
Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access: A Comprehensive Guide - Online Course

Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access: A Comprehensive Guide is organized by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute (GCUS) Inc.
Date of Original Release: 6/18/2018
Reviewed for content accuracy: 6/18/2021
This edition Valid for Credit Through: 6/18/2024
Description:
Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access: A Comprehensive Guide Online Course is planned in accordance with the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ), ACEP, and WINFOCUS guidelines. This online course is designed for medical professionals who perform central or peripheral line placement. This program combines a comprehensive review of ultrasound fundamentals, guidance techniques, ultrasound vessel differentiation, procedural set-up, and in-plane and out-of-plane scanning techniques for performing central and peripheral line placement. This self-directed course is in a modular format and includes recommended reading assignments, online video lectures, case presentations, and online interactive quizzes. Enrollment is valid for 12 months (365 days) and begins the moment the participant is enrolled. Extend your online course access another 3 months with the addition of an onsite hands-on workshop or registration for a regularly scheduled GCUS scan workshop.
Objectives:
• State the basic imaging principles of ultrasound used during the guidance of vascular access.
• Outline the advantages and disadvantages of the "In-Plane" and "Out-of-Plane" and the "Direct" vs. "Indirect" ultrasound-guided peripheral vascular access techniques..
• Differentiate venous vs. arterial anatomy by ultrasound.
• Identify ultrasound imaging characteristics of vessels and contiguous anatomy that indicate a suitable approach for vascular access.
• Recognize ultrasound imaging characteristics of thrombus or thrombophlebitic changes or other conditions that would indicate a vessel is not suitable for vascular access.
• Demonstrate the use of ultrasound guidance for Peripheral Line vascular access.
• Increase the participant's knowledge to better perform ultrasound-guided vascular access procedures.
• State the basic imaging principles of ultrasound used during the guidance of vascular access.
• Outline the advantages and disadvantages of the "In-Plane" and "Out-of-Plane" and the "Direct" vs. "Indirect" ultrasound-guided peripheral vascular access techniques..
• Differentiate venous vs. arterial anatomy by ultrasound.
• Identify ultrasound imaging characteristics of vessels and contiguous anatomy that indicate a suitable approach for vascular access.
• Recognize ultrasound imaging characteristics of thrombus or thrombophlebitic changes or other conditions that would indicate a vessel is not suitable for vascular access.
• Demonstrate the use of ultrasound guidance for Peripheral Line vascular access.
• Increase the participant's knowledge to better perform ultrasound-guided vascular access procedures.
Course Topics:
• Fundamentals of UGVA
• Why Use Ultrasound Guidance?
• Direct vs' Indirect Techniques
• In-plane vs' Out of Plane Techniques
• Principles of Vessel Differentiation and Procedural Tips
• Ultrasound-Guided Central Line Placement
• IJ, Axillary/Subclavian, and Femoral Vein Access
• Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Line Placement
• Peripheral Line Placement
• Antecubital Vein Access
• Additional Access to Sites
• Pediatric Patient
• Clinical Cases
• Ultrasound Probe Cover Demonstration