This course is designed to prepare the licensed practical nurse (LPN) to perform procedures related to the expanded scope of intravenous (IV) therapy in a licensed hospital or licensed skilled nursing facility (SNF) as identified in 655 IAC 6.5(3). Major emphasis is placed on the specialized skills needed to provide IV therapy related to the expanded scope of the LPN for clients who are 12 years old or older and weighing 80 pounds or more.
Course Content Includes:
Before starting the course the follow prerequisites must be completed.
PLEASE NOTE:
The webinar is approved for 43.0 contact hours for:
Members: $550 per person
This training is open to IHCA MEMBERS ONLY.
Cancellation/Refund Policy: Cancellations for online training are not available or transferable once you have confirmed your registration for the course on our website.
The online course launches January 31, 2025. Access details will be emailed to you upon registration. You must complete units 1-5 online before the first in-person lab day.
Location:
Iowa Health Care Association
1775 90th St.
West Des Moines, IA
Schedule:
February 14, 2025 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM (lunch provided)
February 26, 2025 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Please note that we are unable to transfer students to different in-person training dates. By registering for this course, you are committing to attending the above-listed dates.
Heather Addy RN, BSN, CRNI, VABC, has been an active nurse since earning her degree in 2002. She has vast experience in many facets of nursing. In 2009, she discovered her love for infusion therapy and vascular access and validated her knowledge and skills by becoming certified in infusion therapy (CRNI), as well as board-certified in vascular access (VA-BC). Heather has been a vascular access specialist for more than ten years, as well as a member of the Infusion Nurses Society, the Association for Vascular Access and a former president of the Iowa Nebraska Vascular Access Network. In 2017, she began working as a mobile vascular access specialist. In addition, she shares her knowledge by creating and teaching continuing education to front-line nurses. She has done clinical education for pharmaceutical companies and community colleges and has created learning content for many health care facilities.