Venepuncture and IV Cannulation (1/5) - Indications and vein selection
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Venepuncture and IV Cannulation (1/5) - Indications and vein selection

Health Staff Ed
Updated Aug 30, 2019

Course Overview

Venepuncture and cannulation are two of the most commonly performed invasive procedures for those accessing healthcare. They are clinical skills that require a high level of competence.

The course is a comprehensive package designed for all clinicians who are required to perform these procedures. It meets the requirements for the theoretical component of a blended competency based learning package.

This is part 3 of a 5 part course:

  1. Venepuncture and IV Cannulation: Indications and vein selection
  2. Venepuncture and IV Cannulation: Equipment selection
  3. Venepuncture and IV Cannulation: Special considerations for paediatrics and neonates
  4. Venepuncture: A step-by-step procedural guide
  5. IV Cannulation: A step-by-step procedural guide

This course has been written by health content experts and peer reviewed.

Target Audience

Nurses and Midwives

Learning Objectives

At the end of this highly visual and interactive course, participants will:

  1. Be able to describe the anatomy and physiology of peripheral vascular system.
  2. Know the indications for venepuncture and IV cannulation and any contra indications
  3. Be able to select an appropriate vein for venepuncture or IV cannulation.
  4. Identify complications that may arise and be able to apply appropriate interventions.
  5. Provide an outline of special considerations for children.

Business Outcomes

This course provides essential learning for all clinicians involved in performing IV cannulation or venepuncture.

The course is designed to optimise the integration of learning
into practice.

It is consistent with current best practice guidelines and will meet the requirements for the theoretical component of a blended competency based learning package.