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17/10/2022 at 2:33 pm #81420
3M-INS Part 6 Webinar Invitation by ANZ – ACIPC Vascular Access Device (VAD) Securement & Its Role in Reducing VAD Complications
In this presentation, we will discuss the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice on vascular access device (VAD) securement and the role of VAD securement in reducing VAD-associated complications. We will review and define VAD complications reported in the literature and discuss and define VAD securement systems as outlined in the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice Standard 38 “Vascular Access Device Securement.” A consideration of VAD securement systems appropriate for clinical settings will be reviewed, along with a discussion on implementing these systems into practice. Outcome data from implementing VAD securement across a healthcare system will also be discussed.
Objectives:
Learners will be able to articulate the complications associated with VADs and the impact of inadequate VAD securement
Learners will be able to describe the benefits of each type of VAD securement as discussed in the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice
Learners will be able to identify the appropriate VAD securement system(s) for their clinical settings
Learners will identify the clinical guidelines that support best practices associated with VAD securementDate & Time
Thursday 27th October
3:00pm – 4:30pm AESTCost
FreeSpeaker Bio: Max Holder has 30 years of nursing experience. He is the nurse manager of the Vascular Access Team and Acute Care Hemodialysis Unit at Baylor Scott and White Health (BSWH) University Medical Center. He Chairs the BSWH Vascular Access System Council and is the 2022 President of the Infusion Nurses Society.
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17/10/2022 at 6:41 pm #81423AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Thank you for this webinar invitation team,
This is very interesting for us in the Solomon islands, as we plan to pave towards improvements towards our AMR goals strategies despite of our practical challenges with resources.
Kind regards,
Betty
IPC Unit
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3M-INS Part 6 Webinar Invitation by ANZ – ACIPC Vascular Access Device (VAD) Securement & Its Role in Reducing VAD ComplicationsIn this presentation, we will discuss the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice on vascular access device (VAD) securement and the role of VAD securement in reducing VAD-associated complications. We will review and define VAD complications reported in the literature and discuss and define VAD securement systems as outlined in the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice Standard 38 “Vascular Access Device Securement.” A consideration of VAD securement systems appropriate for clinical settings will be reviewed, along with a discussion on implementing these systems into practice. Outcome data from implementing VAD securement across a healthcare system will also be discussed.
Objectives:
Learners will be able to articulate the complications associated with VADs and the impact of inadequate VAD securement
Learners will be able to describe the benefits of each type of VAD securement as discussed in the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice
Learners will be able to identify the appropriate VAD securement system(s) for their clinical settings
Learners will identify the clinical guidelines that support best practices associated with VAD securementDate & Time
Thursday 27th October
3:00pm – 4:30pm AESTCost
FreeSpeaker Bio: Max Holder has 30 years of nursing experience. He is the nurse manager of the Vascular Access Team and Acute Care Hemodialysis Unit at Baylor Scott and White Health (BSWH) University Medical Center. He Chairs the BSWH Vascular Access System Council and is the 2022 President of the Infusion Nurses Society.
MESSAGES POSTED TO THIS LIST ARE SOLELY THE OPINION OF THE AUTHOR, AND DO NOT REPRESENT THE OPINION OF ACIPC.The use of trade/product/commercial brand names through the list is discouraged by ACIPC. If you wish to discuss specific reference to products or services by brand or commercial names, please do this outside the list.
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The use of trade/product/commercial brand names through the list is discouraged by ACIPC. If you wish to discuss specific reference to products or services by brand or commercial names, please do this outside the list.
Archive of all messages are available at http://aicalist.org.au/archives – registration and login required.
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