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Theatre Asepsis Techniques (Focus Topic)

This course focuses on the theatre environment and maintaining the highest standard of asepsis. Included are tips and hints on introducing daily, weekly and monthly cleaning checklists and procedures. An absolute must for new nurses in the practice as well as those training new team members.

The National Industry Advisory Group for Veterinary Nursing has allocated 1 CPD point to this continuing education activity.

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Price $33.00
   
 
Understanding preventative health: diseases, parasites and nutrition(self-paced)

Answering the curly questions from your clients like "Why isn't this treatment working?" or "How did my cat catch this?" can be very challenging for the veterinary nurse.

This course thoroughly explores the conditions we work hard to prevent. It covers the basis of disease, viral and parasitic conditions, how they are spread and the effects they have on pets as well as people. It looks at basic nutrition and the diets we can recommend to our clients.

This course should take approximately six hours to complete.

The National Industry Advisory Group for Veterinary Nursing has allocated 6 CPD points to this continuing education activity.

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Price $145.00
   
 
Urinary Catheter Placement and Care (self-paced)

Urinary catheter placement and care are a common part of veterinary practice, therefore it is important that the veterinary nurse understands reasons why they may be used, their placement and care.

This course covers:

  • the reasons for their placement and type of catheters available for use in the veterinary field.
  • patient preparation and techniques for male and female, dog and cat catheterisations
  • in-dwelling catheter care and maintenance

This course should take approximately six hours to complete.

The National Industry Advisory Group for Veterinary Nursing has allocated 6 CPD points to this continuing education activity.

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Price $145.00
   
 
Vascular access via veins, arteries and bones (self-paced)

Venous Access catheters are an integral part of everyday veterinary medicine. It is important that the veterinary nurse understands the reasons for use, type, placement and monitoring of intravenous catheter. Learn about how to manage intravenous catheters (including central lines), arterial access, intraosseous catheterisation and parenteral nutrition.

This course should take approximately six hours to complete.

The National Industry Advisory Group for Veterinary Nursing has allocated 6 CPD points to this continuing education activity.

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Price $145.00
   
 
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