I.V. Therapy Update
Currently available for on-site contracted presentations only. If you are interested in scheduling a class at your facility, please contact us for a proposal.
I.V. practice is constantly changing as a result of current research, published evidence, and new technology. For this reason, it is appropriate to stay up-to-date with the latest standards and practice guidelines to ensure the safety of your patients, as well as reduce your liability.
Content includes the latest standards and guidelines for safe practice and insertion, how to reduce costs and patient trauma, how to accomplish safe I.V. drug administration, proper management of multi-lumen venous catheters, and liability concerns when placing PICC's.
This course is an excellent choice for the experienced, veteran nurse (or any healthcare provider) currently managing I.V. Therapy patients who wants to ensure that his/her skill set is as current as possible, as well as reduce their individual liability.
Great practical scenarios.
Donna Collins, RN, Paralegal - Woodward, Hobson & Fulton, Louisville, Kentucky
Updated information from what was taught in school/on units; excellent program! Tracy Guy, RN, Clinical Educator - Morgan Hospital & Medical Center, Martinsville, IN
After being a nurse for 20 years, I learned so much about basic I.V. Therapy…content was great…I’ll change the way I start / maintain my IV’s from now on! Jan Moser, RN, Sumner Regional Medical Center, Gallatin, Tennessee
Ms. Coulter keeping us on track was very good…I liked that she is very knowledgeable and is a practicing nurse…her teaching style is great…very interactive with audience. Chris Hanton, RN, Nursing Supervisor, Sumner Regional Medical Center, Gallatin, Tennessee
This was information that I can use daily on the floor…the information given was given in an easy to understand / digest format. Christy Moore, RN, Sumner Regional Medical Center, Gallatin, Tennessee
How does this class benefit me?
This course reviews recent I.V. Therapy practice changes, legal aspects related to I.V. Therapy standards of practice from the Infusion Nurses Society (INS) and emerging vascular access protocols.
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