Two Labor and Delivery nurses changing the game in Obstetrics, one nurse and one patient at a time. Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses is meant to fill the cups of L&D nurses and birth workers all over the world. Sarah and Justine share stories, research, and life in order to bring some happy to your hour. Join us once a week as we continue to change the game together!
In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah and Justine dive into the complex world of adult friendships. From building meaningful connections to navigating the challenges of maintaining them amidst busy schedules, they share personal stories, practical tips, and a few laughs along the way. Whether you're looking to deepen your friendships or simply understand why they feel different in adulthood, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, inspired, and ready to nurture the relationships that matter most.Helpful Links:Let Them Theory book by Mel Robbins Podcast - Let Them Episode - Mel Robbins Louis Howes interview with Mel RobbinsMove Learning Retreat 2026 Adventures in Odyssey
1/13/25 • 61:18
In this episode, Sarah welcomes Heather Bradford, a certified nurse-midwife, assistant professor, and researcher, to discuss the critical issue of weight bias in healthcare. Heather shares her journey from clinical practice to academia, where her experiences and observations inspired her groundbreaking research into how weight bias impacts patient care and outcomes, particularly in obstetrics.Together, they unpack the subtle and explicit ways weight bias manifests in healthcare settings, explore its far-reaching consequences on patient health and trust, and challenge providers to reflect on their own biases. Heather also highlights the need for systemic changes and shares insights from her research, including practical steps providers and nurses can take to provide more equitable, compassionate, and effective care.This thought-provoking conversation invites all healthcare professionals to reexamine their approach, up-level their practice, and contribute to better outcomes for patients in larger bodies. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that’s as empowering as it is essential.Helpful Links:- Take our Physiologic Birth Class! - Bill Mahr Attack on James Cordon’s Fat Shaming- Haes Framework- Implicit Association Test - Used to Measure Implicit Bias- Rebecca Puhl - Leading International and National Expert on Weight Bias- The UCONN RUDD Center for Food Policy and Health
1/6/25 • 53:28
On this podcast episode, Happy with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah is joined with Bundle Birth educators, Jen Atkisson and Heidi Nielsen, and National Certification Corporation (NCC) item writer and subject matter expert, Whitney Wells for a conversation about the RNC-OB exam development process. As experts on the Registered Nurse Certified (RNC) Obstetric exam, they discuss the process and strategies for preparing for the exam. This includes the importance of studying the provided resources rather than just relying on clinical experience. They talk about how the NCC selects a diverse team of bedside nurses to write and review exam questions, ensuring the content reflects current best practices across different regions. They also cover the continuing competency assessment, which evaluates nurses' ongoing knowledge and identifies areas for further education. Overall, the conversation aims to demystify the RNC certification process, make it super accessible and encourage you that this is the next step in your career!Helpful Links:Take our RNC-OB Exam Prep Class!AWHONN Perinatal Nursing BookGabbe's Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies: Normal and Problem Pregnancies - 8th EditionNot quite there yet? Take our Mentorship Program?Sign up to our newsletter for monthly FREE education
12/30/24 • 56:03
In this heartfelt episode, Sarah sits down with Justine to debrief her birth experience and reflect on the whirlwind of the past six weeks. Justine shares her decision to opt for a repeat C-section and the emotional and physical journey leading up to, during, and after delivery. From navigating the intricacies of maternal-assisted C-sections to the unexpected challenges of the postpartum period, Justine opens up about the highs, the lows, and the lessons learned.Together, they discuss the importance of support during postpartum recovery, the role of compassionate care from medical staff, and the enhanced recovery protocols (ERAS) that helped Justine get back on her feet. Whether you're a nurse, a parent, or simply someone curious about the realities of birth and recovery, this episode offers a raw and intimate glimpse into the beauty and complexity of welcoming a new life.Don’t forget to check out the full birth video linked on Instagram and join the conversation as Sarah and Justine celebrate this special journey.Helpful Links: ERAS Website ProtocolJustine's Birth VideoBreastfeeding ClassPreventing Birth Trauma Bundle
