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The Nurse's Role In Small Animal Emergencies

Excel CPD - Vet Nurse CPD

15 years ago
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Date: Wednesday 22nd February, 2012
Start time: 10:00 AM
Duration: 7 hour(s)
Cost: £185

This course will look at the nurse's role in dealing with common small animal emergencies, including GDV, dyspnoeic animals, RTAs, poisonings, the caesarean patient etc. Specific areas to be covered Understand and be able to carry out effective preparation for emergency patients Assemble prepare equipment materials necessary for emergencies Understand the concept of triage and perform triage in single patients and groups of patients Perform a primary survey, major body system assessment and record the findings Understand the need for re-assessment and monitoring Perform monitoring of respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems Recognise immediately life-threatening syndromes and institute emergency therapy Be confident in the anaesthesia and analgesia of specific conditions Assist in a variety of emergency procedures Understand and perform basic life support USE CODE 'VetClick' TO RECIEVE 10 DISCOUNT

Who is it for?

Veterinary Nurses

The Speakers

Louise O'Dwyer DMS BSc(Hons) VTS(ECC) DipAVN(Medical Surgical) RVN Head Nurse, PetMedics Manchester

The Venue

Menzies Stourport Manor Hotel, Kidderminster

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

7 hours

Registration and Booking

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