IV Cannulation and Administration of Radiopharmaceuticals for Clinical Assistants
This blended learning course is designed specifically for Clinical Assistants. It equips participants with the skills to perform effective IV cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals. Topics include vein and venous assessment, quality patient care and management—including complications and anaphylaxis—accurate tracer dose calculation, and procedures for managing radioactive spills. The course includes 2 hours of online theory followed by a one-day simulation training assessment, delivered either virtually or in person at The Christie’s clinical training centre.
If you have no prior experience of cannulating, please book onto an in-person simulation training assessment.
Before you book onto an in-person or virtual simulation training assessment, please consult with your manager to ensure you meet the pre-requisites such as ILS and Hep B Immunity.
Learning Outcomes
- Develop the necessary skills to effectively perform IV Cannulations and administer radiopharmaceuticals.
- Demonstrate vein and venous assessments.
- Develop an awareness of quality patient care and management, including complications, anaphylaxis, and ongoing care.
- Describe the process to effectively manage and clean up radioactive spills.
Please note:Â To mark this course as complete on your Learning Dashboard and access your certificate of completion, you must finish all learning modules, attend your workshop, and submit the course evaluation.
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Mary Gbongay
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Rachelle Wood
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Wendy Jennison