12/23/24 • 51:30
In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah and Heidi dive into the transformative power of skin-to-skin contact in the operating room. From improved thermoregulation and breastfeeding success to reduced postpartum depression and enhanced bonding, the benefits of skin-to-skin are undeniable. But why does it matter so much, and how can nurses protect this essential time for families? Join us as we break down the science, share personal stories, and explore the practicalities of implementing skin-to-skin in cesarean birth settings. Whether you’re a number nerd or a passionate advocate for physiologic care, this episode will leave you inspired to support the golden hour in all birth scenarios.Helpful Links: Join Bundle Birth Mentorship ProgramWatch our on-demand Leading Change ClassWatch our Breastfeeding Class for L&D Nurses
12/16/24 • 54:25
In this gripping episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah Lavonne sits down with Amy the Good Nurse (Amy Loughren), the nurse whose incredible bravery take down America’s most prolific serial killer. Amy shares her deeply personal story of uncovering the shocking truth about her best friend and colleague, a trusted ICU nurse who was secretly murdering patients.From the moment detectives approached Amy to the harrowing experience of working undercover, she navigated the emotional fallout of betrayal. This episode dives into the moral and ethical dilemmas she faced. Amy’s courage not only exposed the crimes but also revealed the complicit role of hospitals that prioritized reputation over lives. She recounts the challenges of being a whistleblower, the toll it took on her mental health, and the long path to healing and self-forgiveness.Together, Sarah and Amy explore broader themes of moral courage in nursing, the realities of working within a flawed healthcare system. She also talks about the strength it takes to advocate for what’s right, even when the stakes are unimaginably high. Whether you’re an OB nurse, a healthcare professional, or someone inspired by stories of resilience and integrity, this episode is a powerful reminder of the impact nurses can have—not only on their patients but on the entire profession.You can listen podcast episode #73 Amy the Good Nurse on Spotify or Apple Podcast.Helpful Links:Leading Change On-Demand ClassAbout Amy the Good Nurse The Good Nurse Movie on NetflixCapturing the Killer Nurse Documentary
12/9/24 • 54:33
In another solo episode, Sarah teaches you about how to use a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) as a non-pharmacological pain management option for labor. TENS provides low-voltage electrical stimulation to the skin, which activates the "gate control theory" by blocking pain signals from reaching the brain. Sarah dives deep into what the research suggests, how it can be effective, and how it can delay the use of other pain medications. Sarah also explains the benefits to patients when using a TENS machine and how it can be a useful addition to your labor pain management toolkit. Helpful Links:Elle TENS MachineCoping with Labor Class for FamiliesCoping with Labor Class for NursesMagnetic Spikey BallsDownload a FREE Elle Tens PolicyPhysiologic Coping ClassJoin Newsletter
12/2/24 • 27:31
This episode on Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah Lavonne is joined with Bundle Birth educator, Heidi Nielsen in this enlightening episode as they dive into the critical world of cord gas analysis. Understanding cord gas results is essential in guiding newborn care, particularly for identifying infants at risk of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) who may need therapeutic cooling.Sarah and Heidi break down the basics of interpreting arterial and venous cord gases, explaining why parameters like pH, PCO2, and base deficit matter so much. They discuss the signs of respiratory and metabolic acidosis, how each can impact a newborn’s health, and why proper sample collection is so important—especially in settings without immediate NICU access.In this episode, you’ll learn how these essential numbers reveal vital clues about a newborn’s condition, empowering nurses to support and advocate for newborns from the very start.EDIT at 12:59: ACOG says 7.0 for pH, AWHONN says 7.1, What the research shows is that injury occurs at 7.18, and injury becomes more likely as you continue to move towards 7.0. Normal pH is actually considered to be 7.2.Helpful Links: Follow on Instagram and stay tuned Wednesday for Test Your Knowledge day.Join our Mentorship Program!RNC-OB Exam Prep Class
