Anaesthetic monitoring is one of the most important roles of a veterinary nurses and sometimes the equipment we use to monitor our patients can be confusing This course aims to help you understand what the equipment does, how it works, what it is measuring and how to assess your patient when things go wrong with your monitoring equipment (hopefully not with your patient!). It uses 60 minutes of interactive lessons.
Learning Outcomes:
How anaesthetic monitoring equipment works and what it is monitoring
How to operate the equipment
Normal ranges/results
How to interpret results from monitoring equipment
You have access to the course for 365 days with individual course purchase
Complete quiz activities to attain your certificate of achievement
Course Content:
7 video lessons with quiz questions.
Certificate of Achievement.
Jasmine Feeney
Has worked in small animal, mixed practice and cat only practice in Sydney and on the mid north coast of NSW. She joined the Sydney University Teaching Hospital in 2000, completed her Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing in 2002, Advanced Certificate IV in Critical Care and Emergency Nursing in 2003 and a Diploma in Critical Care and Emergency Nursing in 2007. Jasmine was the head of nursing at Sydney University Teaching Hospital for 5 years and now is the nursing manager in a private small animal practice. She has a special interest in intensive care nursing and oncology.