Number of Contact Hours: 1.5
Estimated Time of Completion: 90 minutes
The Connecticut Urgent Maternal Warning Signs Bracelet Initiative — a state-funded effort led by the Connecticut Perinatal Quality Collaborative (CPQC) — aims to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality by improving clinical awareness of potential postpartum complications and conditions. Starting this fall, birthing hospitals and healthcare providers across the state will provide postpartum patients with an orange bracelet that signals to healthcare professionals and emergency personnel that the wearer is newly postpartum, enhancing recognition of and response to urgent maternal warning signs.
TheBracelet Initiative educates healthcare providers on standardized lifesaving protocols to ensure a safer postpartum experience for birthing persons.
By the end of these trainings, participants will be able to:
IDENTIFY that an individual wearing an orange bracelet is postpartum
RECOGNIZE urgent maternal warning sign
CONNECT postpartum patients experiencing complications with potentially lifesaving care
CHA Education Services
Jen Dowe, Director of Perinatal Specialty Programs, Hartford HealthCare and Kelley Reddington, Perinatal Safety Nurse, Trinity Health Of New England