Nurses Certificate in Anaesthesia
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Accidents and Emergencies
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia have advanced significantly during recent years. This programme will review the latest anaesthetic and monitoring equipment, the selection of key anaesthetic and analgesic agents, techniques for safe anaesthesia and effective analgesia in dogs, cats, equines and exotics. The programme will help increase confidence in this vital area of veterinary nursing.
In collaboration with Harper Adams University, the Nurses Certificate (NCerts) in Anaesthesia provides an excellent modular training programme to enhance your skills and utilise these in practice. In addition the certificate carries 40 academic credits which may be used towards a high future award.
The causes of cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) will be covered as will how to recognise ‘at risk’ patients. The aim of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is to support ventilation and circulation until natural functions can be restored and maintained. Equipment and resources needed for CPR will be included and a step-by-step ‘how’ to’ guide.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Be able to identify common complications in anaesthesia
- Know the causes, identify and the treatment of arrest
- A practical step-by-step guide as to how to manage an arrest, basic CPCR, ventilation and artificial circulation
Tutor:
- Pamela Murison BVMS, CertVA, DipECVAA, DVA, PhD, MRCVS
Date/Venue:
- 12th December in Swindon
For further information contact:
- Improve International Ltd
- Alexandra House
- Whittingham Drive
- Wroughton
- Swindon
- Wiltshire, SN4 0QJ
- Tel: 01793 759159
- Fax: 01793 759259
- E-mail: enquiries@improve-international.com
- Website: www.improvecpd.com