Surgical Emergencies
A four week online tutored CPD course with Elle Haskey and Katie Gray
Week 1
Approach to the Caesarean Patient
- Brief overview of parturition
- Complications of parturition
- Caesarean section
Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:
- Explain complications that might occur in parturition
- Explain the reasons for intervening in these cases in order to perform a C section
- Understand nursing of the caesarean patient
Week 2
The GDV Patient
- Physiology of GDV
- Diagnosis
- Stabilisation of the GDV
- Anaesthesia considerations
- Post-operative nursing
Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:
- Understand the physiology of a GDV and list some of the common risk factors associated with this condition
- Describe how a GDV is diagnosed and which tests can help us to identify this condition in the emergency patient
- List the common stabilisation techniques in the emergency patient including management of shock and commonly used gastric decompression techniques
- Discuss anaesthesia considerations and how to make the patient a safe candidate for surgery
- Describe the nursing considerations for the post-operative GDV case and the factors which need to be included in the care plan of the hospitalised patient
Week 3
Nursing the Septic Abdomen Patient
- What are SIRS and sepsis?
- Recognising sepsis
- The use of diagnostic tools in the veterinary practice to help recognise a septic abdomen
- Nursing management of a septic abdomen
Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:
- Describe SIRS and sepsis and the difference between them
- Understand how to recognise sepsis in veterinary patients
- List the different tests we have available in practice that can be used to help identify a septic abdomen
- Explain how patients with a septic abdomen can best be nursed in practice, pre-, peri and post operatively
Week 4
Haemoabdomen
- Physiology of haemoabdomen
- Diagnosis
- Stabilisation of the haemoabdomen
- Anaesthesia considerations
- Post-operative nursing
Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:
- Understand the physiology of a haemoabdomen and list some of the common causes associated with this condition
- Describe how a haemoabdomen is diagnosed and which tests can help us to identify this condition in the emergency patient
- List the common stabilisation techniques in the emergency patient including management of shock
- Discuss anaesthesia considerations and how to make the patient a safe candidate for surgery
- Describe the nursing considerations for the post-operative haemoabdomen case and the factors which need to be included in the care plan of the hospitalised patient
CPD Course Content
Modules
Status
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Welcome
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Week 1 - The Caesarean Patient Available on: 29/04/2024 12:00 am
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Week 2 - The GDV Patient Available on: 06/05/2024 12:00 am
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Week 3 - The Septic Patient Available on: 13/05/2024 12:00 am
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Week 4 - The Haemoabdomen Patient Available on: 20/05/2024 12:00 am
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