Do you hate changing central line dressings? 
Do you worry about mistakes when managing central lines? 

PICC Nurse Dan Richmond RN, BSN, CMSRN provides central line training that will demystify care so nurses can prevent and manage complications with ease. 

You’ll get in-depth instruction on understanding, managing, and preventing complications like malposition, catheter problems, dislodgement, DVT, phlebitis, CLABSI, dressing changes, and more.  

HD Videos and Images

You won't find "Death by Powerpoint" style lectures with grainy images and poor audio. I record in Full HD with a Hi-Fi microphone.

  • Slides are clean, actionable, and informative.
  • Videos & lessons are approximately 5-10 minutes. 
  • Downloadable resources

Easily reference in the future.

Actionable, In-Depth Insight

Learn what's going on inside the catheter and the patient's anatomy with high quality pictures and demonstration videos. What you’ll learn:

  • Complications & Management  
  • Different dressing & securement types
  • Preventive maintenance 
  • Line removal tips and more.  

See the full curriculum & previews below!

On Demand Access For the Life of the Course

The curriculum is organized so you can complete in one sitting or at your own pace. 

  • Clean, easy to use interface
  • Mobile friendly
  • 14 Day Money Back Guarantee
  • Instant CE Certificate after Self-Eval

Central line complications, malfunction, and dislodgement often have serious consequences and implications for the patient and can be prevented by nurse best practices.

While CLABSI is the main complication that has been the focus of bundles, there are a lot more considerations for central lines than just preventing line and blood stream infections.  

Check out the full curriculum below including a preview!


Full Curriculum

Check out the Preview to see full learning objectives and example of course style


Available On Demand until 4/30/2025

Nursing Contact Hours

Participants can earn 1.0 contact hours.

This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by Oregon Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Requirements for Successful Completion of this Education

To obtain a CE certificate for this activity, the learner must complete the following criteria:

  • Complete 100% of the course
  • Complete and submit the course evaluation (including name and valid email) by 4/30/2025

Participants who successfully complete the above requirements will receive a CE certificate via email.

Financial Relationship Disclosures

None of the planners or presenters of this activity have relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

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