THIS TRAINIGN IS FULL.
If you would like to join the waitlist for this event, email cpd@swsphn.com.au
All participants are required to pay a $50 refundable deposit via Mastercard or Visa to confirm their registration.
The training is being delivered by Benchmarque Group.
This program delivers accredited units of competency for Perform Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation Course (HLTHPS009)
Performing Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation (PIC) requires more than just sound knowledge and good technique, there is more to consider such as when to insert, cannula size, insertion site, and managing issues should they arise. The training promotes best practice that can be adapted to support the needs of staff in your organisation who are required to cannulate patients.
Learning outcomes:
• Assess the need for cannulation.
• Discuss the considerations that influence the correct selection of intravenous cannula size and insertion site.
• Choose the appropriate size cannula.
• Demonstrate the technique of peripheral intravenous cannula insertion, including securing the cannula insitu.
• Manage the cannula until the time it is no longer required and removal of the cannula is to be performed.
• Safely remove the IV cannula.
• Troubleshoot problems.
• Discuss and manage possible complications.
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