11/25/24 • 46:59
This week on Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah has a candid conversation with Dr. Nathan Riley an OB-GYN, home birth doctor and holistic gynecologist about challenging hospital births versus home birth. Dr. Riley was initially trained in the standard medical model but became disillusioned with the overly interventionist approach to childbirth. So, he started attending home births to provide a more patient-centered, hands-off approach. He emphasizes the importance of building trust and rapport with patients, rather than rushing through routine procedures. He challenges the common assumption that hospital births are always safer, and argues that the trauma from disrespectful treatment can be more harmful than the medical risks. Dr. Riley shares stories on a more holistic, patient-empowered approach to maternity care, where nurses and providers prioritize the human connection and emotional needs of birthing people.Helpful Links: How to Reach Dr. Riley Dr. Nathan Riley InstagramBorn Free MethodSue Carter - Authority on Oxytocin Steven Porgis - Developed Poly Vagal TheoryLuminous Life - James l Oschman Physiologic Birth Class
11/18/24 • 67:36
In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah Lavonne dives into the journey behind the creation of the Physiologic Birth Class. From working in a highly medicalized L&D unit to later experiencing a contrasting approach in a more affluent hospital, Sarah's nursing career shaped her vision for promoting physiologic birth. Driven by a desire to empower nurses, she designed this class to equip them with the knowledge and hands-on skills essential for supporting physiologic labor and birth. Thousands of nurses have since been trained and seen the impact on their practice while enhancing birth outcomes, decreasing cesarean rates, reducing trauma, and reshaping the culture of obstetric care. Sarah underscores the power of a nurse's deep understanding of birth physiology to provide truly patient-centered care. Helpful Links:Sign up for our most popular Physiologic Birth ClassMotion takes all the concepts taught in class and practically applies them to your practiceWe train hospitals! Drop your manager’s info hereSign up for our monthly newsletter for news & free educationCheck out our physical products that you can use to apply to your physiologic birth practice
11/11/24 • 46:56
Season 5 premiere of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses is here! In this special bts episode, Justine and Sarah Lavonne dive into Justine's upcoming birth plan. Justine shares her preferences in deciding between a scheduled c-section or a VBAC through prioritizing her well-being and reflecting on her first birth experience. Justine and Sarah discuss the logistics, from selecting her birth team to Sarah’s involvement as her birth coach. They also tease exciting topics for this new, fifth season, including home births, cord gases, and a review of the RNC-OB course. Tune in for a thoughtful and honest conversation!Helpful Links: Upcoming Mentorship ProgramMotion App Leading Change Class RNC-OB Exam Prep Class, 2025 dates include: 4/18, 7/28 & 10/17
11/4/24 • 46:11
In this last podcast of the season, Justine and Sarah Lavonne discuss the importance of lifelong learning and how it can benefit nurses in their practice and life. They share personal examples of things they have learned recently, as well as some new OB insights. They encourage you to find your passion and pursue learning in it! Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe! We will see you next season!! In the meantime, join us in a class or get updates by signing up for our newsletter below!Helpful Links!- Get FREE educational content, Bundle Birth updates, news and more when you sign up for the Bundle Birth Newsletter.- Put valuable physiologic birth strategies in the palm of your hand with Motion Birth Tracker and Labor Algorithm App- Learn effective strategies to help patients achieve a vaginal birth in our best-selling Physiologic Birth class!- Discover strategies to help your patient cope with labor to enable a physiologic birth in our on-demand Physiologic Coping class. - Find educational resources for your patients on our YouTube channel.
