Anaesthesia For Nurses And New Grads 2020
Central CPD
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Date: Monday 20th January, 2020 - Monday 20th January, 2020
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £195
Anaesthesia for Nurses and New Grads: Learning To Trouble Shoot What You Are SeeingConstant assessment of the patient is the key to gold standard anaesthesia. While hands on monitoring is vital at assessing patient status, monitoring equipment can provide additional information that allows us to identify common complications so we can intervene early and ultimately improve patient safety.Many practices now have the availability of monitoring equipment that is either never used or is used but not fully understood. It can be challenging for the veterinary team who wants to provide a better anaesthesia experience for their patients, but struggle to implement the use of their equipment or trouble shoot what they are seeing. Delegates will leave this course with the ability to know what to do with the information their equipment is providing and hence a new level confidence when dealing with anaesthetic cases.Topics to be covered:Hands on monitoringAssessing circulationAssessing oxygenationAssessing ventilationUnderstanding and troubleshooting what our monitors are telling usTreating anaesthetic related complications hypotension, hypoxaemia, hypoventilation, hypothermia, bradycardia and tachycardiaCOURSE DATE:Monday 20th January 2020COURSE TIME:10.00am - 5.30pmLECTURER:Claire RobertsPRICE:£195.00 VATADDRESS:The Clinical Skills Lab Manor Place,204a Manor Place,Kennington,London. SE17 3BN
Who is it for?
Veterinary nurse and Veterinary surgeon
The Speakers
Claire Roberts
The Venue
The clinical skills lab,204a Manor place KenningtonLondon SE17 3BN
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
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