Vessel Health and Preservation courses provide vital information to clinical professionals. Begin with The Importance of Evidence-Based Practices or Intentional Vascular Access Device Selection. Additional courses are listed in progressive order of learning or may be studied independently.
This program introduces the Vessel Health and Preservation model, which provides a pathway for the selection, placement and care of vascular access devices.
Learn what evidence-based practices are and how integrating them into your daily practice leads to increased patient safety and improved patient outcomes.
In this program, we define and outline the specific goals for device selection and then review the eight factors to consider for each patient prior to the final selection of a vascular access device.
PICCs must be aseptically cared for. In this program, we discuss, explain and demonstrate various aspects of PICC and central catheter insertion with an emphasis on infection prevention.
This course provides an overview for Vascular Access Device assessment which is key for increasing patient safety and positive patient outcomes.
Implementing outcome measurement and data collection for vascular access can aid in the identification of gaps and areas requiring improvement. This course reviews different processes, steps, initiatives, and surveillance methods that promote a successful, sustained program regarding outcome monitoring.