| - PIV400 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.
- PIV405 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.
- PIV410 Parenteral Nutrition and Infusion Therapies
- PIV415 Peripheral Vein Anatomy
- PIV420 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.
- PIV425 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.
- PIV430 Performing a PIV Insertion Procedure
- PIV435 PIV Validating Successful Insertion
- PIV440 Final Steps of PIV Procedure
- PIV445 Assessment of PIV Site and Function
- PIV450 Identification and Prevention of Complications (PIV)
- PIV455 PIV Blood Draws and Blood Transfusions
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