
Program, (2) the philosophy and goals of the program, (3) a course overview of individual modules, (4) acceptance and recognition of the program in the healthcare community, (5) the target audience, and (6) administration of the course. This article provides an overview of (1) the history of the S.T.A.B.L.E. (H.O.M.E. Program facilitates the care process by prompting healthcare providers to focus on specific areas of care. Utilizing an organized approach, the S.T.A.B.L.E.

Program provides all members of the neonatal healthcare team with the knowledge needed to render necessary care to infants who are under post-resuscitation or pre-transport stabilization care. gov.

from t h e comfort of t h e i r h ome s wh e n t h e y a rri ve i n Ma l a ysi a. t a k e n fr om t h e ba c k of t h e t h r oa t ) F ul l y va cci n a t e d t a ve l l e rs n ow h a v t h e opt i on t o ua ra n t i n e. However, those infants who require resuscitation also require ongoing care to decrease the risk of morbidity and mortality. T w o ma i n p a rt n e r ca t e g o ri e s a re a va i l a b l e t o su p p o rt h o w a p p s a re d i st ri b u t e d t o cu st o me rs I S V f o rce a n d O E M. Pre-Assessment 1 Please write your name and answers on the answer sheet. T ype of C O VI D - 1 9 /P C R t e s t : N a s a l /n a s oph a r yn ge a l s w a b ( T h r ough t h e n os e ) O R T h r oa t ( or oph a r yn ge a l ) s w a b ( s a mpl e i s. Neonatal Resuscitation Program provides the requisite education for healthcare providers to safely and systematically resuscitate neonates.

Program is the first neonatal continuing education program to focus exclusively on the post-resuscitation/pre-transport stabilization care of sick infants.
