november, 2024
Course Details
Module 1 Common Respiratory Disease Lower respiratory tract disease Pleural disorders Pulmonary disease POCUS and sampling Management Learning objectives After completion of this module, participants should be able to: Describe lower respiratory
Course Details
Module 1
Common Respiratory Disease
Lower respiratory tract disease
Pleural disorders
Pulmonary disease
POCUS and sampling
Management
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Describe lower respiratory tract physiology and the disease processes seen in practice
Understand the different causes of pleural disorders
Understand the different causes of pulmonary disease
Identify the uses of POCUS and understand which patients may benefit from thoracocentesis
Describe how to manage the patient with acute respiratory distress
Module 2
Oxygen Therapy
How to identify a patient in need of oxygen therapy
Non-invasive methods of oxygen therapy
Invasive methods of oxygen therapy
Monitoring a response to therapy
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Understand which parameters are used to identify patients are in need of oxygen therapy
Describe which methods of non-invasive oxygen therapy are available and which is the most suitable for their patient
Describe which methods of invasive oxygen therapy are available and which is the most suitable for their patient
Discuss whether a patient is responding to oxygen therapy and when a decision may be made to discontinue oxygen support
Module 3
Blood Gases
Why do we use blood gas analysis?
How to take a sample for a blood gas analysis
What is Acid/Base?
Interpretation of a blood gas report
Compensation
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Understand why blood gas analysis is important for managing the respiratory patient
Describe how to take a sample for blood gas analysis
Understand Acid/Base status and what this means for the patient
Interpret a blood gas report using a step by step approach so that this can be transferred to your patients in practice
Understand the physiology behind compensatory mechanisms
Module 4
BOAS – From Admit to Discharge
Admit considerations
BOAS Plan
Anaesthesia considerations
Dealing with the BOAS crisis
Other nursing considerations
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
List the considerations which should be discussed with the owner when the patient is admitted to the hospital
Discuss safe ways of managing these cases whilst they are hospitalised to minimise complications
Understand how to make BOAS patients anaesthesia plans safer
Explain the concerns associated with a BOAS crisis and how to manage these
Describe other nursing considerations associated with these breeds and how we can factor these into our nursing care plans for hospitalised patients
Course Tutor
Eleanor Haskey BSc(hons), VTS(ECC) VPAC A1, RVN
Senior ECC Nurse, Royal Veterinary College
Katie Gray PGCert VE, DipAVN, RVN, FHEA, MNCS
The Ralph Veterinary Referral Hospital
Course Length
The course is worth 8 hours of CPD for UK delegates and 8 AVNAT points for Australian and New Zealand delegates
The course is provided with unlimited lifetime access for on-demand learning
Release date: Nov 2024
Time
november 1 (Friday) - 30 (Saturday)
Location
Online
Speakers for this event
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Elle Haskey
Elle Haskey
BSc(hons), VTS(ECC) VPAC A1, RVN
HEAD EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE NURSE, ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE
BSc(hons), VTS(ECC) VPAC A1, RVN
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Katie Gray
Katie Gray
MNCPS (Acc), PGCert VetEd, DipAVN, RVN, FHEA
MNCPS (Acc), PGCert VetEd, DipAVN, RVN, ...
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