Anaesthesia For Nurses: Monitoring The Unstable Patient 20TH June 2022
Central CPD
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Date: Monday 20th June, 2022 - Monday 20th June, 2022
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 7 hour(s)
Cost: £195
Patients can quickly become unstable during anaesthesia and it can be a challenge to correctly interpret vital parameters and chose the correct approach to stabilise them. Equipment used for monitoring can be crucial in helping with decision making in these cases, but it is the interpretation of the information that they provide that is most important in allowing you to quickly identify and resolve complications.This one-day course is designed to provide you with the skills to confidently monitor even the most unstable of anaesthetics by discussing how to use equipment commonly found in general practice as well as hands on monitoring, to assess not only depth of anaesthesia but also your patients circulation, oxygenation and ventilation status. The course will also cover how to use this information to identify potential complications and how to correct these to ensure anaesthetic stability and safety.Topics to be covered include:Cardiovascular monitoring: identifying abnormal rates and rhythms, ECG interpretation & blood pressure monitoringRespiratory monitoring: Capnography, pulse oximetry and blood gas analysisAccurate assessment of depth of anaesthesiaCompleting anaesthetic records correctlyUnderstanding and interpreting what monitors are telling you: what to believe and what not to believeTreating common anaesthetic related complications: hypothermia, bradycardia, tachycardia, hypotension, hypertension, hypoxiaCPR in the anaesthetised patient
Who is it for?
Vet nurse
The Venue
The Clinical Skills Lab,204a Manor Place,Kennington,London. SE17 3BN
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
Registration and Booking
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