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M193A- Safer Infusion Therapy: The Basics 23 min © 1999 $300 This program is designed to give the clinician a clear and accurate foundational understanding of intravenous therapy. Additional and more detailed information on I.V therapy will be built on this foundation in subsequent programs, M194B- Safer Infusion Therapy: Initiating Venipuncture 29 min © 1999 $300 This program discusses complications that can be encountered during the course of infusion therapy. It describes assessment and identification of complications, causes, and preventive measures to take to avoid the development of complications. Appropriate interventions to take tat support the patient and restore safe and effective therapy are also discussed. M195C- Safer Infusion Therapy: Reducing Complications and Improving Outcomes 29 min © 1999 $300 This educational activity discusses complications that can be encountered during the course of infusion therapy. It describes causes and demonstrates assessment, identification, and preventions strategies, and how to begin appropriate corrective measures to restore safe and effective therapy. M196D- Safer Infusion Therapy: Care and Maintenance 29 min © 1999 $300 This program demonstrates techniques and procedures used to perform routine care of I.V. sites and the equipment used in infusion therapy. In addition, it demonstrates procedures for discontinuing an I.V. site and infusion therapy M197E- Safer Infusion Therapy: Pediatrics 42 min © 2000 $300 Starting and maintaining safe and effective intravenous therapy in children presents unique challenges to the clinician. Most of the basic principles of administrating IV solutions and medications are the same with children and adults, but there are significant differences between the neonatal, pediatric and adult population, which must be considered. These differences require special nursing skills and knowledge to safeguard the child undergoing IV therapy. This program focuses on the safe and effective administration of pediatric IV therapy for the neonate to adolescent patient. M047- Initiating Intravenous Therapy 30:23 min © 1988 Intermediate Level CE 2 hrs $199 Thoroughly prepares the nurse with specific techniques for initiating, administering and monitoring IV therapy. Emphasizes principles for protecting the infusion site and specific taping methods such as the H method, the chevron method and he U method. M048- Preparing and Adminstering Intravenous Medication 30:22 min © 1988 Intermediate Level CE 2 hrs $199 Discusses the use of a pharmacy-based program and serves as an illustration for basic precautions, such as drug incompatibility, aspect techniques and labeling. Examines the step-by-step use of various equipment, such as piggybacks and secondary administration sets and heparin lock. Demonstrates the use of the infuser and central line for continuous therapy, as well as the procedure for changing the infuser
A2216- Venous Access Devices Program 3: Ports 39 min Reviewed for accuracy in © 1997 $249 This program defines and describes a venous part. The position and placement of the port as well as flushing are discussed. Viewers will also learn how to select the appropriate length, gauge, and style of a Huber point needle. A2218- Multilumen Central Venous Catheters 28 min Reviewed for accuracy in © 1997 $249 Shows nurses how to provide safe, competent care when using multilumen catheters. 78564-Perpheral Venipuncture: Site Placement and Management 28 min © 1991 $285 Presents the most common information, according to Intravenous Nurses Society standards and the Centers for Disease Control. This program will help the nurse improve peripheral venipuncture technique and achieve more successful first starts. Showing all procedures clearly on real patients, the purposes of a peripheral IV are described and the entire procedure is demonstrated, including vein selection, site disinfections, device insertion, securing the device, and dressing application. The available devices are shown and described, and guidelines are presented on how to choose the correct. The three major areas of concern for healthcare providers are also emphasized: proper use of aseptic techniques, familiarity with CDC Universal Precautions, and proper site selection. A comprehensive and detailed program that emphasized safety for the patient and nurse. 50131- Help! A Subcutaneous Port! 24 min © 1993 $199 A well-paced concise video that demonstrates the care of an implantable venous or arterial access port. Included in this demonstration are the techniques involved from insertion to removal of the Huber needle. Port patency, obtaining blood samples and preserving skin integrity are addressed. The step-by-step format reflects both research-based practice and infection control/waste management standards
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