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Webinar: "TRACHEOSTOMY, PEG, INTESTINAL STOMAS - COMPREHENSIVE CARE" 🗓️ Date: 25.10.2025 ⏰ Time: 16:00-20:00 10 educational points for medical caregivers Target audience: - medical caregiver - nurse - student Speaker: MSc Wojciech Starosta: Nurse, paramedic with many years of experience working in the intensive care unit and emergency medical teams, currently specializing in anesthesiology and intensive care nursing. Enjoys conducting first aid training for children and youth. In his free time, an amateur tennis player and cyclist. Topics: I Introduction - The role of the medical caregiver in caring for patients with artificial access – in light of current regulations - Cooperation with nurses, doctors, and family – what is allowed, what is not, and on what terms II Tracheostomy - What is a tracheostomy – indications, types of tubes, anatomical basics - Principles of observing a patient with a tracheostomy – what should concern the caregiver - Hygiene and skin care around the tracheostomy – step by step - Communication with a patient with a tracheostomy tube - Proper suctioning technique - Emergency actions – what to do if the tracheostomy tube falls out III Gastrostomy / PEG - Enteral feeding – basics: how is PEG different from a feeding tube? - Monitoring volume, tolerance, and the body's reaction to food - Feeding through PEG by portions – technique, safety rules, most common difficulties - Hygiene around the gastrostomy fistula – skin care, when to report worrying symptoms - Industrial diet and types. III Intestinal stomas (ileostomy / colostomy) - Types of stomas – basics: ileo-, colo-, urostomy – how to recognize them? - Principles of hygiene and skin care around uncomplicated stomas – daily caregiver routine - Supporting the patient in daily activities – changing the bag, helping with dressing IV Summary: - Principles of documentation and observation (how much was eaten, how much was received, how the patient reacted) - When to react and when to call a nurse or doctor – practical rules SCHEDULE: - 16:00-16:10 - welcome participants, introduction - 16:10-18:00 - online lecture - 18:00-18:15 - break - 18:15-19:50 - online lecture - 19:50-20:00 - Q&A session, end of classes 📝 REGISTRATION: To sign up for the training, fill out the registration form, pay for the training, and at the designated date and time, open the training link provided in the email message. Sign up now: https://www.ratownictwo-mcs.pl/tracheostomia-peg-stomie Contact: Dorota Ladowska [email protected] tel. +48 607 519 113 --------------------------------------------- Check out our offer: https://www.ratownictwo-mcs.pl Best regards, MCS team :)
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