Training activity information
Details
Monitor and respond to patient changes during a procedure in the lab
Type
Entrustable training activity (ETA)
Evidence requirements
Evidence the activity has been undertaken by the trainee repeatedly, consistently, and effectively over time, in a range of situations. This may include occasions where the trainee has not successfully achieved the outcome of the activity themselves. For example, because it was not appropriate to undertake the task in the circumstances or the trainees recognised their own limitations and sought help or advice to ensure the activity reached an appropriate conclusion.
Reflection at multiple timepoints on the trainee learning journey for this activity.
Considerations
- Clinical assessments
- Patient safety
- Patient centred care and support
- Patient history
- Local, national and international guidelines
- Symptom management
- Physiological measurements e.g., blood pressure, oxygen sats and ECG
- Deteriorating patient recognition
- Escalating care concerns
- Emergency procedures e.g., ILS
- Communication across the multidisciplinary team
Relevant learning outcomes
# | Outcome |
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# 3 |
Outcome
Provide effective physiological and scientific support for pacemaker implant, providing technical expertise, ensuring patient safety and appropriate procedural documentation. |
# 6 |
Outcome
Interpret haemodynamic data for patients presenting to the cardiac cath lab with a range of conditions, recognising the role of these procedures within the patient pathway, limitations of diagnostics and troubleshooting where required. |
# 8 |
Outcome
Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with patients, carers and the wider multidisciplinary team. |