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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
CICM
Lectures – Category 2A: Passive Group Learning - 1 point per hour
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ANZCA
Lectures/presentations & webinars
Participants in the ANZCA and FPM CPD program may claim these webinars/seminars under the Knowledge and skills activity ‘Learning sessions’ at 1 credit per hour.
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ICU Procedure Log
An ICU Procedure Log is a record of all the procedures performed on patients in the ICU. The log documents each procedure, including the date, time, patient name, procedure type, and the name of the healthcare provider who performed the procedure.
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The ICU Procedure Log is a critical tool for monitoring patient care and ensuring that procedures are performed accurately and safely. The log helps to identify trends and patterns in the types of procedures being performed, which can be used to evaluate the quality of care provided to patients.
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In addition to serving as a record of procedures performed, the ICU Procedure Log can also be used as a communication tool among members of the healthcare team. Providers can use the log to inform other team members of procedures performed, and to identify areas where improvements can be made to the process or equipment used during the procedure.
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The ICU Procedure Log is an essential component of patient care in the ICU and is often required for accreditation and regulatory compliance. By maintaining accurate and comprehensive records of all procedures performed, healthcare providers can ensure that patients receive the highest quality of care possible.