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Venous Access and Specialty Procedures in Ultrasound

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Venous Access and Specialty Procedures in Ultrasound

Time: December 4, 2010 all day
Location: Advanced Health Education Center
Street: 8502 Tybor Dr.
City/Town: 8502 Tybor Dr.
Website or Map: http://www.aheconline.com
Phone: 713-772-0157
Event Type: venous, access
Organized By: Advanced Health Education Center
Latest Activity: Dec 22, 2009

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Event Description

Venous Access and Specialty Procedures in Ultrasound
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Houston, TX

MEETING SPONSOR:

Advanced Health Education Center
8502 Tybor Dr.
Houston, TX 77074
Toll-Free 1-800-239-1361
713-772-0157
Website: http://www.aheconline.com

CONFERENCE CENTER:
Advanced Health Education Center
8502 Tybor Dr.
Houston, TX 77074
Toll-Free 1-800-239-1361
713-772-0157
Website: http://www.aheconline.com

MEETING BROCHURE:
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MEETING DESCRIPTION:
Central venous catheterization can be difficult and can cause serious complications. Central venous cannulation (CVC) is an important procedure in the practice of emergency and critical care medicine. With the increasing ability of bedside ultrasound the technology has proven to reduce error and improve patient care. The Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, the Institute of Medicine and the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence have all endorsed ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation (UGCVC) as a recommended practice. Given the importance of CVC it is paramount that physicians become proficient with UGCVC.

Assessing and managing superficial fluid collections using ultrasound-guided access is rapidly becoming the standard of care in many medical institutions. Basic ultrasound expertise is invaluable, but there is a whole array of ultrasound procedures that can be performed that will increase your effectiveness and diagnostic accuracy. Go beyond the basics and get the skills you need to expand your effective use of ultrasound in your clinical environment!

Participants in this course will benefit from hands-on scan labs where the ultrasound faculty will teach you the essential skills and techniques to perform exams that make a difference in patient outcomes by demonstrating cardiac problems, deep vein thrombosis, or need for an intervention that can de done under ultrasound guidance.

Course Topics
• Venous orientation and pathology to demonstrate DVT. This topic will include the upper and lower extremities, to include the jugular, subclavian, femoral, saphenous, and superficial veins of the upper extremity. Students will be taught the proper way to compress veins, and use color Doppler to evaluate areas of suspected DVT prior to inserting a line.
• Ultrasound guided procedure to included thoracentesis, and paracentesis, and central and peripheral line placement will be introduced as important and time saving ways of managing critically ill patients. Hands-on practice will be offered for all topics on live model’s or phantoms.
• A hands-on practice session will be conducted with phantoms to assist the student in learning the hand-to-eye coordination needed to successfully manage these lesions.

INSTRUCTORS:
Cianca

CME HOURS: 8

LECTURE TOPICS:
not listed

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