7/15/24 • 51:30
In this episode of "Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses," Sarah Lavonne chats with Dr. Rebecca Dekker, the founder of Evidence Based Birth. They discuss the benefits of non-lithotomy birthing positions and the misconceptions surrounding them. Dekker shares research findings that show upright positions can lead to shorter pushing phases, lower rates of severe perineal trauma, and decreased use of forceps and vacuum. She also emphasizes the importance of educating patients and healthcare providers about the benefits of alternative positions and suggests strategies for nurses to advocate for their patients' preferences. Sarah and Dekker also discuss the need for continued education and training for healthcare workers to increase their comfort and confidence in supporting upright birthing positions. Want a next step? Take our Physiologic Birth class, linked below! Thanks for watching and subscribing!Helpful Links!Take Physiologic Birth Class!Evidence Based Birth Bundle Birth Position GuideDownload the Motion appPhysiologic Birth Rental for your Hospital
7/7/24 • 51:40
In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Justine and Sarah Lavonne discuss the importance of nurses getting involved in committees and making a positive impact in their workplace. They are joined by Carly Dahl, a labor and delivery nurse and Bundle Birth mentor, who shares her experience of being part of a committee and the value it brings. Carly emphasizes the importance of following your passion and taking the initiative to make a change. She also highlights the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration and open communication within the committee. Carly encourages nurses to start small and focus on areas they care about, as even small changes can have a significant impact. The episode concludes with a reminder to nurses to take care of themselves and find fulfillment in their work. Thanks for listening and subscribing!Helpful Links:Join Mentorship! Leading Change On-Demand ClassVisit Bundle Birth Nurses website
7/1/24 • 40:33
In this episode, Justine and Sarah Lavonne respond to the MOST appalling things that nurses have heard at the bedside. They dive into a candid conversation about language and communication in healthcare, particularly focusing on cervical exams. They share personal experiences, insights, and practical tips for improving patient care and comfort. They discuss the impact of language on patient care and offer alternative phrases and strategies to ensure respectful and compassionate communication. They address issues such as consent, pain management, and terminology used during exams. Join Justine and Sarah for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion that challenges traditional norms and promotes a culture of empathy and respect in healthcare. This episode is a must-listen for labor and delivery nurses seeking to enhance their communication skills and provide exceptional care to their patients.Helpful links:- Get the Motion App Today to level up your care in a whole new way!- Access this online class: Preventing Trauma Bundle Level 1 & 2-Preventing Birth Trauma Level 1- Preventing Birth Trauma Level 2- Have you had trauma? Access this online class: Healing Trauma in the Birth Professional- Visit Bundle Birth Nurses
6/24/24 • 29:12
In this podcast episode, Justine and Sarah Lavonne meet with guest, Heidi Nielsen, a Bundle Birth educator and who is an expert in fetal monitoring. They discuss the fear and issues that many nurses have with Category II tracings and the importance of recognizing and accurately charting them. They also discuss the need for nurses to advocate for themselves and their patients, and the importance of ongoing education and knowledge in the field of fetal monitoring. Get tips for communicating with doctors, navigating the challenges of Category II tracings, and provide information on resources and education available to nurses to improve their practice. Thanks for listening and subscribing! Helpful Links! - Join Mentorship! - EFM Badge Buddy- Download the Motion app! - AWHONN intermediate fetal monitoring class- Join our Newsletter!
