master’s Degree programs at Duke University School of Nursing.
With an interest in global women’s health issues, Dr McMillian-Bohler has trained nursing students in China, South America, and the Philippines.
Due to her achievements, she earned the Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award at Duke University School of Nursing in 2020.
Within Lecturio, Dr. McMillian-Bohler teaches courses on Maternal-Newborn Nursing.


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excellent!
By Brian S. on 11. April 2024 for Postpartum Depression (Nursing)

The entire pregnancy series of lectures is outstanding. Dr. McMillian-Bohler is a fantastic instructor.

 
Thank You
By Marian . on 14. March 2024 for Physiological Postpartum Assessment (Nursing)

Dr. M, clarified my class content today. Also, I want to say thanks for this video and the other videos I have watched in this series.

 
Wonderful
By Rodney O. on 11. November 2023 for Psychological Postpartum Assessment (Nursing)

Very straight to the point and well summarized. No need for another source

 
Awesome!
By Rafael G. on 08. November 2021 for Postpartum Complications (Nursing)

Great professor! You can see she loves teaching. Content very well organized and balanced.