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IN TIME ACUTE CARE TERRACE

Terrace Wednesday and Thursday Days

  • DAY 1
    Nov 07 20188:30a - 4:30p
  • DAY 2
    Nov 08 20188:30a - 4:30p

$375.00 + GST
 

 

 

 

DURATION: 2 Days

TUITION: $375 + GST

Understand. Recognize. Mobilize. Prioritize. Save.

Understand the scope, causes and solutions to ‘Failure to Rescue’ in hospital. Recognize patient deterioration earlier. Mobilize colleagues and equipment more effectively. Prioritize treatment. Save your patients from preventable harm.

What is InTime?

The InTime Acute Care course is a program of interactive exercises, hands on skill building, simulated scenarios and case-studies. Abundant opportunities to build competence and confidence in patient rescue are available. All exercises are designed to either introduce or reinforce a 3-step approach to early recognition and effective response to acute patient deterioration. These steps include:

  1. Identify – strengthening the knowledge and skills behind situational awareness, patient assessment, the 8 vital signs, understanding core principles of human physiology and pathophysiology with attention to blood, oxygen and glucose
  2. Mobilize – how to craft effective messages to mobilize needed resources; taking stock of the resources available to each person’s setting (i.e. rural vs large centre); employing non-technical yet powerful skills of communication, leadership and team membership to ensure a timely response
  3. Intervene – with a goal of preventing arrest, using the knowledge and skills required to divert a medical emergency: airway management, effective chest compressions, room/bed optimization, fluid resuscitation, medication administration and electrical therapy (i.e. AED).

A course outline with a more detailed account of the InTime Acute Care course can be downloaded here.

Why InTime?

In-hospital cardiac arrests occur at least as often in acute care medical and surgical areas as those equipped with critical care resources (ICU, CCU, ER).  Survivability to discharge in acute care is typically significantly less than in critical care areas. Delays lasting several minutes are common between calling Code Blue and having the team there and ready to go. All evidence points to the effects of key interventions made in the first few minutes before the critical care team arrives. The work done in the first few minutes by medical and surgical personnel is often much more instrumental to survival than advanced interventions performed by the Code Blue team. What happens in the first few minutes can matter most!


4553 Greig Avenue
Terrace
British Columbia
Canada
V8G 1M7

Phone: (250) 635-0083
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  Six Second ECG Intensive Six Second ECG Mastery 12 Lead ECG & ACS 12 Lead Advanced
Prerequisite

None

None

Any Six Second ECG Course

12 Lead ECG & ACS

Time Frame

8 hours (1-day Course or 2 evenings)

20 hours 3-day Course

8 hours 1-day Course

8 hours 1-day Course

Tuition

$275

$675

$275

$275

Completion Card
Exam and Certification
SkillStat 2U-able
Reference materials included
Dynamic ECG rhythm interpretation
Static ECG rhythm interpretation
Clinical Impact Mapping
Acute Coronary Syndromes Overview
Acute Coronary Syndromes In-Depth
ST Segment & T Wave Differential
Identify Bundle Branch Blocks
15 | 18 Lead View Mapping
Electrical Axis
R Wave Progression
Left Bundle Branch Blocks with ACS
Atypical Findings
Acute Non-Ischemic Disease Conditions
Special Cases

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