6/17/24 • 57:26
In this podcast, Justine and Sarah Lavonne introduce the Bundle Birth Nurse Mentors to discuss the value of mentorship and community in nursing. The mentors share their own experiences and the transformations they have seen in nurses who participate in our Mentorship Program. They emphasize the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment where nurses can learn, grow, and make positive changes in their practice at any stage of their career. You are invited to join us all through our mentorship program and challenge you to take control of your learning and professional development.Helpful Links! - Sign Up for Mentorship: Save $188 on Mentorship and get your 1st month for $1- Download the Motion App
6/10/24 • 34:40
Night shift is HARD! In this episode of "Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses," Justine and Sarah Lavonne emphasize the importance of developing a routine and prioritizing sleep and give actual, tangible, evidence-based tips for surviving the night shift as a nurse. Justine shares her personal routine and they also discuss the importance of staying hydrated and finding ways to make drinking water more enjoyable. They acknowledge that night shift can be challenging and hard on the body, but they also highlight the unique benefits and friendships that come with working nights. Justine and Sarah encourage you to prioritize their own well-being and vocalize their needs to protect their sleep. Thanks for listening and subscribing!Helpful Links:sleepyti.meEye maskCelsius - Caffeinated BeverageBubbler - Lightly Caffeinated BeverageSarah’s Overly Productive Drink Concoction:Moon Juice Magnesium powder - berry flavorMary Ruth’s liquid probioticThorne L Glutamine Powder Supplement100% Organic Cherry JuiceBach Rescue Remedy dropsTrace MineralsVital Proteins8 GreensOrganic Beet Root Powder
6/3/24 • 32:54
In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Justine and Sarah Lavonne get deep into trauma work and trauma-informed care. Sarah shares a personal experience of a traumatic event that happened to her in Ecuador and how she has been working through it with therapy, specifically eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). She explains how EMDR helped her reprocess the traumatic memory and find a sense of empowerment and healing. They talk about the prevalence of trauma among nurses and the impact it can have on their lives and work. They also discuss the concept of adverse childhood events (ACEs) and how they can contribute to chronic illnesses and trauma in adulthood. The episode emphasizes the importance of addressing and healing from trauma to live a more fulfilling and resilient life. Thanks for listening and subscribing! Note: this episode describes physical violence.Helpful Links! - Healing Trauma in the Birth Professional On-Demand Class (2 CEs)- Preventing Birth Trauma Level 1 On-Demand Class (2.75 CEs)- Preventing Birth Trauma Level 2 On-Demand Class (2.5 CEs)- Grounding Techniques On-Demand Class (1.5 CEs)- No Bad Parts book by Richard C. Schwartz, PHD- What is ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences)
5/27/24 • 46:48
In this episode of "Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses," Justine and Sarah Lavonne dive deep into the world of fetal monitoring Justine shares her journey of creating a new, interactive live class on basic fetal monitoring, aimed at bridging the knowledge gap for new nurses. Sarah and Justine reflect on their own experiences and emphasize the importance of understanding and accurately interpreting fetal heart rate patterns to improve patient outcomes. Join us as we discuss practical tips and tools for nurses to feel confident and competent in their roles in terms of efm.Whether you're a seasoned nurse or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights, educational resources, and inspiring stories to help you excel in your nursing career. Plus, get a sneak peek into Justine's upcoming basic fetal monitoring class. Tune in, and let's grow together as we navigate the complexities of fetal monitoring. Thanks for listening and subscribing! Don't miss out on Justine's live class on June 12 at 3:00 PM!Helpful Links!- Justine's EFM class- EFM Badge Buddy- Want to learn more? Join Mentorship!
5/20/24 • 25:22
In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Justine and Sarah Lavonne are joined by guest Jen Atkisson who is the industry expert on Pitocin administration, safety and legal issues, and they discuss the use of Pitocin in labor and delivery. We know that Pitocin use has been normalized in our industry, but there are the risks and benefits of the medication. As professionals, we need better education and understanding among healthcare providers for how to practice safely and avoid lawsuits. They emphasize the importance of treating Pitocin as a medication and using it only when necessary, rather than as a routine intervention. They also encourage nurses to advocate for their patients and to continue learning and growing in their practice. Overall, what would it take to see a decrease in the use of Pitocin and a greater focus on physiologic birth? Thanks for listening and subscribing!Helpful links:- Join us in this LIVE, online Pitocin Paradigm Class taught by Jen Atkisson!- Download the Motion App Today!- Attend the Physiologic Birth Class!- Visit Bundle Birth Nurses
5/13/24 • 43:12
Season 4, episode 1 is here! Catch up with us as we talk about Physiologic Coping, the launch of the Motion app, and announcement of hosting another MOVE Retreat in Cancun. Plus, what’s coming in season 4! Learn about a new Bundle Birth-ism that might help you on your unit too. Stay tuned as this new episode springboards you into the new season of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses. Thanks for listening and subscribing!Helpful links:Get the Motion App Today!Interested in Mentorship? Click here!Physiologic Coping Class is Limited Time Only.
