Permanent venous accesses in practice
For doctors of all specialties and for nurses, we have prepared a one-day comprehensive theoretical and practical preparation for the use of venous catheters. Venous access has become an essential standard both in intensive care and in ensuring the long-term needs of the patient and can facilitate the lives of patients in a variety of situations. Take the opportunity to gain experience from doctors of one of the largest Cannulation Centers in the Czech Republic and doctors of the Metabolic Unit IV. internal clinics of the General Hospital.
The course will focus on:
- medium and long term venous access; indication, selection of a suitable input;
- education and preparation of the patient before the cannulation procedure;
- permanent venous access in patients with parenteral nutrition;
- early and late complications of permanent venous access;
- nursing care of permanent venous accesses in practice;
- venous puncture training under ultrasound control on phantoms;
- anatomy of the venous system and ultrasound navigation;
- venous access fixation, venous access manipulation and nursing procedures.
Date and place of the course for doctors: Tuesday, September 20, 2022, Hoder Hall, KARIM, entrance A6, General University Hospital in Prague, U Nemocnice 499/2, 128 08 Nové Město, Prague 2.
Course price is CZK 1,800, the participation of a VFN employee in Prague is CZK 800.
Dates and venue of the course for nurses: October 25 and November 8, 2022, Hoder Hall, KARIM, entrance A6, General University Hospital in Prague, U Nemocnice 499/2, 128 08 Nové Město, Prague 2.
Course price is CZK 1,500, the co-participation of a VFN employee in Prague is CZK 500.
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