Short Course on Pediatric IV, IO, and CVC Access

Course Overview:This comprehensive short course is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their skills in pediatric vascular access. The course covers Intravenous (IV), Intraosseous (IO), and Central Venous Catheter (CVC) access techniques, essential for providing effective and timely care to pediatric patients.

Key Topics:

  • IV Access: Techniques for establishing and maintaining intravenous access in pediatric patients, including site selection, catheter insertion, and troubleshooting.

  • IO Access: Indications for intraosseous access, insertion techniques, and management of complications.

  • CVC Access: Overview of central venous catheterization, including indications, insertion techniques, and care of central lines.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the anatomical and physiological considerations for vascular access in children.

  • Develop proficiency in IV, IO, and CVC access techniques.

  • Learn to manage complications and ensure the safety and comfort of pediatric patients.

Course Format:

  • Duration: 2 days

  • Mode: Blended [Online, In-person]

  • Certification: Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.

Who Should Attend:

  • Pediatric nurses

  • Emergency medical professionals

  • Healthcare providers involved in pediatric care

Enhance your pediatric vascular access skills and provide better care for your young patients with our specialized short course.