Central venous catheterization is a common procedure carried out in a hospital setting and is used for a variety of reasons including intravenous administration of specific drugs, parenteral nutrition, hemodialysis, and to aid in the diagnosis of cardiac failure. This module teaches you how to safely prepare for and insert a central venous catheter into the jugular vein. Including both Learn and Test modes, the online simulator offers a clinical scenario that tests your ability to perform a central venous catheterization of the right internal jugular vein. Practice the steps of the procedures online as often as you want, until you feel confident. If you are not a medical student or physician, you may prefer the other version of this module, which includes all the procedural information needed by professionals in other roles: /shop/clinical/medicinenursing/vascular-procedures/central-venous-catheterization-internal-jugular
You’ll learn
- pre-procedure considerations related to central venous catheterization
- to visualize the anatomy of the rib cage, the underlying great vessels of the heart, and the jugular vein in relation to surrounding structures
- how to prepare for central venous catheterization of the jugular vein
- to practice and perfect your skills in inserting a central line into the jugular vein
- how to perform the modified Seldinger technique
- how to secure the cannula
- much more (see “content details” for more specific information)