Description 
This full day competency-based workshop will prepare the community healthcare provider with the knowledge and skills to care for children requiring a central vascular access device. Participants will have the opportunity to practice skills related to the care of a child requiring this technology.
Objectives
- Differentiate between a peripheral and central vascular access device (CVAD)
- Distinguish between the types of CVADs seen in pediatric community settings and their indications
- Explain the common CVAD complications and prevention strategies
- Demonstrate how to heparin lock a CVAD
- Demonstrate how to perform routine cap and dressing changes for a CVAD
- Demonstrate how to access a subcutaneous port
Location
SickKids Simulation Centre
175 Elizabeth Street, Simulation Centre, Training Room D
Toronto, ON
Please note that this workshop is Located in the new Support Tower on the corner of Elizabeth and Elm Street. Please sign in with security in the Lobby.
Agenda
| 9:00 – 10:30 | Sign-in, Welcome and Introduction to Vascular Access Devices Care & Maintenance |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Break |
| 11:00 – 14:30 | Rotating Practice Stations 1. Dressing Change 2. Cap Chanage & Heparin Lock 3. Subcutaneous Port Access |
| 14:30-15:00 | Wrap-up & Evaluations |
Prior to Attending
It is strongly recommended that registered participants review the following learning package prior to attending the workshop in order to fully participate in the learning activities planned throughout the day.
Additional Resources
AboutKidsHealth Connected Care Learning Hub – Vascular access devices
