Practical Techniques In ECC - Manchester Trafford Centre
Achieve CPD Limited
14 years ago
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Date: Saturday 30th June, 2012
Start time: 9:00 AM
Duration: 7 hour(s)
Cost: £175
The nursing of critical patients is highly rewarding. This course will demonstrate the role a veterinary nurse can play in caring for critically ill patients. Case studies will help demonstrate real life situations. Topics to be covered include: preparing for emergency cases, fluid therapy,
transfusion medicine, nutrition of the critical patient, CPCR and practical techniques including care of chest drains, feeding tubes and tracheostomy tubes. This course will give you the
background knowledge to enable you to successfully deal with the initial treatment of emergency patients, as well as the skills required for their on-going care.
Specific areas to be covered
· Triage and major body system assessment
· Monitoring techniques
· Vascular access techniques
· Feeding tubes and their management
· Chest drains- when they are placed and how they are used
· Nursing the Tracheostomy patient
· Urinary catheterisation and collection systems
Who is it for?
Vet Nurse CPD
The Speakers
Louise O Dwyer VTS(ECC) Dip AVN (Medical & Surgical) RVN C-SQP, has co-authored a book on wound management and is one of the best lecturers in Emergency and Critical Care. You will not be disappointed by any of her lectures. <br />
The Venue
Premier Inn - Manchester Trafford Centre West, Old Park Lane, Trafford Centre, Manchester. M17 8PG
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
Registration and Booking