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Reliable management of an emergency admission to the intensive care unit - P10

Reliable management of an emergency admission to the intensive care unit - P10

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Reliable management of an emergency admission to the intensive care unit - P10

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Training intended for the following professionals:

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🔷 Overview

This training course reviews all the stages of managing a patient presenting with hyperkalemia secondary to acute renal failure.

🔷 Description

Pre-requisites:

  • Be a healthcare system professional

Duration:

  • 1 hour independently
  • 1 hour in a group (videoconference debriefing)

HAS certification criteria:

  • Criterion 2.2-12: Teams are proficient in managing life-threatening emergencies.
  • Criterion 2.3-12: Critical care sector teams manage risks associated with their practices.
  • Criterion 3.2-04: The hospital trains its professionals in risk management using healthcare simulation tools.

🔷 Strengths

  • Raising awareness of the importance of teamwork in emergency situations: briefing, leadership, workload organization, checklist control, "dare to say", managing task interruptions.
  • Filmed interview with Cyril Goulenok, intensive care physician, member of Human Factors in Healthcare and the Ethics Committee at the SRLF (French Society of Pulmonology).
  • Mixed format, combining video immersion, individual reflection and collective debriefing.

🔷 Program

― Self-paced learning (asynchronous)

  • ‍Introduction totraining
  • Pre-test (positioning test)
  • Video simulation
    • Immersive simulation video tracing the management of a patient admitted to the intensive care unit with threatening hyperkalemia following acute renal failure. The video begins with admission and ends with the prescription of dialysis.
    • Filmed interview: synthesis and analysis of the situation.
  • To go further
    • Adopt the correct posture to organize the team's workload: interview with Dr. Cyril Goulenok.
    • Transmissions.
    • Organization in crisis situations.
    • The checklist.
  • ‍Post-test (measuring progress and validating skills) & Action plan
  • ‍Training assessment

― Group debriefing via videoconference (synchronous - optional)

  • Video-simulation debriefing with a teamwork expert
    • Identify discrepancies between professional practice and best practices to improve the management of hyperkalemia.
    • Identify individual and team areas for improvement.
    • Establish an individual and collective action plan to strengthen teamwork.
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Training price
€ 100.00 EUR

◆ In-house training session ◆
Price per learner, applicable for a reference group of 10 professionals. This price gives each learner access to the e-learning course. A group debriefing via videoconference can be organized at the end of the training upon request (optional, based on a quote).

◆ Individual license ◆
Annual subscription giving access to the entire catalog on an individual basis. Group debriefings are reserved for in-house training and are available as an option for groups.

The training objectives

Be able to control a patient's room in a structured manner
Develop a health safety culture.
Conduct a briefing before a technical move
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