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Birth to Discharge: Neonatal Simulation Clinical Experiences
With an increase in nursing programs to combat the projected nursing shortage, there is more competition for clinical sites
for Obstetric-Neonatal clinical rotations. Obstetric and neonatal simulation clinical experiences are being substituted for
hospital clinical rotations and for lack of patients during clinical rotations. A technical college in Southeastern United
States is using five-hour simulation clinical experiences, in which Obstetric and Neonatal high-fidelity manikins are utilized,
as substitutes for hospital clinical rotations or lack of Obstetric-Neonatal patients. Neonatal nursing care is related to
the type of disorder the pregnant patient is admitted with to the Antepartum/ Intrapartum Simulation Laboratory Hospital
Unit. Three patient scenarios are used for the clinical experiences: neonates born to mothers with gestational diabetes,
preeclampsia, or preterm labor. Neonatal complications such as hypoglycemia and prematurity are incorporated into the
scenarios. Nursing students use fetal monitoring to identify fetal complications to provide appropriate nursing care to the
neonate after delivery. This use of simulation clinical experiences has been endorsed by the National Council of State Boards
of Nursing and the National League of Nursing as a substitute for hospital clinical rotations. The significance of using
Obstetric-Neonatal simulation clinical experiences is increased understanding by nursing students of the entire antepartum
through postpartum nursing care and discharge process. Using the high-fidelity manakins and fetal monitoring, nursing
students can obtain hands-on experience when unable to obtain the clinical experience due to lack of a hospital rotation
site or lack of patients during their hospital clinical rotation.