Od-030873 MFSMC APP Procedure Credentialing Education rev
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Arthrocentesis - Procedural Credentialing Didactic Module show details
Discusses the indication and contraindication of arthrocentesis.
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Lumbar Puncture-Procedural Training Didactic Module show details
Lumbar Puncture-Procedural Training Didactic Module
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Intraosseous Access - Procedural Training Didactic Module show details
This presentation discusses the indications and contraindications for IO placement.
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Endotracheal Intubation - Procedural Credentialing Didactic Module show details
Endotracheal intubation training didactic module
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Reduction of Closed Fractures and Dislocations in the ED -Procedural Training Didactic Module show details
Discusses the indications and contraindications for reduction of closed fractures and dislocations in the ED.
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Central Line Insertion Overview show details
This is a basic overview of central line insertion and includes information on the MedStar Health Central Venous Catheter-Associated Infection Prevention Standards indications for inserting a central line. Also discussed are the pros and cons of the different central line insertion sites.
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Central Line Insertion Techniques- The Path to Zero Infections show details
This presentation discusses the basics on how to insert a central line for the three most common locations, internal jugular, subclavian and femoral. The course briefly reviews the complications of insertion and how to manage them.
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MedStar Health Central Line Removal Education show details
This module focuses on the proper techniques for central line removal, complications associated with central line removal, and how these can be prevented. Only individuals who have received appropriate central line training are eligible to remove a central vascular catheter.
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Preparing and Maintaining A Sterile Field At the Bedside show details
This presentation was developed using national standard recommendations. These practices are intended as a guidelines that are adaptable to various practice settings where operative and other invasive procedures may be performed. These are general principles. Please refer to your individual hospital polices related to sterile fieldand bedside procedures.
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