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£525
£525
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3 hours
Administration of Subcutaneous Fluids Training is facilitated by registered clinicians with extensive experience
Primary Care and Secondary Care of Administration of Subcutaneous Fluids (Hypodermoclysis or Interstitial), is facilitated by registered nurses with first hand clinical experience, this ½ day theory and practical based course allows participation in theoretical study, bring examples from practice and underpins or further updates knowledge on safe administration of sub-cutaneous fluids in the Primary Care and Secondary Care environment
This course is underpinned by current NICE guidelines, NHS and Public Health England Guidelines and utlilises evidence-based theory acquired from Clinical Skills.net. to provide current national guidance on the administration of sub-cutaneous fluids.
Be aware of holistic review regarding dehydration prevention
Have knowledge of the warning signs of dehydration
Understand when and why subcutaneous fluids might be used
Have knowledge of fluids that can be given safely subcutaneously
Be aware of the procedure of setting up subcutaneous fluids
Demonstrate the monitoring of the infusion site and related documentation
Demonstrate the process of administration
Registered Health Professionals on the principles and procedures for the safe administration of subcutaneous fluids to adult patients, for the management of symptoms of dehydration. senior carers or nursing assistants may also benefit from the theory and classroom supervision of safe administration of sub-cutaneous fluids.
Registered clinicians with extensive experience