5/6/24 • 29:36
Surprise! 📲Motion is officially live and available to download and use in your practice. It has been a labor of love to get here, and we are so excited to share this Bonus Episode with you! We want to give you the insider scoop on what Motion is, the history, and creation of getting the Motion app into your hands. Motion birth tracker and labor algorithm is designed to empower you with effective physiologic birth strategies while preventing labor dystocia. Sarah shares how this app is history making in health tech for healthcare professionals, what we learned through the beta testing process with our fellow Bundle Birth nurses, data security, patient consent and how Bundle Birth has gone through all necessary steps to be compliant with all of HIPPA requirements. We can ‘t wait to see how many lives you impact with all of these powerful new tools at your fingertips. Are you in Motion? Available for iOS and Android.How to Sign Up and SAVE! (yes, there’s also a FREE Position Generator)1️⃣ Go to BundleBirthNurses.com and either login (if you have an account) or create an account.2️⃣ Head to bundlebirthnurses.com/motion and purchase a Game Changer subscription for as low as $10.83 a month (paid annually) or $12.99 a month (paid monthly). In-app purchase is 30% higher!3️⃣ Checkout on the site4️⃣ Download Motion™ from the iOS or Android app store5️⃣ Log in to the app using the same login credentials as the BBN websiteHelpful links:Download the Motion app today!https:bundlebirthnurses.com/motion
3/26/24 • 35:40
In this final episode of the season, Sarah and Justine let their imaginations run wild as they dream up their ideal Labor and Delivery Unit. They discuss why the details matter, and dig into why everything from lighting and sound, fragrance, windows, and even furniture and decor can make all the difference when it comes to building an environment that supports healthy and successful labor and delivery experiences. They explore why meaning, physical comfort, physical security, and spiritual well-being all work together to influence our mental and emotional state, whether we’re delivering a baby or just living our daily lives. Join us as we dream big in this very fun final episode. Thank you for listening and subscribing, and we look forward to seeing you next season!Helpful links:- Read "Environmental Factors Influencing Women's Childbirth Experiences in Labor-Delivery-Postpartum Unit: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study"- Learn more about our one-time-only Live Online Physiologic Coping Workshop- Enroll in Healing Trauma in The Birth Professional- Visit Bundle Birth Nurses
12/4/23 • 28:36
In this Episode, of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah sits down with her mindset coach Jason Hartanov to explore tough questions about how we view ourselves, our careers, and our personal goals. Together, they expose the dangers of our inner saboteurs, challenge listeners to question how we show up in the world, and offer insights into how to reshape the stories we tell and establish healthy routines to start each day on the right track. Hartonov shares his perspective on the importance of tackling limiting beliefs, explains why self-care isn’t selfish, and delves into why getting uncomfortable is essential to bring about real change. This episode is full of surprising and insightful nuggets you won’t want to miss. Thank you for listening and subscribing. Helpful Links:- Visit Jason's Website- Connect with Jason Hartanov on Facebook- Learn more about our Mentorship Program- Explore the Bundle Birth Nurses website
11/27/23 • 51:59
In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Justine and Sarah interview Jonathan Webb, the Chief Executive Officer of AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses). They discuss the role of nurses in making a meaningful impact on women, birthing people, and the world. They explore the resources, education, and support AWHONN for nurses to live their best lives. They also talk about the importance of networking and collaboration in the nursing profession, and how AWHONN aims to bring about real change in areas such as equitable health outcomes, nurse compensation, workplace violence, and more. Jonathan emphasizes the value of diversity and cultural awareness in nursing, and the need to support nurses at every stage of their career. He invites nurses to get involved with AWHONN through their website or by contacting him directly. Thanks for listening & subscribing!Helpful Links: - Learn more about AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses). Use referral code 44264181, and tell them Justine from Bundle Birth sent you.- Meet Jonathan Webb, CEO of AWHONN- Contact Jonathan Webb - Find the support you need in our 12-month Nurse Mentorship Program - Enroll in our 1-time-only, Live Online Physiologic Coping Class
