Welcome to KTP-Upskill Training Programme
The role of a transplant nurse varies depending on organ type, phase, location, and volume of the transplant centre. Significant phases include pre-transplant, post-transplant, procurement, and allocation.
Key responsibilities of transplant nursing include:
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Providing patient education
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Coordination of required testing
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Collaboration with interdisciplinary team members
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Promoting, protecting, and optimizing the health of both transplant recipient and donor
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Prevention, detection, and treatment of illness
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Managing transplant-related diseases
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Supporting the patient through transplant life-span care
Consulting with the interdisciplinary transplant team is essential because they are key decision-makers in determining suitability for transplant.
What You'll Learn
KTP Care
Understanding foundational concepts of Kidney Transplant Patient (KTP) care, including assessment and essential nursing responsibilities during the transplant journey.
Pain Management
Learn to assess, monitor, and manage pain using evidence-based nursing interventions to enhance patient comfort and recovery.
Immunosuppressant Drugs
Overview of key immunosuppressant medications used post-transplant, their mechanisms, and nursing considerations for safe administration.
Induction Drugs Management
Introduction to induction therapies used in transplant protocols and the nurse’s role in monitoring and managing patient response.
Blood Transfusion Management in KTP Patients
Guidelines for safe blood transfusion practices in kidney transplant patients, including monitoring requirements and complication prevention.
Invasive Line Care & Removal Monitoring
Best practices for managing invasive lines, ensuring sterility, preventing infections, and monitoring patients during insertion and removal.
IV Fluid Management
Principles of fluid balance, interpretation of clinical parameters, and safe administration of IV fluids in transplant patients.
Active & Passive Sputum Management
Techniques for airway clearance, improving oxygenation, and supporting respiratory function through sputum management.
KTP Pathway
Understanding the complete clinical pathway for kidney transplant patients—from evaluation to long-term follow-up—and the nurse’s role at each stage.
Infection Control Practices in KTP
Critical infection-prevention practices for immunocompromised kidney transplant recipients to ensure safe and effective care.
Open Discussion – Audience Interaction
An interactive session addressing real-time clinical queries, case discussions, and best practices shared by experts.
Venue
AINU-Banjara hills, Learning centre
Date & Day
27 - 4 - 2024 (Saturday)
Selection Criteria
- The applicant should be a qualified with GNM/BSC Nursing
- The applicant should be registered with Indian Nursing Council/TSNMC
- Should have a minimum of 6 months experience Surgical intensive care unit
Course Schedule
Saturday, May 10, 2024
KTP Care
Pain Management
Immunosuppressant drugsImmunosuppressant drugs
Induction drugs Management
Blood Transfusion Management in KTP Patients
Invasive line care &Removal monitoring
IV Fluid Management
and Passive B.P.Management
KTP Pathway
Infection control Practices in KTP
Open Discussion from the Audience
Mrs. G. Vijaya M.Sc (Nursing)
Chief Nursing Officer - AINU
With over 15 years of experience in critical care nursing and education, Mrs. Vijaya leads our comprehensive training programs to develop world-class ICU professionals.
Contact Information
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