
Developmental Milestones of an Infant
The five categories of ages include one month, two to three months, four to five months, six to nine months, and ten to twelve

48 Memes to Simplify Your Neonatal Maternity Exam
Maternity is by far one of the hardest topics in nursing. It takes a lot of review to really understand the terms that belong

Maternity Visual Step by Step on Leopold’s Maneuvers
Sometimes you just want to skip the explanations in the textbook because it may be hard to visualize each step. ECU provides an obstetrical

The Only Newborn Assessment Video You Need
Nina Gold, MD, from Boston Children’s Hospital’s Department of Medicine, covers the key aspects of the newborn physical exam, and how to distinguish between normal

Getting Straight to the Point on APGAR Score in Under 2 Minutes
Picmonic Video does a great job providing a video on APGAR Score in under two minutes. After watching the APGAR Score video, I don’t

Stages of Labor
Join Michael Linares, RN as he breaks down the stages of labor. Stage 1: Effacement and dilation of cervix – longest stage Stage 1:

New to Infant Reflexes? Here’s What You Need to Know
Here is what you need to know about the physical assessment for infant primitive reflexes. ROOTING REFLEX Expected age for rooting reflex is

What You Need to Learn about SIDS as a Nurse
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is very heartbreaking. As a healthcare professional, it is essential to learn how to handle families that goes through

Naegele’s Rule – Estimating Date for Delivery
Naegele’s rule is under the antepartum chapter of Maternity. Naegele’s rule is pretty simple to calculate, but very easy to make a minor error.