The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently guide and supervise others in using, placing and maintaining all kinds of medical devices. | The professional caregiver is able to: - transfer to others methods and processes for using and maintaining medical devices in different situations,
- run training sessions and instruct others in the use of medical devices,
- recognise the scope of their own competences and those of others regarding medical devices,
- evaluate other people’s use of medical devices,
- motivate others to achieve the goals of using medical devices,
- show others how to assemble a suction device and perform suctioning of a patient/client,
- show others how to apply a chest tube suction device (e.g. one-way system, two-bottle system),
- teach others how to apply an automated external defibrillator and manual defibrillators,
- show others how to carry out functional checks on medical technology (e.g. hardware check for ventilation machines, infusion pumps, nutritional pumps),
- show others how to set the correct application rates on infusion and nutrition pumps,
- teach others how to use all types of monitors for monitoring of patients/clients (e.g. set and activate alarms on monitoring monitors),
- show others how to correctly connect all types of venous and arterial lines/sets to · catheters (e.g. fluid-filled arterial blood pressure system onto an arterial catheter, fluid-filled manifold with infusion sets onto a central venous catheter) for administering drips/medications and how to collect all possible measurements (e.g. arterial blood pressure, Picco®, CVP),
- show others how to apply breathing machines and care for mechanically ventilated patients/clients (e.g. mask CPAP, intubated patients/clients),
- teach others how to set up and apply dialysis and different dialysis liquids (e.g. via CVVHDF, dialysis machines),
- show others different patient warmer/cooler systems (e.g. heating/cooling mat, special cooling systems for patients/clients after cardiac arrest),
- show others how to set up and the apply different invasive support systems (e.g. IABP, Impella®),
- teach others how to set up and apply procedures of extra corporal oxygenation (e.g. ECMO, ECLA),
- show others how to prepare and operate equipment for intubation and tracheotomy (e.g. laryngoscope, different respiratory tubes),
- teach others to conduct endotracheal intubation of patients/clients,
- show others how to use laboratory machines (e.g. blood gas analyser),
- show others how to set up and use special systems and machines for sedating patients/clients (e.g. AnaConDa®),
- show others how to set up and use contrast agent applicators,
- teach others how to set up and operate machines for imaging procedures (e.g. for bronchoscopy, colonoscopy),
- show others how to set up and apply mechanical reanimation equipment (e.g. Lifeguard®),
- show others how to use surgical tables and surgical lamps,
- teach others how to apply special monitoring methods (e.g. BIS®, relaxometry),
- show others how to set up and apply the electro coagulator,
- teach others how to set up and apply heart-lung machines,
- teach others how to set up and apply anaesthesia machines,
- show others how to work an ECG,
- show others how to use vacuum bandages and change waste containers,
- show others how to use blood warmers and infusion warmers,
- teach others how to apply mobilisation and transfer aids (e.g. lifter, transfer trapeze),
- show others how to apply pulse oximetry (e.g. portable),
- show others how to carry out bladder scans,
- teach others how to use patient warmer systems (e.g. Bair Hugger®),
- show others how to operate oxygen devices (e.g. portable) and provide oxygen to the patient/client.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - discuss ethical principles of the commitment of medical devices and procedures (see also CA.B.1),
- describe methods for transferring knowledge and experience,
- explain different training techniques,
- explain techniques for increasing motivation,
- explain the development of training sessions in appliance of medical devices,
- explain techniques for increasing motivation,
- explain the process of guiding and supervising others,
- explain the implementation of quality control regarding medical devices (see also CA.A.3),
- explain how to evaluate other people’s use of medical devices,
- explain how to set up different medical devices,
- explain how to use different medical devices,
- name the steps when carrying out functional checks of medical devices,
- explain how to select the correct types of venous and/or arterial lines/sets for catheters,
- discuss the use of mechanical reanimation equipment versus manual reanimation.
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