11/20/23 • 41:22
In this third and final installment of our series on triage, Sarah and Justine explore the high-pressure world of triage emergencies. Learn tips for preparing yourself for anything that could walk in the door, from who to call to when to start IV meds, how much bleeding is too much, to how to navigate challenging doctor preferences vs. hospital policies. We’ll give you our take on how to keep a cool head in the face of triage chaos. Staying informed is critical for anyone hoping to escape triage unscathed, and this is your first stop. Thanks for listening and subscribing!Helpful links:-Listen to Episode #49 The Power of First Impressions: Science-Based Tips for Building Rapport with Vanessa Van Edwards-Get the full story on triage when you listen to the first two parts of this three-episode series: #50 Tips for Triage: MIFTI, Coregulation, and Navigating Triage Part 1 and #51 R/O Labor, Liability, and Expecting the Unexpected – Triage Part 2-Review the MFTI -Find the answers you're looking for at BundleBirthNurses.com-Learn more about our new Physiologic Coping Class
11/13/23 • 37:08
In this episode, Sarah and Justine dig into the most challenging questions and concerns impacting the triage process. Is this patient really in labor? How do I send patients home without discouraging them and while acknowledging their discomfort and concerns? How can you feel confident in your recommendations in the face of pressure around hospital liability and without facing looming fears of making the wrong call? Triage is not simple, but by using the straightforward tools and information at your disposal, you can improve the odds of creating a seamless patient triage process that won't keep you up at night.Helpful links: -Missed last week's show? Listen to Episode #50 Tips for Triage: MFTI, Coregulation, and Navigating Triage Part 1-Sign up for our one-time-only Live Online Physiologic Coping Class-Take our can't-miss Physiologic Birth Class-Purchase our helpful Labor Warm-Up Poster, a powerful tool to help prepare your patients for labor-Sarah's YouTube Triage Playlist
11/6/23 • 37:00
In our exciting 50th podcast episode, Justine and Sarah dive into the crucial first steps of triage - the initial assessment. They discuss the key questions to ask, red flags to watch out for, the importance of teamwork, and how to prioritize patient needs. Whether you're a seasoned triage nurse or starting to dip your toes into this complicated process, this episode will provide valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your practice. Thanks for listening and subscribing!Helpful Links: - Learn more about the MFTI (Maternal Fetal Triage Index)- Learn about the Bundle Birth Nurses Mentorship Program- Visit the Bundle Birth Nurses Website for more helpful classes and tools
10/30/23 • 36:20
In this episode, multi-time bestselling author and renowned behavioral researcher on professional communication and leadership Vanessa Van Edwards joins us to give quick, practical, science-based tips on how to best connect and build rapport with patients. Vanessa’s work has been featured in national and international media, including Inc, Entrepreneur Magazine, CNN, CBS and many more. Her book, Captivate, has been translated into over 17 languages. Her latest book, Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication, was an instant bestseller. Don't miss the easy-to-apply yet profound insights in this episode that, if put into practice, will help all nurses level up their care. Thanks for listening and subscribing!Helpful Links:- Join us for a ONE-TIME-ONLY Physiologic Coping Class use promocode: buildrapport for $25 off your ticket!- Check Out Vanessa's Website ScienceofPeople.com- Buy Vanessa's Books Cues and Captivate on Amazon- Vanessa's Ted Talk
10/23/23 • 28:27