Intravenous Therapy Mastery Learning - Foundations of Vascular Access bundle courses cover key components of clinical work. Begin with Basic Anatomy or Introduction to Vascular Access Devices. The courses are presented in a progressive order of learning or may be studied independently.
This program introduces MAGIC, The Michigan Appropriateness Guide for Intravenous Catheters, whose purpose was to establish guidance for vascular access device selection by applying evidence for the selection of a peripheral versus a central device. Learn the magic of MAGIC!
This program provides an overview of basic vein anatomy including descriptions of the three layers of the vein and the function valves play in venipuncture and catheter advancement.
Learn to provide comprehensive, precise documentation to fully communicate the status and needs of a patient and the care you have provided to each clinician involved in patient care.
In this program, we identify the common components that comprise a vascular access device - from luers to lumens, hubs and clamps. To effectively work with these devices, you must first understand all the components.
This product introduces and provides a brief description of the various types of vascular access devices available for use.
Standard of Practice. Standard of Care. Medical liability. Negligence. Learn the definition of these terms and what actions are expected of you when caring for patients.
This program guides the clinician through the device selection process by methodically applying device selection practices to various patient conditions.