PICCs Learning Pathway for Adult Patients
This course teaches the experienced PICC clinician how to adequately supervise and precept a new inserting clinician.
Is teaching one of your callings? Do you feel you have knowledge and experience that others could benefit from? Learn how to become a PICC instructor.
This course addresses everything you need to know to begin placing PICCs under supervision. After completion of the program and the post test, you will perform a supervised simulated insertion at your facility or at a training facility. NOTE: This is a prerequisite course in the PICC Certification program.
Many hospitals have added portable ultrasound units to their IV team's arsenal of tools for locating veins. Inserting PICCs with Ultrasound includes an insertion, from patient education to final pressure dressing on the completed insertion. We recommend completing this course in conjunction with the Basic PICC Qualification Training Program
Learning to use ultrasound to aid critical thinking for vein selection is the essence of this program. In this course we focus on ultrasound use for PICC placement at the bedside, specifically vessel identification and visualization to aid needle access.
This program teaches techniques that increase insertion success rates using ultrasound guidance for PICC insertions.
The ECG/Terminal Tip Positioning Systems program teaches you how and why the electrocardiogram (ECG) is an effective system for guided tip positioning of a central venous catheter.
This program offers the medical professional, active in the insertion of Midlines and/or Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters, the opportunity to receive updated, advanced information on Catheter Exchange.
This program is highly recommended for anyone who cares for or maintains PICCs or any central device. This program discusses, explains, and demonstrates various topics of PICC Care and Maintenance.
This program defines site assessment and identifies the four reasons to perform a daily PICC site assessment.
The CVC Removal program reviews when and how to safely remove a central venous access device.
In this program, we analyze the causes, signs, symptoms and treatments for catheter occlusions that are not related to blood/thrombus formation.
Analyze the causes, signs, symptoms and treatment protocols for thrombotic occlusions. The course also provides strategies for the prevention of thrombotic occlusions with CVCs.
This one hour online course, previously recorded webinar, provides discussion on issues and research related to deep vein thrombosis and vascular access