- Monograph -

Keeping the Lines Open with Evidence-Based Practice and Advanced Technologies

Program Description

Intravascular catheters are indispensable in modern day medical practice and are necessary to provide vascular access. They can, however, put patients at risk for complications from catheter-related bloodstream infections, or CRBSIs. CRBSIs are life-threatening infections and account for significant medical costs - about $2.3 billion annually in the United States.1 This education program is designed to empower clinicians caring for these catheters with tools to prevent complications and promote positive outcomes for patients.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, nurses and pharmacists will be able to:

  • Explain the relationship between catheter-related bloodstream infections and thrombotic occlusions and why this is important

  • Give examples of appropriate techniques and interventions to prevent blood reflux, thrombotic occlusions and CRBSIs

  • Describe available technology to prevent intraluminal blood reflux and improve patient care

Program Faculty

Lynn Schallom, RN, MSN(R), CCNS, CCRN
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Surgical Burn Trauma ICU
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
St. Louis, Missouri

Julie E. Shomo, RN, BS, BSN, CRNI
IV Specialist
Riverside Methodist Hospital
Columbus, Ohio

CE Accreditation:

Nursing:
VHA Inc. is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

This program is designated for 1.00 hours.

VHA Inc. is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP12580 for 1.20 contact hours.

Pharmacy:
VHA Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council For Pharmacy Education as a Provider of continuing pharmacy education. VHA designates this program for a maximum of 1.00 credit hours.

Universal Program Number: 546-000-08-034-H05-P - Home Study

CEU
VHA Inc. will award CEUs to each participant who successfully completes this program. The CEU is a nationally recognized unit of measure for continuing education and training programs that meet certain criteria (1 contact hour = .1 CEU).

Funding

This continuing education activity was developed by VHA Inc.
and is supported by an educational grant from Hospira..


To Participate

To participate in this Web-based continuing education activity:

1. Review the program description and objectives.
2. View the program by clicking on the link below.
3. Complete the online post-test and program evaluation by clicking the hyperlink below (registration will be required).
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