What You’ll Discover in Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell Update Your Infusion Therapy Toolbox
- Faculty:
- Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell
- Duration:
- Full Day
- Format:
- Audio and video
- Copyright:
- Dec 09, 2016
Description
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- Venous access device updates: Peripheral & central
- Common misconceptions regarding infusion therapy
- The changes Infusion Standard of Care You Can’t Afford to Miss
Do you want to see the central line? You might be curious to learn the differences between a PICC line and a middle line. Infusion therapy can present many challenges and frustrations. There are constantly changing best practices guidelines. This in-Deep seminar, this is a rare opportunity to learn hands-You can view real video procedures as well as actual catheters.
Today, every nurse has had to deal with infusion therapy at some point. You will probably see intravenous caths no matter your specialty. You can keep your facility up-to-date. You will learn the most recent strategies and technology trends through the shared case studies and anecdotes. This seminar will help you to be a leader in device management within the company.
Liz Campbell, RN, MSN, CRNI®, is excited to pass along her knowledge and experiences as an infusion nurse specialist – with you. Liz will be using the latest standards from the Infusion Nurses Society® to your practice. To prevent potential complications and improve outcomes, you will receive a strong and current toolbox that can be used to update the standards of your practice.
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Handouts
Webcast Manual (2.35 MB) | 39 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Peripheral Venous Catheters
- How many do you think your patient needs?
- Site assessment
- How often?
- Who?
- Infusates
- Hydration
- Antibiotics
- Pain Medications
- Complication
- Scale (infiltration)
- Extravasation
- Phlebitis is (scale)
- Nerve injury
- Infection
Central Venous Access Devices
- Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
- Implanted port
- Tunneled jugular
- Site assessment
- Complications
- Phlebitis
- Nerve injury
- Occlusion
- Infection
- Air embolism
- Thrombosis
- Malposition
- Catheter damage
- Maintenance and care
- How to find the best tip location
Regulation of Infusion Therapy
- Who sets the standards?
- What is the support available?
- Infusion Nurses Society
- Association for Vascular Access
- Oncology Nurses Society
Practice Updates
- Infusion Standard of therapy practice
- SHEA Guidelines
- ONS guideline
Technology/Ultrasound
- Examples of insertions shown in video
- Peripheral catheter
- Insertion of PICC
- Tip location
Enhancing Outcomes
- Bundles for central line
- Care and maintenance for central lines
- Rotation of peripheral catheters
- Correct access to prescribed therapy
- Injuries
- Poor outcomes
- Excellent outcomes
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Faculty
Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell, RN, MSN, CRNI® Similar seminars and products 1
Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell, RN, MSN, CRNI®, has over 20 years’ experience in IV therapy. Currently, Liz serves as a staff member on the IV Team at Massachusetts General Hospital. As a Registered Nurse, Liz is certified. Infusion, Liz is a recognized expert in IV therapy. She is currently the President of the New England Chapter of the Infusion Nurses Society. Liz is also an appointee to the National Council on Education for the Infusion Nurses Society. Her passion is teaching the art of infusion therapy to nurses.
Disclosure for Speakers:
Financial: Elizabeth Campbell As an adjunct faculty member, she is a member of Boston College’s Connell School of Nursing. She has an employment relationship with Massachusetts General Hospital. Ms. Campbell receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Elizabeth Campbell Is a member Infusion Nurses Society; andOnline Viewing and Digital DownloadInfusion Nurses Society New England Chapter.
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