Od-025089 MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Course BUNDLE for RNs

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Home Infusion Therapy Bundle for RNs
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MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 1: Introduction To Infusion Therapy Online Training Program show details
This module is an Introduction of Infusion Therapy and the components that you will cover.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025297
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 2 : Getting Started show details
In this module you will learn the various delivery methods of infusion therapy that are available in the home setting. Upon completion of the module you will be able to identify and describe the catheter type most suitable for the infusion ordered. You will gain an understanding of the appropriateness of the vein chosen as it relates to the compatibility with the infusate. You will be able to identify the various rate control devices and what they are used for and be able to calculate the infusion drip rate for infusions without a control device.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025081
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 3: Complications show details
Complications from infusion therapy can happen for a number of reasons. We will look at the many complications that may occur, their signs and symptoms, causes, interventions, and ways to prevent them.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025298
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 4A: Procedures, Infection Control, and Safety (Part 1 of 2) show details
Upon completion of this module you should be knowledgeable about how to maintain an intravenous line; infection control protocols; how to flush the line (SASH or SAS); safety precautions to avoid complications;signs of complications and interventions; and first dose protocols.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025102
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 4B: IV Dressing Change Procedures (Part 2 of 2) show details
Upon completion of this module, the nurse should be knowledgeable about how to change a dressing on an intravenous line; infection control protocols for IV site care and how to maintain a sterile field; how to maintain and care for various infusion types; safety precautions to avoid complications; and documentation protocols for home infusion therapy.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025104
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 5: Hydration show details
This is part 5 of IV training. This module will address hydration therapy.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025299
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 6: Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) show details
Upon completion of this module, the nurse should be knowledgeable about: - the need to check the physician’s order at multiple checkpoints prior to infusing TPN; - the process for administering and managing a TPN infusion; - which filter to use on the IV line for the specific type of TPN ordered; - patient/caregiver teaching related to TPN therapy; and - documentation protocols for TPN therapy.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025122
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 7: Chemotherapy Administration show details
This is part 7 of IV training. This module will address chemotherapy administration.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025300
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 8: Anti-infectives show details
Upon completion of this module, the nurse should be able to: - state protocols to follow prior to administration of an anti-infective infusion - differentiate between an antibacterial, an antiviral,and an antifungal infusion - recall some of the actions, doses, storage requirements, and adverse effects for some of the most common anti-infectives - state the protocol to follow for a First Dose infusion - differentiate between an allergic reaction, an anaphylactic reaction, and side effects/adverse effects - recall the common labs drawn for patients receiving antibiotics and recall the time frame for lab draws for trough and peak levels
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025124
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 9: Cardiac Inotropes and Pain Management show details
This is Part 9 of the online IV training. This module will address Pain Management and Cardiac Inotropes Therapy.
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025301
MVNA Home Infusion Therapy Program - Module 10: Case Management, Documentation, and Patient Teaching show details
Upon completion of this module, the nurse should be able to: - describe case management strategies for patients receiving IV therapy at home; - describe the documentation requirements for patients receiving IV therapy in the home setting; - describe the admission and revisit requirements for patients receiving IV therapy at home; - implement evidence-based practice in clinical practice related to IV therapy; - describe the specific patient teaching required for patients receiving IV therapy at home
  • : Lynnette Gosa
  • : Pr-025126
Course Evaluation – Answer these survey questions to mark this course as complete show details
Please take a minute to answer a quick five-question survey about your experience with this online learning module. We will use your feedback to make enhancements to current and future online training.
  • : Veronica Poindexter
  • : Su-026275