| - Applying Device Selection Practices
- Understanding MAGIC
This program introduces MAGIC, The Michigan Appropriateness Guide for Intravenous Catheters, whose purpose was to establish guidance for vascular access device selection by applying evidence for the selection of a peripheral versus a central device. Learn the magic of MAGIC!
- Basic Vein Anatomy
- Components of a Vascular Access Device
In this program, we identify the common components that comprise a vascular access device - from luers to lumens, hubs and clamps. To effectively work with these devices, you must first understand all the components.
- Documentation
- Introduction to Vascular Access Devices
- Legal Aspects of Infusion Therapy
- Bloodstream Infections: Identification and Improving Safety
This program defines CABSI, CLABSI, and CRBSI. We will discuss risk of infection as well as provide criteria to verify CLABSI and CRBSI. Emphasis is placed on methods of prevention and improvement strategies.
- Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections
- Central Line Bundle Program
In an effort to reduce the infection rate of intravascular catheters, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has issued a care bundle known as the Central Line Bundle based on recommendations established by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The program will explain how each of these individual steps is performed based on current standards and guidelines to reduce central line associated infections.
- Disinfection Practices for Intravenous Therapy
The patient's risk of infection are reduced through good disinfection practices on skin, intravenous access surfaces and equipment. This program discusses the WHY, WHAT and HOW to effectively perform disinfection of the skin and access sites to reduce the risk of healthcare associated infection.
- Infection Control Standards and Guidelines
Infection control is imperative for proper patient care and positive outcomes. Therefore, specific organizations have published standards, guidelines and recommendations to be implemented for vascular access infection control. This program provides the clinician with information for each of these organizations along a centralized location for established patient safety standards and guidelines
- Infection Prevention of CVADs
- Infection Prevention Strategies
- Principles of Infection Control and Prevention
- UG125 ANTT: Key Concepts
- How to Create a Sterile Field
In this program, we describe the importance of creating an environment that prevents the transfer of microorganisms to the patient during a vascular access procedure, then provide step by step instructions for how to set up a sterile field prior to a vascular access procedure.
- Applying Best Practices to VAD Management
- Basic Principles of Blood Draws
- Clinically Indicated Catheter Removal
- Complications with Vascular Access Devices - Part 1
- Complications with Vascular Access Devices - Part 2
- Drawing Blood Cultures - Preventing Contamination
- Dressings and Dressing Changes for VADs
- Flushing: The Science and Evidence
- Function and Management of Needleless Connectors
Learn the ABC's of needleless connectors, including purpose, guidelines and standards, how to disinfect, when to change and how they are categorized and function.
- Methods of Securement
- Safe IV Patient Care
In this program, we review the daily best practices for vascular access devices known to prevent infection and complications including importance of cleansing, daily assessing the insertion site, and basics of flushing the catheter.
- Basics of IV Administration
This course is meticulously designed to transform you into a competent, confident professional, well-versed in every aspect of this critical medical procedure. It provides the practical aspects of IV administration.
- Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
The goal of this course is to recognize and provide the appropriate intervention when an imbalance of electrolytes and fluids occurs with the patient condition, avoid actions that might negatively impact a patient receiving intravenous therapy, while also understanding the application of key principles that promote health and healing.
- Parenteral Nutrition and Infusion Therapies
- Peripheral Vein Anatomy
- PIV Pre Insertion Assessment
This course provides information to assess the safety and to ensure a PIV is truly indicated for the patient prior to the place of a peripheral catheter. This course educates the clinician on the steps to assess the patient's medical history, treatment, and current level of impairment to confirm medications are peripherally compatible.
- When is a PIV NOT Indicated
While many patients can have their vascular access needs met with peripheral intravenous catheters, there are certain situations and conditions when different device choices should be recommended. This program examines situations and conditions when a PIV is not appropriate, and provides best options and considerations in making the appropriate device selection.
- Performing a PIV Insertion Procedure
- PIV Validating Successful Insertion
- Final Steps of PIV Procedure
- Assessment of PIV Site and Function
- Identification and Prevention of Complications (PIV)
- PIV Blood Draws and Blood Transfusions
- IV Therapy Mastery Certificate Exam
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