Description
Course Description
We are pleased to introduce our intraosseous access course which is suitable for all registered staff from a variety of settings for whose role would require undertaking obtaining intraosseous access. This course will introduce candidates to the skills and knowledge required to undertake this procedure. This course can also be used as a skills refresher for staff who wish to refresh and update their knowledge and skills.
Entry Requirements
This course is suitable for the following clinical grades.
- Student Healthcare Professionals on a recognised course of study at a minimum of year 2.
- Registered Healthcare Professionals (i.e. you have a current GMC, NMC, GPHC, HCPC or GDC Pin number).
For all other clinical grades please contact us in the first instance to check your eligibility.
Course Content
This course covers a range of content including:
- Scope of Practice including legal and ethical considerations
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Aseptic Non-Touch Technique
- Insertion of an Intraosseous Access Device
- Management of IO Access
Course Duration
This course is delivered as a face to face course over the course of half a day.
Course Assessment
There is no assessment for this course, however participants are expected to participate throughout the course. course is an attendance only course
Certificate and Validity
A Certificate of Attendance will be issued following your attendance at this course.
Note: Completion of this course does not constitute a “licence to practice”. While the course will give you the skills required to undertake this clinical skill, it is down to your employer (i.e. the organisation that you wish to use these skills within) to ensure they have the correct governance and insurances in place for you to undertake the procedure. This course has however been widely recognised by a number of employers across the NHS and Private and Independent Sectors.