Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell – Update Your Infusion Therapy Toolbox
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- Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell is a member of the faculty.
Duration: One Whole Day
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright: December 9, 2016
Description
The 9 venous access device issues you should be aware of The #1 thing you can do now to enhance results and practice
The most recent technologies are now available.
Updates to venous access devices: Central and peripheral
Dispel common myths regarding infusion treatment.
You cannot afford to ignore changes in the Infusion Standards of Care.Have you ever wondered what it’s like to see a center line? Do you want to know the difference between a PICC and a midline? When it comes to infusion treatment, there may be a lot of problems and disappointments. Not to mention the ever-changing best practices recommendations. During this comprehensive lecture, you will have the rare chance to learn hands-on from genuine catheters and by watching real video operations!
Every nurse nowadays has some experience with infusion treatment. You will very certainly see intravenous catheters on a daily basis, regardless of your speciality or location. You have the ability to be the most up to date in your institution. You will leave knowing the newest tactics and new technological trends thanks to the case studies and anecdotes offered. Attend this session to establish yourself as a top performer in your organization’s device management!
Liz Campbell, RN, MSN, CRNI®, is eager to share her expertise and experiences as an infusion nurse specialist with you. Liz will implement the most recent Infusion Nurses Society® guidelines in your business. You will receive a rich and up-to-current toolset to help you better prevent issues, enhance outcomes, and stay up to speed on practice standards!
Handouts
Manual for Webcasts (2.35 MB)
Outline 39 Pages Available After Purchase
Venous Catheters in the Periphery
How many do you think your patient will require?
Site evaluation How often Who?
Infusates\sHydration
Antibiotics
Medications for Pain
Complication
Infiltration (scale) (scale)
Extravasation
Phlebitis (scale) (scale)
Nerve damage
InfectionDevices for Central Venous Access
Central Catheter Inserted Peripherally (PICC)
inserted port
Complications of a tunneled jugular assessment
Phlebitis Nerve damage
Occlusion
Infection
Embolism of the lungs
Thrombosis\sMalposition
Catheter abrasion
Maintenance and care
What You Should Know About Tipping LocationInfusion Therapy Regulation
Who establishes the standards?
What kind of help is available?
Association for Vascular Access Oncology Nurses Society Infusion Nurses SocietyUpdates on Practice
Practice guidelines for infusion treatment
ONS guidelines SHEA guidelinesTechnology/Ultrasound
Insertions in video form
Insertion of a peripheral catheter PICC TipImproving Results
Bundles of central lines
Central line care and maintenance
Peripheral catheter rotation
determining appropriate access for prescribed therapy
Injuries
Poor results
Excellent results
Faculty
CRNI® Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell, RN, MSN Seminars and items related to: 1Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell, RN, MSN, CRNI®, has worked in IV treatment for over 20 years. Liz is currently a member of the IV Team at Massachusetts General Hospital. Liz is a known IV treatment specialist as a Certified Registered Nurse Infusion. She is now the President of the Infusion Nurses Society’s New England Chapter. Liz is also a member of the Infusion Nurses Society’s National Council on Education. Her interest is teaching nurses the art of infusion therapy.
Speaker Information:
Elizabeth Campbell works as an adjunct faculty member at Boston College’s Connell School of Nursing. She is employed at Massachusetts General Hospital. PESI, Inc. provides Ms. Campbell with a speaking honorarium.
Elizabeth Campbell is a member of the Infusion Nurses Society as well as the Infusion Nurses Society New England Chapter.
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