When caring for an individual with an implanted port, you need to be familiar with how to access and de-access the port.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
A. About This Course
B. Learning Objectives
Section 2: Accessing an Implanted Port
A. Review
B. Summary
Section 3: De-Accessing an Implanted Port
C. Review
D. Summary
Section 4: Conclusion
A. Summary
B. Course Contributors
C. Resources
D. References
E. Congratulations
Cheryl Swann, RN-BC, BSN, WCC, LNHA has worked in long-term care for 20 years. Mrs. Swann has worked in many positions including Director of Nursing, Medicare Nurse Coordinator and Nursing Home Administrator. Cheryl is certified in both Gerontological nursing and wound care. In the past, she has assisted in the operations of multiple nursing facilities, including staffing, payroll, public health concerns, family member issues, management of consultant relationships (e.g. pharmacy, dietary, etc.), and as an intermediary between long-term care facilities and doctors. Mrs. Swann worked closely with federal monitors and the Office of Inspector General in developing an effective Continuous Quality Improvement and compliance program in her organization. Mrs. Swann has presented nationally regarding effective Quality Assurance, Restraint Reduction, Wound Prevention, CMS Five Star Quality Rating System and Developing a Corporate Compliance Program. Her expertise includes staff training and development, Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement initiatives, and policy development. Disclosure: Cheryl Swann, RN-BC, BSN, WCC, LNHA has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
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