What is it about?
Central lines are utilized to administer medications for acutely ill patients in a local urban hospital. This article shares how nurse educators, or clinical resource leaders, taught staff nurses to care for central lines during a pandemic.
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Why is it important?
Teaching nurses how to work with central lines improves patient care timeliness. Instead of waiting for specialists, nurses can use their knowledge, skill, and judgment.
Perspectives
Articles on nursing education evaluation using the Kirkpatrick framework are not shared widely. This article provides insight into one plan and its results to teach nurses about central lines.
Jennifer Reguindin
Michael Garron Hospital
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This page is a summary of: Supporting clinical competency in managing peripherally inserted central catheters during the COVID-19 pandemic: an education evaluation, British Journal of Nursing, January 2023, Mark Allen Group,
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2023.32.2.s28.
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