Session Information
2012 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Why a PIC isn't a PICC, and Other Things You Should Know About Lines, Drains, and Tubes
Track: New Practitioners Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 305-L04
Date: Sunday, December 2, 2012
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM EST
Location: South Seas E, Level 3, South Convention Center
PRESENTER(S):   Click the plus sign to see more detailed information about each speaker.
 Carol Rollins, MS, PharmD, Coordinator, Nutrition Support Team, The University of Arizona Medical Center
Dr. Amanda Shearin, PharmD, Clinical Assistant II, University of Arizona
PROGRAM CHAIR:   Click the plus sign to see more detailed information about each speaker.
 Carol Rollins, MS, PharmD, Coordinator, Nutrition Support Team, The University of Arizona Medical Center
Description
PIC vs PICC: Deciphering the Radiology Report, Amanda Shearin, PharmD

What's the Vascular Access? Which Medication? Carol J. Rollins, MS, PharmD

Lines, Drains, and Tubes, Carol J. Rollins, MS, PharmD

  • Describe the typical use of various drains, such as Jackson Pratt, or tubing.
  • Determine if a specific medication or therapy is appropriate to administer via the available vascular access device.
  • Interpret the chest radiograph report of vascular access tip location and identify it as central or peripheral placement.


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(Code: 305-L04)
Attendee:Free
  
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