Description
Review of reserved and high-risk actions especially for nurses (level 4 or 5) working in hospital, nursing home or community care.
Reserved and risky operations
Risky actions are those that pose risks to the client when performed. Reserved operations are a specific group within high-risk operations. These are acts performed professionally by individual professionals. In Article 36 of the BIG Act, 14 high-risk actions are classified as reserved actions . One may perform a reserved act only if, in addition to being qualified, one is competent to perform that act.
Theoretical section:
You will independently go through 7 mandatory e-learning modules , which must be successfully completed, before being able to participate in the practical assessment.
Practical section:
You will be sent observation lists of all actions that will be tested for preparation. During the practical session, you will be practically tested in a simulated setting. Two teachers independently assess the actions using so-called “evidence-based” observation lists .
Review of reserved and high-risk operations
Upon completion of the practical test, you will have demonstrated mastery of the following actions during a simulated setting:
- Insertion of intravenous infusion cannula
- Intramuscular injection
- Subcutaneous injection
- Man catheterization
- Catheterizing Woman
- Gastric tube insertion through the nose
- Sucking out the airway
Target group and level
BIG registered nurses (level 4 or 5) working in hospital/nursing home or district care.
Length and study load
Preparation (theory): 5-7 hours (depending on prior education and experience)
Assessment (practical): 1.5 hours
Study Material:
DocZero e-learning modules
Review:
- mandatory theory test (incorporated into e-learning modules)
- compulsory practical test
Certification and accreditation
- Certificate of “competence in simulated setting” (valid for 2 years)
- 7 certificates of e-learning modules taken
- V&VN accreditation points: 7
Cost
€249 exempt from VAT.