Critical Nursing Of The Trauma Patient
Central CPD
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Date: Wednesday 16th May, 2018 - Wednesday 16th May, 2018
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Cost: £195
Trauma patients commonly present to us as emergencies; the nature of their injuries dictates prompt triage, stabilisation and then often surgical intervention. This course is suitable for all veterinary nurses and aims to outline a systematic approach from initial assessment of major body systems at triage, to stabilisation of dyspnoea and ‘shock’, through to the specific management of certain presentations once stable.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED INCLUDE:
Triage and assessment of major body systems
Stabilising the dyspnoeic patient
Shock – how to recognise and treat it
Initial wound management – debride and lavage
Haemoabdomen patients – what’s different about fluids
Diaphragmatic rupture – anaesthesia and surgery
www.centralcpd.co.uk
www.vet-ecpd.com
Who is it for?
Veterinary Nurses and Students
The Speakers
Paul Aldridge
The Venue
204 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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