Peg feeding - Learning and Development courses
Course Title | Peg feeding | |
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Course Information |
This training course aims to familiarise students with the reason and methods of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Feeding. The end goal of this full-day (4-6 hour) PEG Feeding training course is to enhance your staff's knowledge and practical skills around enteral feeding, resulting in better patient outcomes. Peg overview: Define what PEG is. List the reasons for having a PEG inserted. Describe the differences between NG, JEJE, PEG, NG and how that may impact care. Label the relevant A&P. Complications: Identify complications that may occur and how to report them. State what action to take within scope of practice and how to report concerns within the workplace. Nutrition and hydration: List the types of feed within the workplace. Define what dehydration is and how to prevent / recognise it. Identify ways of observing weight loss/gain. Infection control: Summarise the importance of efficient infection prevention techniques for the individual, staff, PEG and stoma care. Identify PPE within the workplace (15.1e). Describe the correct handwashing technique. Person centred care: Mouthcare. Documentation (14.1b). Individual needs. Privacy and dignity (7.1b 7.1c). Consent and the right to refuse. Medication overview: List the forms of medication most suited to PEG. Explain the importance of medication reviews and ensuring accurate forms of medication suitable for PEG are available (13.5). Equipment: Demonstrate correct use of Pump, syringe. Demonstrate the correct procedure for administering medications. |
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Course length | 1 day | |
Target group |
This PEG Feeding course is vital for any staff who comes into contact regularly with service users who utilise a PEG or any other enteral feeding tubes (NG, JEJ, PEJ etc). |
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Dates |
Tuesday 22 October 2024 9.30am to 4.30pm Thursday 28 November 2024 9.30am to 4.30pm |
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Venue |
Brunswick House Strand Close Hull HU2 9DB |
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