Infection Control In Veterinary Practice 2021
Central CPD
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Date: Monday 15th November, 2021 - Monday 15th November, 2021
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 7 hour(s)
Cost: £195
Nosocomial infections How can we stop them? And as veterinary nurses how can we ensure that our clients and colleagues are reducing the risks of transmitting these infections? This course will look at different aspects and considerations for infection control within the practice setting.Topics to be covered include:Best theatre practice, including staff attire and its impact on patient safetyPatient preparation for catheter placement and surgical proceduresImportance and techniques for appropriate hand hygieneCleaning and disinfection, including the selection of disinfectantsThe VNs role in reducing antimicrobial resistance in practice and the incidence of multidrug resistant infectionsSignificance of zoonotic diseases how we should be educating our clients and managing patientsBiosecurity concerns around raw feeding in the hospital environment and measures that should be taken when nursing patients being fed raw diets.
Who is it for?
vet nurse
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
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